Home AFTER SO LONG

2018 ANNUAL REPORT

Marie, a Plymouth resident MESSAGE FROM THE PLYMOUTH HOUSING CEO & THE BOARD PRESIDENT

In January 2019, over 11,000 people were experiencing homelessness.

Of these, thousands were single adults longtime Plymouth supporter Margaret Breen, experiencing chronic homelessness. These “that is both inhumane and very costly.” For the neighbors of ours have been living on the streets cost of three days in the hospital or three months for two, five, ten, even twenty or more years. in jail, Plymouth provides a person one full year Pause to think on that, on the hardships of having of housing and services. no fixed place to live for decades. How would you That’s why permanent supportive housing maintain hope and determination in the face of following Housing First practices is the such a challenge? What might you do to cope? compassionate, cost-effective solution to chronic Finding a home after homelessness is extremely homelessness. That’s why Plymouth is the hard. Renting an apartment comes with solution. many requirements—from a security deposit Plymouth’s track record is proof that we can end to government IDs to a solid rental history— chronic homelessness. Because the need is great, that those experiencing homelessness often we are launching an ambitious capital campaign cannot meet. For many of these neighbors, to build 800 more permanent, supportive homelessness becomes a self-perpetuating apartments in eight buildings. We hope you’ll join cycle, because even when they find a home, it’s us in celebrating this new chapter for Plymouth not the right home. Most live with disabilities, and, most importantly, for hundreds of our behavioral health disorders, and chronic medical neighbors enduring chronic homelessness. conditions. Some have been involved with the criminal justice system, and many are veterans Our residents have survived so much, and and seniors. In order to maintain a home, they they’re all vital members of our community. need support. Their strength, determination, and compassion for their neighbors inspires us every day. Thank While homeless, the needs of our most you for joining us in our shared commitment vulnerable neighbors are most often met by to provide them with homes, support, and the our civic emergency systems—jails, emergency chance to rebuild their lives. rooms, and temporary shelters. In the words of

Sincerely,

Paul Lambros Eleanor Moseley Pollnow Chief Executive Officer President, Board of Trustees

1 Values

WE BELIEVE: • Every person has the right to a home. • Every person is valuable, with a unique story and journey. • Affordable housing requires responsible stewardship. • Cultural diversity and embracing difference are sources of strength. • Respect, trust, and compassion are integral to all interactions.

Mission

Plymouth Housing’s mission is to eliminate homelessness and address its causes by preserving, developing, and operating safe, quality, supportive housing and by providing adults experiencing homelessness with opportunities to stabilize and improve their lives.

Vision

Housing is just the beginning: the first step to building hope and transforming lives. We envision a day when every person has a home and a better quality of life.

David, a Plymouth resident

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2018 Year in Review 4. 15TH ANNUAL KEY TO HOPE LUNCHEON Dr. Sanjay Gupta motivated over 1,500 people at Plymouth’s inspiring fifteenth luncheon, which raised 1. SEATTLE DANCES 2018 a record-breaking $1.17 million. As Dr. Gupta said, Our ninth annual Seattle Dances gala reached the “Nothing happens well without a home,” and this stars! Thanks to our nine celebrity dancers and the luncheon helps us continue providing over 1,000 homes professionals of Century Ballroom, this event raised to our most vulnerable neighbors. an astounding $1.1 million for Plymouth’s mission. This event truly is glitz and glamour for a great cause! 5. BELLTOWN CRUSH At this end-of-summer block party, we celebrated the 2. PRIDE AT PLYMOUTH HOUSING Belltown community and Plymouth’s mission with great For the second year in a row, Plymouth staff and drinks, energizing music, and a wonderful crowd. In residents marched together in the Seattle Pride Parade. 2018, over 900 people attended this event and raised We’re proud of our LGTBQIA staff, residents, and more than $65,000. We love our neighbors! community members!

6. GROUNDBREAKING FOR 501 RAINIER 3. POP SOME TOPS In November 2018, we proudly broke ground on our Three cheers for the Promoters of Plymouth! 2018’s newest building. By the middle of 2020, we’ll be moving Old Hollywood Ball brought together 325 attendees people out of homelessness and into this new building and generated $130,000 for the mission. Raise a glass with commercial retail space, community rooms, and to these future leaders whose hearts are set on ending 105 studio apartments. homelessness!

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5 2018 financial statements 2018 support + revenue

OPERATING SUPPORT & REVENUE Residential Rents & Fees $9,918,658 Commercial Rents $1,242,912 Public Grants $16,986,852 Private Grants & Donations for Operations $3,912,548 Capital Campaign Revenue $7,767,550 TOTAL REVENUE $39,828,520

OPERATING EXPENSES PROGRAM SERVICES 25% | RESIDENTIAL RENTS & FEES Housing Management $11,409,196 3% | COMMERCIAL RENTS Social Services $16,211,361 43% | PUBLIC GRANTS Housing Development $680,426 SUPPORT SERVICES 10% | PRIVATE GRANTS & DONATIONS FOR OPERATIONS Administration $1,556,309 Fundraising & Community Relations $1,362,573 19% | CAPITAL CAMPAIGN REVENUE TOTAL EXPENSES $31,219,865 NET INCOME BEFORE DEPRECIATION * $8,608,655

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION ASSETS 2018 expenses Cash & Cash Equivalents $8,502,628 Restricted Cash & Pledges $17,671,558 Accounts Receivable & Prepaid Expense $1,846,812 Property, Equipment & Amortizable Assets $126,120,942 TOTAL ASSETS $154,141,940

LIABILITIES & EQUITY Accounts Payable & Resident Security Deposits Payable $4,141,939 Debt $83,744,597 Non-Controlling Interest $39,511,984 Net Assets $26,743,420 TOTAL LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS $154,141,940 37% | HOUSING MANAGEMENT

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* Net income is largely earmarked for Plymouth’s capital campaign, 2% | HOUSING DEVELOPMENT including real estate development and rehabilitation projects. Audited financial statements are available upon request. 5% | ADMINISTRATION 4% | FUNDRAISING & COMMUNITY RELATIONS

6 THE CYCLE OF chronic homelessness

Without a fixed place of residence, people Homelessness itself creates other traumas: become disconnected from regular meals, negative health impacts, extreme stress, medical care, safety, steady income, and social involvement with the criminal justice system, ties. Therefore, basic needs often become lower life expectancy, lack of self-worth, urgent crises met by expensive emergency and estrangement from friends, family, and services: hospitals, jails, temporary shelters. community, to name a few.

These experiences make it even harder to escape homelessness.

Those who meet the definition of “chronic homelessness” have experienced homelessness for at least twelve months and live with a disability. Many have struggled to find and keep a home for years, or even decades—because without the support to overcome the traumas of homelessness and other challenges, they often return to life on the street.

Permanent supportive housing breaks the cycle of chronic homelessness. It also lowers the strain on emergency services and offsets public spending.

CHRONIC HOMELESSNESS COSTS TAXPAYERS BETWEEN $30,000 AND $50,000 PER PERSON PER YEAR.1 HOWEVER, FOR THE COST OF...

...PLYMOUTH PROVIDES 3 DAYS 3 MONTHS 1 YEAR 365 DAYS IN THE HOSPITAL IN A KING COUNTY JAIL OF TEMPORARY SHELTER OF HOUSING AND SUPPORT SERVICES.

Permanent homes + personalized support = an end to chronic homelessness.

1. U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness, “Ending Chronic Homelessness in 2017.” 7 VOLUNTEERS changing LIVES

Plymouth’s volunteers are important A special thanks to these individuals who each donated more than 50 hours in 2018: Alex Adame, Rudy Barreda, members of our community. They Hanna Brooks Olsen, Jeb Mac, Valerie Heide Mudra, enrich the lives of our residents Terry Leers, Audrey Manzanares, Mackenzie Martin, and staff, help us put on successful Emmett Montgomery, Denise Ness, Marty Thomson, Jasper Tollefson, Nadia Tommalieh, Michelle Teague, events, and work behind the scenes Tina Urso-McDaniel, and Michelle Wise-Bailey. to further our mission. In addition, these volunteer groups have each spent more than 150 hours volunteering with Plymouth: In 2018, 1,025 volunteers donated Adullam Church, Elysian Brewing, Horizon House, IREM, over 8,500 hours of their time to Mercer Island Presbyterian Church, Seattle Seahawks, support Plymouth’s mission and and Woodland Park Presbyterian Church. residents. AMAZING!

Thank you to everyone who volunteers with us. We couldn’t fulfill our mission without you!

Homelessness takes a heavy toll, often creating or exacerbating health challenges. For many residents, IN Plymouth is their final home. We’re grateful to have memoriam met them, and we’re proud to have provided each of them with a home.

In 2018, thirty-nine of our residents passed away. Our residents have led rich lives, and we hold memorials to honor those lives and remind ourselves how much they gave to those around them.

To those we have lost:

Edward Ackley Jeanne Gay we will not forget you. 1933–2018 1965–2018

8 Jimmie’s STORY

Jimmie, a Plymouth resident

Jimmie has a warm smile and a determined gaze, incarcerated.1 In addition, 62% of those experiencing and his bright eyes belie his sixty-seven years. “There’s chronic homelessness in King County reported having hope everywhere I go,” he says. “It’s difficult, but I can’t been in jail or juvenile detention—which is 15% higher give up.” than the general homeless population.2

Jimmie’s very transparent about his background. “My That’s why Plymouth follows Housing First practices. criminal history has haunted me my whole life,” he says. We believe housing is a human right, and we know “I was 17 years old. I got involved with the wrong people, that lowering the barriers to housing enables people but it was just the way of living in the days I came up to rebuild their lives. As Jimmie says, “Having a roof in.” Jimmie goes on to describe how, in spite of serving over my head gives me room to make some decisions.” his time and seeking to better himself, he continually And one of Jimmie’s decisions was to find work at a found himself at dead ends. His involvement with the local food bank so that he could help those currently criminal justice system led to homelessness and barred experiencing homelessness. him from many housing options. Jimmie has been through more than his share of ups “You get locked, trapped in a situation,” he says, and downs, but his forward outlook and desire to and it’s hard to find a way out. Jimmie’s situation is help others have survived the hardships. “You’ll love hardly unique; formerly incarcerated people are his positivity!” says Kris, his housing case manager. ten times more likely to experience homelessness And she’s right: Jimmie’s steady hope makes him an than the general public, and those who experience inspiration. homelessness are more likely to be arrested and 1. Prison Policy Initiative: www.prisonpolicy.org/reports/housing.html, accessed March 2019. 2. All Home King County “2018 Count Us In” Report. “Having a roof over my head gives me room to make some decisions.” - Jimmie 9 Marie’s STORY

Marie’s home at Plymouth is full of bright colors. Cards, photos, and other mementos surround her as Marie rests in a cozy recliner and her chihuahua Little sleeps in her bed. Marie is soft spoken and direct, occasionally sharing a warm smile that lights up her eyes.

The experience of homelessness creates many significant challenges to overcome— from negative health impacts to justice system involvement to psychological trauma and more. However, homelessness does not define a person. Each of Plymouth’s residents is an important member of our community, and their perspectives and voices are valuable.

Plymouth volunteers Hanna Brooks Olsen and Emmett Montgomery want to help residents share their stories, and so they run a monthly “Use Your Voice” workshop. “It felt like one of the biggest and most silent sides of homelessness is that you don’t get to talk anymore,” Hanna says. So she and Emmett offer space and support for residents to come together, bring their own story ideas, and share them. “It’s about talking, listening, and how to find the good things in what you say or what others say,” Hanna explains.

Marie credits Hanna and Emmett’s workshop with helping her advocate for herself. “It makes me stronger,” she says. Marie proudly shares that since moving into her home at Plymouth, she has begun working on getting her GED. She’s also acquiring a food handling license so that she can volunteer to serve food at a nearby food bank, and she hopes to move to more independent living in the future. “Plymouth gave me a place where I can go further in life,” Marie says, and then her smile brightens the room.

Marie and her dog Little, Plymouth residents

10 GIFTS RECEIVED BETWEEN 2018 ANNUAL FUND SUPPORTERS JANUARY 1 AND DECEMBER 31, 2018

Thank you to everyone This list reflects tax-deductible gifts received by Plymouth Housing. With the exception of gifts made in honor or memory, only donors whose gifts totaled $500 or more during the who gave so generously calendar year are listed. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy. If you have any to support the ongoing questions or concerns, please contact us at 206.374.9409 x 152. services and operations of Donors who have given for three or more consecutive years are listed in bold. Thank you for your continued support! Donors who participated in workplace giving or whose gift Plymouth Housing in 2018. prompted a matching gift from their employer have a + after their name.

CORPORATE/FOUNDATION GIFTS

$100,000 + Safeco Insurance Fund Perkins Coie, L.L.P. Hewitt Architects Neukom Family Schultz Family Pine Street Group, Hillis Clark Martin & Foundation Foundation L.L.C. Peterson, P.S. The Shanbrom Prairie Foundation Holland Partner Group $50,000–$99,999 Family Foundation R.C. Hedreen Co. Horizon House Bank of Sound Community Bank Security Properties Housing Development “A compassionate Foundation Treeline Foundation Skanska USA Consortium of The Biella Foundation Union Bank Foundation SMR Architects Seattle-King County Brettler Family Walsh Construction UnitedHealthcare Howard S. Wright solution to Foundation Company Urban Renaissance Constructors, L.P. JPMorgan Chase Group I. L. Gross Structural Medina Foundation $5,000–$9,999 US Bank Foundation Engineers homelessness is not Premera Blue Cross The Beveridge Family Whatley Foundation Kaiser Permanente The Seattle Foundation Foundation Windermere Kantor Taylor, P.C. just a shelter. It’s BNBuilders Foundation Laird Norton Company, $25,000–$49,999 Cairncross & Amazon.com Zevenbergen Capital L.L.C. Hempelmann, P.S. Investments, L.L.C. LMN Architects about giving people Bill & Melinda Catherine Holmes Gates Foundation MacDonald-Miller Wilkins Foundation $2,500–$4,999 Facility Solutions Orin Smith Family Deloitte Consulting, the capacity to grow… Foundation Apex Facility Resources Marpac Construction, L.L.P. Avalonbay L.L.C. The Peach Foundation Downtown Seattle Space Needle, L.L.C. Communities, Inc. Marriott Plymouth doesn’t just Association Bentall Kennedy, L.P. Nyhus Communications, Sterling Realty Elysian Brewing Organization Block 41 L.L.C. Company, Inc. BNSF Foundation Point B Consulting look at a building, Swedish Enterprise Community Medical Center Board & Vellum Raikes Foundation Investment, Inc. CallisonRTKL Starbucks TEW Foundation The Ex Anima Fund a place that people Vanguard Charitable CBRE Stoel Rives, L.L.P. Facebook The Chan Foundation Summit Law Group Vulcan, Inc. Fales Foundation Trust Zillow.com Chicago Title Susan Marinello Interiors Federal Home Loan Colliers International Thrive Communities can rest: it looks at a Bank of Des Moines Dauby O’Connor TRUEBenefits, L.L.C. $10,000–$24,999 Fidelity National Title Alaska Airlines & Zaleski, L.L.C. Tulalip Tribes Charitable human being, at their First & Goal Hospitality Enwave Contributions Bellwether Housing Google.com Hines Ewing & Clark, Inc. Turner Construction Heritage Bank Exxel Pacific Company soul, it looks at what is HomeStreet Bank Holland America Line, Martin Selig F5 Networks, Inc. Unico Properties, L.L.C. Inc. Fazio Associates USI Insurance Services Real Estate Institute of Real Estate going to feed that soul, Mercy Housing and Orville Vance Corporation Management Shortlidge Charitable Visit Seattle Northwest JPMorgan Charitable Microsoft Corporation Trust Trust Bank and then Plymouth Giving Fund Foster Pepper, P.L.L.C. Weinstein A+U Modern Enterprises, Kari Gran Skincare L.L.C. Fred Hutchinson Cancer Windermere Real Estate Leslie Fund, Inc. Research Center Midtown does that.” Olson Kundig Moz Architects Goodman Real Estate, Wright Runstad and The Noble Fir Inc. Company Puget Sound Energy Foundation RealNetworks GW Cadbury Pacific Project Charitable Trust Foundation Management – Norman Rice Former Seattle Mayor

11 Tim and Joleen Kelly and Suzanne Anderson Holly Dillon William Ketcham Burgess James W. Clark Anderson Barbara Dingfield Kael Sherrard and INDIVIDUAL Sharon Coleman Rebecca DeLozier Orlando Ashford Bill Donnelly Anne Kiemle GIFTS Stephen Romein and Clements and Leslie Aungst + Tom Downie Mike Mariano and Ty Cramer Chris Clements Walt Baade Michael and Holly Doyle Grace Kim Manuela and Nick Drader and Robert Bach Payman Oreizy and Margaret Kineke Terry Crowley David Eldred Laura Bachman Debbie Dubrow Jim Klavano Christina and Kris and Kara Engskov Bradley and Rosemary and Debra Somberg and Community Builder Mark Dawson Pat Fearey Sally Bagshaw Mike Dunigan Johannes Koch $50,000–$100,000 Jill and Matt Deasy Sally and Joe Baldwin Pamela and Kurt Kramer + David and Catherine Cecile and J.D. Delafield Eben Frankenberg Michelle Baldwin Kenneth Eakes Marc and Colwell Charitable Trust Tanya and Bill and Lindy Gaylord Mark and Oda Egeland Charleen Kretschmer Visionary Robert Dimpsey Lisa Graham Heather Barbieri Ron and Bonnie Elgin Quentin King and $25,000–$49,999 Lois Gamble Duncan Heather and Gina Davis and Kim Enochs Glen Kriekenbeck Dave and Kristin Acker Mark and Devin Grdinic Rober Bareuther Mark Enstrom Jacquelyn Krones + David and Joanna Beitel Mitchell Dyce-Ryan Phelps Fisher and Scott and Diane Barron Chris Fassel Stein and Linda Kruse Stewart Landefeld and Ellen Ferguson Ann Fisher Hanson Sarah and Rich Barton Dorothy Fidler Roland and Margaret Breen Andrea and Drew Foster Racha and Andy and Teryn Bench Susan Fitzgerald Bernadette Kumasaka Angus and Mercedes Fernandez Wassef Haroun Andrew Bennett Susan Boyd and Julienne Kuttel Cynthia Cunningham and Jeff Grant Melissa Haumerson Trevor Bennett David Fliegel Alexis Weil and Joseph and Amy and John Gunnar Carol and Ty Bennion Tom and Dawn Flookes Brad Laesch Kathleen Jenkins Charlie Curtis and Justin Hutchinson Karen Bergin + Adam and Kathleen Dowling and Jeannie and Jane Harvey Douglas Ito Gerald Bernhoft Emily Fountain Doug Langworthy Bruce Nordstrom Christopher Roberts and Randy Chin and Robert Bertman Elizabeth Frederick Amy Laramore Paula Rosput Reynolds Jennifer Heinz Roberts Levina Kasmara Britta Jacobs and Ian Smith and Christopher R. Larson and Steve Reynolds Emily and Bill Heston Paul and Heidi Klansnic Michael Biesheuvel Shannan Frisbee John Laughlin Matt Griffin and Suzanne Hittman Shari and Mike Koppel Jeremy Bilas + Helen Gamble Scott Oakes and Evelyne Rozner Mark and Vicci Kane Leslie Koutroulis Charles W. Billow Zachary Gehlke Mary LaVern-Oakes Anonymous (2) Bob and Rosemary Lehman Kelly O’Brien and Kathy Gerlich Molly and Pauline Kirchner Dan and Julie Little Bob Binney Mike and Diane Frank Lawrence Champion Paul Lambros James and Eileen Bleeker Holliday Germain M.A. Leonard $10,000–$24,999 Michael T. Lennon Elizabeth Lund Lisa and Jon Girsch Carla and Don Lewis Betty and Lyle Emily Neilson and Jim and Casey Margard Michael Boeckh Bryan and Dick Graf Jennifer and Appleford Lewis W. Levin Chad and Honorable Cory Booker Gail Conway Gray Jeremy Lewis Tom and Sonya Campion Julia and Michael Levitt Tina Urso McDaniel Rhett Bordner Rachel Gray Greg and Stacy Lill Jeri and Doug Donnelly Sharon Maffei Ruth McLuckie Andrea Sato Borgmann Mark and Mary Griffin Amy Koenig-Limp and Kate Battuello and Donald Marcy Franny and Casey Mead and Russ Borgmann Lois Juno Griswold Jason Limp Larry Engel Donald and Chris Schmaltz and Jane Ann Bradbury Paul Purcell and Steven and Anne Lipner Mark and Pamela Mitchell Beth Montag-Schmaltz Dan and Cindy Brettler Barbara Guzzo Lisa and Mike Losh Kristin Fleischauer Richard and Linda Myhrvold Barbara Mitchell Briner Audrey Haberman Devin and Lindsey Low Don and Lara Fosseen Kathy Miyauchi Ann Watson and and Peter Briner Mark Houtchens and Kathy Lower John Teutsch and Terry and Kate Myerson Michael Pickett Alexandra Brookshire Pat Hackett Amy Schottenstein and Mary Foster Peggy Newsom Brooke and Tom Pigott Leslie Wolford and Julie Schott and Justin Magaram Stan and Nick and Brooke Parker Elizabeth and Amy Burdick Bill Haggerty Marta Scatena and Katie Humphries Craig and Tara Parsons Jonathan Roberts Carol E. Burkhart Nathan Hainsworth John Maggiore Jane Zalutsky and Lisa and Jessica Gibson and Shannon Phillips and Allen Hall Fowler Martin Mark Kantor Ralph Pascualy Robert Rosen Tarik Burney Nick Hanauer Julie Beall and Janet Pelz and Molly Pengra Deborah and Tim Ross Margo and Anna Hansen Linda Marzano Bob Koplowitz + Paul Pigott Lynn Beck and Tom Bykonen Bertha Faye Hanson James Mathis Stephanie and Carla Murray and Creed Russon Pat Callahan Peter and Ann Hanson Scott and Mary Matthews Erik Kristen Tom Robinson Samer Saba Andrea and Theresa Naujack and Sean O’Rourke and Mark Busto and Maria and Nancy Saelee Aaron Carnes Lee Hartwell Stephanie May Maureen Lee Charles Royer Carlo and Lynn Carr Elizabeth J. Hebert Teresa McCann Elise Holschuh and Karen Chang and Lalie Scandiuzzi Rob Roy Smith and Jane Hedreen Shelley and Brian McAndrews Chuck Sloane Joseph L. Schocken Susannah Carr Rebecca Hellman Scott McIntyre Susan and Jane and John and Mary Snyder Robin Chell Ronnie Henderson Pat McKay Furman Moseley Alexander Stevens Cynthia and Michelle and Sean Heron Jill and Joe McKinstry Molly Nordstrom Carolyn and Brien Stafford Freddy Chen Jodie Wohl and Laura Stusser-McNeil and Beth Struckoff and Clive Stewart Jon and Judy Stern Mary Klein and Rich Hert KC McNeil Bill Parks Sandra and Kim and Rod Stohler Louise Chernin Juliana Heyne Robert Mellon Paula and Jeffrey Pyatt Ben Straughan Hans-Peter Kiem and Leslie and Dale Chihuly Mary Hiemstra Julia and Nick Meo Vicki and Gary Reed Robert and Dana Swenson Victor and Rena Chinn Richard and Janeen Hill Tony and Laurie Mestres Lena and Maher Saba Juanita Watt Gillian and Rob Toledo Nathan Christensen Dana Reid and Eric and Lucy Meyer James Solimano and Michael Hardt and Sarah Morford Tousley John Schoettler and Larry Hitchon Julie Meyer Karen Marcotte Kathi Weeks and Russell Tousley Jeff Clapsaddle Sarah Holstedt Ruth Stolk and Kelly Miller Solimano Anonymous Hattie and Arthur Vogel Heidi de Laubenfels and Linda Walton and Alison and Glen Milliman Candy Marshall and Chris Tompkins and Harris Clarke Andrew Hoyal Jeff Myrter Jerry Stehlik Architect Mimi Winslow Laura and Max Clough Guy Hudson Christy and Mike Napier Ed and Carmen Thomas + $2,500–$4,999 Janet and Jordan Cohen + Judy Ralston and Roger J. 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Preslar and Craig Vierling and Christina Lane Andrew DeVore and Laura and Michael Targett Raleigh M. Roark Framer Jennifer Durrie Christopher and Olivia Pi Sunyer Lou Templeton Hayden Robinson + $500–$999 Stephen Metruck and Shannon Langer Adam Porsch Gail Terzi Keri Robinson Kris Agostini Peggy Duxbury Johnine Larsen Marcy Porus-Gottlieb Tripp Hunter and Michael and Mark Lee Aldham Cami and Peter Elbow Kelli Larsen Nancy Price Val Thomas Bridget Rodden Lawrence Almeleh Anne and Scott Clawson and E.W. Proctor David Thompson Catherine Rogers Jeff Altchech Stephen Enquist Daniel Laster Noah and Jasmin Purcell Jennifer and Nancy Bainbridge Curt Altig Sigrid Esfeld Jillian and Shyam Raghavan Brad Thompson Rogers Joshua Anderson William Farrington Michael Leingang Lee Edlefsen and Lisa Thompson Eric Gutierrez and Margie Anderson Stacie and Mark Lester Susan Ranney Stephen and Jim Rose Eric Appesland Jeff Feinstein Pearl Leung Jamie and Jackie Thompson Alexa Albert and Jill Zaremba and Adam Feldstein Kate Levin Michael Rawding Angela Tomlinson Andy Sack Jim Arnold Barbara and Jane Lantzy Lewis Vincent Redman Poria Torkan Kirstin Sandaas Sara Asatiani Tim Fielden Stacey Crawshaw Lewis Jeff Reibman James and Amanda Sargent Joel and Jon and Kim Fleming and Jeff Lewis Jane and Jay Reich Jeanette Vinson Edwin Sato Sandra Aslanian Jason Foley Yolanda and Mary Reichert Brian Wabik Craig and Lisa Schafer Nuri Aydinel Dana Frank Andrew Long Barbara Rhoe Tom Graff and Eulalie Schneider Julie Back Donald and Lance and Susie Lopes Norm and Tracy Waggoner Richard Tobin and Katie Barich Ann Frothingham Chad Lorentz Constance Rice Lisa Wahbe Margot Schwartz Maria Barrientos Katie Fullmer Britney Lovell Steven and Alan and Debra Wahl Pam and Steve Schwartz Anthony and Michelle Gail Alison Novak and Fredrica Rice Johnny Walker Karen and Walter Scott Jessica Bastone Jeanne Galloway Travis Lynn Robert and Silvia Waltner Laura Selipsky Scott Bednar Michael Gehrig Ian and Laura MacNeil Stephanie Richling Geir Watland Russ Stromberg and Noah Loren Bell-Cruz Kent Gibson Melissa and John Maffei Elizabeth J. Rinehart + Martina and Kris Shaw Andy Benjamin Ian Gienger Jen Mandel Nicole Roberts Philip Welkhoff Kim Shirley Greg and Margie Berger Shelley Gill Dorothy Holland Mann Stephen Romano Jerry Calhoun and Angie Snyder Chris and Sarah Beza John Gillespie Donald L. Mar Austin Ross Andrea Wenet Shannon Stafford Wiley Brooks and W. M. Gillespie Catherine Martin Marco and Lisa Rossi Retta and Dave and Marianne Bichsel Gay Gilmore Victor and Sally Ann Burkhart and Myles Winbigler Lucinda Stewart Teresa Bigelow Marilyn Gist Stephanie Martinez Hugh Rubin Paulo Resende and Henrik and Paul Birney Brenda Majercin and Janet McCammon Rae Anne Rushing Natalie Winck Rebecca Strabo Mark Herkert and Joanna Glicker Julie McCann Scott Rushing Christopher Winebarger David and Julie Straus Beth Bisignano Heidi Oien and Midge McCauley Matt Sanders Jake Woland Lisa Studeman Jack Bjork Daniel Goddard Yahn Bernier and Jane M. Savard Patrick Woodruff Rodel Broas and Michael Black Rebecca Godecke + Beth McCaw Kathy Savitt David and Elizabeth Sumption Andrew and Brenda Bor Michael Goldeen Michael and Patti Savoy Susan Woodrum Michael Joseph Sweeney Christi and Marcy Good Gail McCormick Brent and John and Gretchen and Ted Taylor Bryan Bristow Marty and Andy McDonough Susan Schlosstein Diane Woodworth Jennifer and Kim Brockenbrough Suzanne Goodman Dorothy and Jeff and Julie Schoenfeld Ramalee Wulf Steven Taylor Gregory Bryan Val Gorder Craig McGee Erin Moore and Doug and Carli Yip Jennifer Thomsen Patricia Brydon Chris Graving Rumi Takahashi and Jonathan Scholes Margaret Stanley and Thomas Tierney Jane and Fred Buckner Patrick and Ross McKenzie George and Peter Young Diane and Dorothy Bullitt Yvonne Green Yvette Eisenberg and Lauren Schuchart Lisa Zbaraschuk Todd Timberlake Alanna and David Reeves and Alan McMillan Christina Jordan and Linda Gadola and Shelley and Jonathan Burstein Carrie Griffiths John Friedman and Eric Schudiske Joanie Zeman Bob Tomberg Barbara Cahill Nancy and Bob Grote Marshal McReal Lori Seabright Bonnie Zinn David Poston and Edsonya Charles Carlos Guangorena Renee Meininger Melissa Mohr and Irene and Dale Zook Paul Tonnes Alexis Chartouni Marc Stiles and Kane Merrill Eric Seidenberger Anonymous (3) Sean Matt and Joe and Linda Chauncey Matthew Haggerty Bo Mi Mestres Maria Semple Kim Tossman Elise Chayet J.J. Leary and Sarah E. Meyer Craig and Sandra Sexton Leslie and Ian Tubbs Jane Young Cho Dottie Hall Phyllis Eastham Mines Guarav Shah Brent and Tamara Turner Howard Choder Kelley Hall Medora Moburg Bill Sharp Glenn MacDonald and Kirsten Clemens Loomis Heston and Kate Moore Paula Sheehan Amanda Twiss Marci and Helen Hansen Stacey Baker and Chris and Joanne Van Sickle Michael Clevenger Travis Harth Ben Morrell Desiree Siegfried Katarina Powell and Jonathan Colwell Ouida Hemingway Timothy Mowrer George D. Smith II and Peter Vogt Shanti Colwell Mark Hernberg Valerie Heide Mudra Kathleen Smith Betty L. Wagner Susan B. Colwell Frank M. Higgins II John Murphy Joanna and Scott Smith Patricia and Shaun and Reed Corry Tom Hughes Junior Nagaki and Kate and Mike Smith Edward Wagner Randy M. Cossette + Randy Hurlow Janice Nakamura Lauren Smith Skip Martin and Evelyn Crichton Spencer Hurst Cameron and Mari Smith Barbara P. Warren Calvin and Lois Crow Nicholas Naubert Kelli Daniels 13 GIFTS IN HONOR GIFTS IN MEMORY IN-KIND GIFTS In Honor of Laura Bachman In Memory of Catherine Colwell Pat and Herb Lehr Trust Laird Keevern Our heartfelt thanks go out to each Ronald and Seila Lenker In Honor of Lynn Beck generous community member James and Muriel Nelson Susan Crane who donated an in-kind product or In Memory of Christopher Dempsey-Hall service to Plymouth in 2018. This In Honor of Dan and Cindy Brettler Melissa Dempsey-Hall list reflects donors whose gifts were Matt Hayes valued at $1,000 or more. In Memory of Connie Wentzel In Honor of Phil and Helen Gorsuch Mary Donovan Eric Gorsuch In Memory of Justin Shein $10,000 In Honor of Paul Lambros Glen and Ann Hiner Suzanne Hittman Cascadelink In Memory of Mark Chambers In Honor of Gregory Leiker Gerard Sidorowicz and Nancy Dombrowski Lynn Beck and Creed Russon DEI Creative In Memory of Mary Bell In Honor of Thelma Matlin Dorothy Finley Marilyn Heiman and Robert Anderson Kaspars Special Events & In Memory of Sally Parks Catering In Honor of Chris Moore Phillip Gladfelter Emily McElreath Michael Goldeen Marriott In Honor of Shannon Ninburg Rochelle Kochin Mark and Michael Mendelow Peggy Newsom Marie Overturf $1,000-$9,999 In Honor of Mary and Jon Okada Shabir Somani In Memory of Tazo Barbara Schneider Alaska Airlines In Honor of Craig, Tara, Beck, and Elliott Parsons In Memory of Scott Watkins Sheri Campbell Mary and John Halm Gib and Ann Parsons Pamela McPeek Clise Properties Inc. In Honor of Marcia Porus Judy Spragg Helen Goehring In Memory of Steve Schepman Holland America Line In Honor of Nancy Postma Laurie Christensen Andrea and Aaron Carnes Scott Schepman and Donna Okawa JW Marriott Desert Springs In Honor of Barbara Rait Resort and Spa Jacqueline Williams In Honor of Deborah Ross Nyhus Communications L.L.C. Bev and Joe Yaeger Plymouth Congregational Church In Honor of Donald Sherrard

Kael Sherrard and Anne Kiemle Savage Color / Ptarmigan Press In Honor of George and Kathy Smith Gail Lassman Slager Fuj Creative Media

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Woodland Park Zoo “A good place for people to come off the street, the right place for people that need help.”

— Yvetta Plymouth Resident

14 PLYMOUTH’S BOARD OF TRUSTEES RATIFIED OUR CURRENT FIVE-YEAR PLAN IN 2017. BY FOLLOWING THIS BOLD STRATEGIC PLAN, OUR ORGANIZATION WILL MAKE AN EVEN BIGGER DIFFERENCE FOR OUR RESIDENTS, SEATTLE COMMUNITY, AND NEIGHBORS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS.

2017–2022 FIVE-YEAR STRATEGIC PLAN UPDATE

OVER FIVE YEARS, WE PLAN TO: IN 2018 WE:

• Build 350 apartments. • Broke ground on a building with 105 new apartments and secured three future development sites.

• Increase private fundraising to $4 million annually. • Raised $3.8 million in private fundraising.

• Embrace diversity and empower our staff members. • Implemented new hiring tools and a new onboarding and training process for staff to provide them with the best introduction to Plymouth.

• Develop and hone new programs • Promoted resident voice in several ways, including working to serve our residents. with Seattle University professor Dr. Alexandra Adame to explore what “community” means at Plymouth and in Housing First settings.

• Promote resident health and stability. • Improved service ratios by adding new housing case managers and front desk staff to support residents on the journey to housing stability.

15 It’s no stretch to say that Matthew’s knowledge Matthew’s STORY was encyclopedic. He was a musician, a writer, and a dedicated researcher with a keen mind for detail.

In even a short chat with him, topics could range from Mesopotamian languages to alchemy to science fiction. He was often found at the heart of community events, sharing his love of conversation with those around him. “I appreciate everything the staff at Plymouth have done for me,” he said. “They’ve helped me to grow.”

The first time Matthew experienced homelessness, he was 19 years old; he moved into Plymouth on First Hill when he was in his 50s. “I was miserable on the streets,” he said. Untreated addiction, exacerbated by homelessness, made it hard for him to find and keep housing. As Matthew aged, his health declined, and before he moved into his home at Plymouth, he was in the hospital three times and receiving palliative care.

Moving into a permanent home allowed Matthew to get regular medical care and manage his health. “It was mercy that gave me a place to live,” he said, quiet and serious. It was more than that, though: we believe that every person is valuable. Matthew’s presence strengthened our community, for both Plymouth residents and staff. We’re grateful that he found a home with us.

In loving memory of Matthew Perrin, who passed away unexpectedly in June 2019. We’ll miss your light and laughter.

16 Every staff member contributes to Plymouth’s critical mission. The people here, who filled staff positions between January 1 and December 31, 2018, PLYMOUTH HOUSING staff helped us support our residents and improve our Seattle community. Thank you!

CHIEF EXECUTIVE HUMAN RESOURCES Lex Herrington Dan Perry SOCIAL SERVICES OFFICER Elizabeth Aguilar-Imsland Tamar Hirsch Huy Pham Ryan Agnew Paul Lambros Anna Boenish Jeremy Holland J.P. Pickett Mickey Beatima Mojuana Thomas Nicole Husbands Robert Pope Kris Benson LEADERSHIP TEAM Sofie Hussein Avery Quinn Alan Berliner Karla Armstrong INFORMATION Karl Ingram Carl Rainey Jr. Gregory Berry Lynn Beck TECHNOLOGY Jerrico Irizarry Bladimir Recinos Margaux Blitch Andrea Carnes Eric Chau Calvin Ivory Katharine Revello William Brattain Amy FitzGerald Alan Erhart Michael Jackson Arnell Robinson Dani Cardoza Sean Heron Mike James Charles Johnson Pearl Roche Candice Coit Kelli Larsen Dillon Uhrich David Johnson Ryu Roh Alston Crudup Tim Parham Walter Johnson Ron Roy Kerriann Egan Diane Pietrowski PROPERTY Chris Jones Chai Saechao Amber Fedosh Michael Quinn MANAGEMENT Scott Jones Asosa Sailiai Phoebe Feldsher Tammie Schacher Andrew Aguayo Sakai Kearse Nichelle Saunders Renee Franklin Keith Scott Ron Alexander Jeremy Kern Blake Shelafoe Beruke Giday Will Smith Jr. Whitney Allred Netanya Khosrovani Michael Sheldon Abel Girma Trina Thompson Martin Alvarez Ayalnesh Kifle Scott Shields Kristina Giscombe Carrie Amos George Kimball Angel Smith Juawana Grant ADMINISTRATION Meghan Anderson Kevin King Smitty Smith Linda Hargrove Kim Barker Ray Askew Jon La France Jolliette St. Helen Barry Harkin Gretchen Reade Ray Birklid Binh Lai Jamia Stephens Hope Harvey Mark Schickedanz Monique Bishop-Kearse Jayson Lawrence Darnell Stubblefield Jeanese Hime Rainelle Sizemore Donna Bland Phong Le Gerald Thompson Yquem Hurley Ramon Bland C.J. Lebert Isiah Tolson Serina Jones COMPLIANCE Chan Boswell Chan Lee Robert Turner Jean Kallas Justin Ashburn Nikki Bozek Gregory Lewis Irma Ward-Elexander Jaclyn Lardie Caitlin Buhr Herb Burdeaux II Rodney Lewis Cassius Watkins Kelli Larsen Shayrl Coston Randy Cain Liz Little Kila Weeks Jorge Lausell Giselle Cyr Lisa Clark Norma Locke Andre Wheeler Allison Masangkay Jennifer DeFluri Janice Connelly Teri Logan Imo Williams Luther Mitchell Elliot Hart Michael Cooper Tary Lowery Michael Williams Marilyn Mitchell BJ Houston Anthony Cottrill Scott Lozano Towanna Williams Tracey Mullian Séla Kennedy Jill Cummings Anthony Ludgood Domunique Wilson Alyssa Nanney Haley Lee Engedawork Desta Mose Lyons Michelle Wise-Bailey Shannon Perez Tavia Lee Josie Dubberke Dan Macdonald Irving Wright Deana Plymale Chris Mack Sharonda Duncan Stefanie Marin Sterlyn Young Bobbye Pond Rochelle Moore Patrick Durkin Shanika Mayes Liz Rapuzzi Lily Niland Shane Egbert John Meadows Jr. REAL ESTATE Carlos Reiner Tara Noyes Rikki Evans Tesfa Mekonnen Rosey Atkinson Darell Rhodes Evie Rutkowski Joseph Ezenwoye Sue Mercer Lyle Harris Jr. David Rodriguez Sam Sauer Stella Ezenwoye Charmaine Min Bo Scarim Paul Rosenthal Chloe Tsudama Michael Farley Ronnie Mitchell John Torrence Michael Sarver Rebecca Webb Donna Flake Dave Moore Jr. Rebecca Satterlund German Galindo Alarcon Gregory Morris RESOURCE Leo Shriver II FINANCE Brandon Getz Alberta Morrison DEVELOPMENT Amy Stromme Lewis Crawford Meesha Gibson Beverly Muhammad Quenton Baker Solie Strubhar Lisa Dam Raquel Goodwin Joe Murillo Stephen Fredericks Wendy Tyau-Dumlao Shelley Farber Suzy Graydon Joseph Musisi Grace Little Clint Washington Mary Jane Heimbucher Paul Griswold Ayan Musse Theresa Mejia John Zimmerman Tanya Hurst Greg Hall Todd Napier Gretchen Rhoden Diana Johan Caprice Handlon Robin Neely Shoko Toyama Ansley Lucas Shawn Harrigan Doug Noble Sara Umeda Khanty Sengpraseuth Brian Hatfield Brenda Paiz Amanda Vail Alison Thomas Manuel Hernandez D.K. Pan Parker Travis

17 2018 mission award WINNERS

Every year, we honor the hard, life-changing work of our staff by celebrating five individuals and one team who have been exemplary models of Plymouth’s mission and values.

Beruke Giday As a social services program manager since 2015, Beruke stands out for her everyday approach of understanding, cooperation, and positive intent. As a supervisor, she is willing to roll up her sleeves and dive into challenging situations to support her staff and residents alike. She cares deeply for staff and residents, and she shows it every day.

Sakai Kearse Since he started in 2016, Sakai has been a steady presence at the Pacific Hotel. His mood is predictably sunny, and his quiet demeanor and intuitive de-escalation skills are a benefit to residents and teammates alike. He firmly believes in living a life of service, and his dedication is an inspiration to all.

Sam Sauer Sam has been a committed, compassionate, and integral member of Plymouth’s staff for more than 15 years. As compliance manager, she plays a critical and often unseen role, ensuring our success in securing and maintaining public funding for the development and rehabilitiation of Plymouth buildings. She has mentored many highly skilled staff, making her an instrumental leader.

Shoko Toyama As a key member of Plymouth’s Resource Development department since 2013, Shoko has championed the advancement of our fundraising events, nurturing a community of supporters who help us carry out our mission. She is a dedicated leader with a gracious style, and she’s truly a joy to work with.

Michelle Wise-Bailey Michelle’s welcoming smile is the first thing people notice about her—and ever since she started her career at Plymouth in 2012, she has been sharing that smile and her commitment to community with coworkers and residents. She’s a natural community builder, welcoming everyone to experience the transformative power of Plymouth’s mission.

LEADERSHIP TEAM AWARD Pacific Apartments Team

Candice Coit, Joseph Ezenwoye, Amber Fedosh, Phoebe Feldsher, Suzy Graydon, Jeanese Hime, Michael Jackson, Serina Jones, Sakai Kearse, Phong Le, Carl Rainey, Ryu Roh, Robert Turner, Andre Wheeler, Michael Williams

18 Thank you to everyone who supported the creation of this report—in particular, to the residents who generously shared their stories.

PLYMOUTH STAFF WHO CONTRIBUTED TO THE 2018 ANNUAL REPORT: Elizabeth Aguilar-Imsland, Karla Armstrong, Quenton Baker, Mickey Beatima, Lynn Beck, Kris Benson, Andrea Carnes, Brandon Getz, Abel Girma, Kristina Giscombe, Yquem Hurley, Scott Jones, Jean Kallas, Jeremy Kern, Kelli Larsen, Grace Little, Lenna Mendoza, Tim Parham, Shannon Perez, Tammie Schacher, Shoko Toyama, Diane Pietrowski, Sara Umeda, Michelle Wise-Bailey, John Zimmerman

WRITING AND EDITING: Amanda Vail 2019 Board of Trustees

DESIGN: DEI Creative OFFICERS Eleanor Moseley Pollnow (President), Actor PHOTOGRAPHY: Rhoades Clark, Shawn Harrigan, Elisabeth Vasquez Hein, Jane Zalutsky (Vice President), JZWorks HRV Media, Jorge Lausell, Rolan Wong, William Wright Photography Stephanie Kristen (Secretary), Windermere RENDERINGS: SMR Architects, Weinstein A+U Laura Bachman (Treasurer) The Bachman Group, LLC

TRUSTEES Kristin Acker, Zillow Michael Biesheuvel, Puget Sound Wills and Trusts, PS Tim Burgess, Retired Diane Castanes, CBRE Matthew Cazier, Harborview Medical Center Karen Chang, Nordstrom Merchandising Group Michelle Chen, City of Seattle Rebecca DeLozier Clements, Moz Kristin Fleischauer, Retired Jessica Gibson, Amazon Ronnie Henderson, HomeStreet Private Bank Dorothy Mann, Retired LEAVE A LEGACY Jon Okada, Veterans NW Construction Timothy Punke, Monument Policy Group WITH PLYMOUTH Edwin Ratcliff, Resident Representative & Community Volunteer Searetha Simons, Resident Representative & Community Volunteer Carolyn Stewart, Washington Trust Bank Ben Straughan, Perkins Coie Edward (Ed) Thomas, Deloitte Seattle

2019 Plymouth Advisory Council

Eleanor Moseley Pollnow, Chair | Deirdre Black | Dan Brettler Join a special group of donors Mark Busto | Angus Cunningham | Phil Fujii | Kate Joncas who have committed to investing Stewart Landefeld | Molly Pengra | Mari Smith | Joyce Taylor in Plymouth Housing’s future Gillian Neukom Toledo | Tony Whatley health and stability.

By including Plymouth in your estate plans Capital Campaign Committee or making a gift to our endowment, you are ensuring that ending homelessness will Matt Griffin, Co-Chair | Paula Rosput Reynolds, Co-Chair become part of your lasting legacy. Tim Burgess | Joan Caine | Stewart Landefeld For more information, contact Lynn Beck, chief Eleanor Moseley Pollnow | Roger Nyhus | Jane Zalutsky development officer, or Shoko Toyama, senior events & development manager, at 206.374.9409