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2016 ANNUAL REPORT

SERVING PROTECTING WELCOMING THE POOR THE VUNERABLE THE STRANGER

1 OUR MISSION

Serve the community to in turn serve the vulnerable.

Enlighten the community to see God’s love for the poor.

Empower the community so all God’s children rise from “The compassion shown by the Samaritan is an image of the infinite mercy of God, who always sees our needs and draws near to us in love. The command to love God and spiritual and material poverty. neighbor, then, is supremely practical; it entails caring for others even to the point of personal sacrifice. By the end of the parable, we see that the “neighbor” is not so much the man in need, but rather the one who responded to that need with compassion. Jesus tells all of us to be neighbors in this sense: “Go and do likewise”. He himself is the model of the Good Samaritan; by imitating his love and compassion, we show ourselves truly to be his followers” Pope Francis’ catechesis during the General Audience on April 27, 2017

Cover caption: Foster Grandparent Mildred Bishop loves serving these St. Joseph students. 2 2016 ANNUAL REPORT 3 Greetings Greetings from the Archbishop 5 from the Archbishop Greetings from the Board & CEO 6 Dear Friends, We were very young when we first learned to “love the Lord, your How to Get Involved 7 God, with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind. This is the greatest and the first commandment. The second is like it: You shall love your neighbor as yourself.” (Matthew 25:37-39) At a Glance 8 The parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25-27) answers the question, “Who is our neighbor?” Serving the Poor 9 When we realize that Samaritans at the time and place were Second Harvest Gives Hope, considered outcasts, we understand that loving our neighbor means more than loving other Catholics or Christians. Our compassion should Saves Man from Poverty not be bound by differences of faith, ethnicity, nationality or socio- How Food for All Feeds the Hungry economic class. The instruction to “go and do likewise” at the end of the parable conveys love that leads to action. So does the Letter of James (2:14-17): Protecting the Vulnerable 11 What good is it, my brothers, if someone says he has faith but does Grandma Blesses Students with Love not have works? Can that faith save him? If a brother or sister has Little Miracle Graces Family nothing to wear and has no food for the day, and one of you says to them, “Go in peace, keep warm, and eat well,” but you do not Restoring Dignity give them the necessities of the body, what good is it? So also faith of itself, if it does not have works, is dead. Welcoming the Stranger 14 Catholic Charities manifests love through the community working to serve the poor, protect the vulnerable and welcome the stranger across Mending a Refugee’s Life eleven counties in southwestern . Last year, 3,324 volunteers and Su Casa Guides Mother to Independence a dedicated team at Catholic Charities lived the Gospel mandate of love through the many programs serving those in need. Through your generosity, Catholic Charities touched 120,000 lives last year. Leadership 16 Thank you for your continued support of Catholic Charities. I invite you to join me in praying for this ministry and its mission. Operating Highlights 17 Sincerely yours in Christ,

Donors 18

Most Reverend Dennis M. Schnurr Archbishop of

4 2016 ANNUAL REPORT 5 GREETINGS FROM THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS & CEO How to Get Involved AND ‘TO LOVE HIM WITH ALL YOUR HEART, WITH ALL YOUR UNDERSTANDING, HE ANSWERED, “THE ONE WHO TREATED HIM WITH ALL YOUR STRENGTH, AND TO LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR AS YOURSELF’ IS WITH MERCY.” JESUS SAID TO HIM, WORTH MORE THAN ALL BURNT OFFERINGS AND SACRIFICES. Mark 12:33 “GO AND DO LIKEWISE.” Luke 10:37 Catholic Charities Southwestern Ohio serves through the prayers and support of volunteers and donors. It’s easy to join us and improve lives. Here are some examples: We follow the example of the Good Samaritan in serving others – whether young or old, sick or health, rich or poor, neighbor or GIVE stranger. We strive to be a good neighbor and a selfless servant PRAY GIVE YOUR HOUSEHOLD to our brothers and sisters. FOR US. TIME ITEMS. Catholic Charities staff, volunteers and donors walk the path of the Good Samaritan by acting with compassion and mercy in serving We appreciate your support Volunteers enable Catholic Welcome refugees as they take 120,000 people across southwestern Ohio. through prayer as we work Charities to serve even more. their first steps toward their This annual report reflects our collective impact – results and tirelessly to serve our brothers Call 513-241-7745 and ask for American dreams by donating outcomes – on the lives of the vulnerable in our community. We and sisters of all faiths across Volunteer Services or visit grocery store gift cards or thank you on their behalf, people like Gloria from Guatemala, southwestern Ohio. www.ccswoh.org to learn more. Metro Bus passes which offset Jimmy from Butler County and Walter from Logan County. transportation costs for classes, medical appointments and job Jeff Weisker Ted Bergh You’ll meet Gloria who came to Catholic Charities seeking legal interviews. Call 513-241-7745 assistance with immigration and received counseling to resolve to learn more. past trauma. One of our bilingual mental health counselors earned Gloria’s trust and encouraged Gloria to share her story – a story Gloria feared to share with her mother. Gloria’s mother showed mercy and love. Combined with counseling, Gloria transformed into a confident young woman. Catholic Charities Southwestern Ohio is a Better Business Bureau Accredited Charity. As a GIVE Then there’s Jimmy. The Butler County teenager skipped school repeatedly. Truancy led Jimmy and his mother to 501 (c)(3) charity, all gifts are tax deductible. Consider the many options for giving: Catholic Charities’ Parent Project. The class instructor discovered Jimmy was abusing drugs and his mother was WISELY. battling depression. Catholic Charities directed both to additional support and in the process Jimmy and his estranged father reunited. Online – Go to www.ccswoh.org/donate Matching Gifts – Ask your employer if a matching Next, you will meet Walter who visited the Second Harvest Mobile Food Pantry regularly to survive when he was to make a safe and secure donation. gift program is offered. You may be able to double or hungry. Through the actions of Catholic Charities, Walter no longer needs to choose between eating and slipping Checks – Mail your check to: Catholic Charities triple your generosity with a matching gift. deeper in debt. Now, he also volunteers at Second Harvest and serves others. Southwestern Ohio, Mid-Pointe Tower, 7162 Reading Charitable Gift Annuities – Make a gift and Road, Suite 600, Cincinnati, OH 45237 receive steady payments in return. Your annuity We experience the gratitude for your good work daily through thank you notes, tear-filled smiles and hearty payments will not be affected by economic downturns handshakes. We are grateful for your prayers and the opportunity to share God’s mercy. Stocks & Securities – Gifts of appreciated stock may result in tax savings for you. Give your broker and will continue for life. the following information to credit our account Z50- Corporate Giving – Support the communities In Peace, 057029 for Catholic Charities Southwestern Ohio. where you do business and where your employees Our broker is Fidelity, DTC 0226. and customers live. Sponsor an event or provide Planned Gifts – To support future generations, name volunteers for a project. Catholic Charities Southwestern Ohio as a beneficiary Tribute Gifts – Donate in honor or in memory of a Jeff Weisker, Chairman of the Board Ted Bergh, CEO of your will, trust, retirement account or insurance loved one or celebrate a special occasion. We will Catholic Charities Southwestern Ohio Catholic Charities Southwestern Ohio policy. Your legacy gift will be recognized when you send a card on your behalf. include Catholic Charities in your estate plans and you will be welcomed into the Gressle Guild. In-Kind Gifts – Donate gently used, small household items and furniture.

As a generous benefactor, you have unique priorities and reasons for giving. We appreciate your support and will respect special directions. For answers to your questions about giving, Daniel Sarell, Director of Mission Advancement, is at your service at 513-672-3710 or [email protected]. 6 2016 ANNUAL REPORT 7 SERVING At-A-Glance THE POOR More people than ever turned to Catholic Charities last year, seeking food, counseling, guidance in starting new lives and more..

Total Stock photo Served 120,000 % Each icon = 10k Up 31 from FY15 Second Harvest Gives Hope, Saves Man from Poverty 61,665 fed Walter is one of more than 30,000 people struggling Charities. The staff member assisted Walter in applying Second Harvest Foodbank and to avoid hunger in Clark, Champaign and Logan for emergency assistance from Gifts of the Magi to cover Food for All touched the most people. counties served by the Second Harvest Food Bank. the expenses of his citizenship documentation and for rent to avoid eviction. Food insecurity affects individuals and families who lack consistent access to food due to a lack of money Gifts of the Magi provided the emergency funds and or other resources. within one month, Walter received proof of his citizenship that allowed him to apply for social security and SNAP. 3,832 Walter visited the Second Harvest Mobile Pantry SNAP, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, every month. Second Harvest staff befriended Walter provides food-purchasing assistance for low- and no- welcomed and learned he was struggling with more than hunger. income citizens. 5,410 Walter had lost proof of his U.S. citizenship due to comforted The new Immigration Legal Services team multiple moves over the years and as a consequence Now, Walter no longer needs to visit the food pantry to served 215 clients last year with 100% of the couldn’t apply for social security or other benefits. stop hunger and he’s no stranger to the Second Harvest children who arrived here unaccompanied and staff. Walter serves as a volunteer at the food bank. He He worked odd jobs and relied heavily on his credit in removal proceedings receiving a favorable says he’s grateful that kind staffers took the time to get From children participating in Incredible Years outcome. Catholic Charities resettled 404 card. This situation kept Walter from eating consistently. and Mental Health Counseling to adults attending know him and guide him to a better place. He looks to refugees, and the Su Casa Hispanic Center A Second Harvest Food Bank staff member Caregiver support groups and parenting classes, the future with hope. provided emergency assistance to 1,738 and recommended Gifts of the Magi, a program Catholic Charities restores hope. served another 1,476 through health fairs, fitness supported by several agencies including Catholic and nutrition classes and medical referrals.

8 2016 ANNUAL REPORT 9 SERVING PROTECTING THE POOR Grandma Bishop has been a THE VUNERABLE Foster Grandparent at St. Joseph Catholic School for 19 years.

Catholic Charities began serving “food desserts” in Brown, Adams, Clinton and Highlands counties in 2016 with the support of volunteers and funds from the One Faith, One Hope, One Love campaign. How Food for All Feeds the Hungry Grandma Blesses Students with Love

Recently laid off work, 55-year-old Janet cares for Everyone at St. Joseph Catholic School calls Mildred “I enjoy being able to support children,” Grandma her husband, her granddaughter and her 82-year-old Bishop, “Grandma Bishop.” After all, she’s been a Bishop explains. A typical day at St. Joseph includes mother. Foster Grandparent for St. Joseph students for 19 years. organizing students’ homework folders and assisting them with assignments. “Sometimes children are just One way she cares for her family is by visiting the Food Grandma Bishop’s early career included working looking for a hug. So, you show them love. for All pantry each month in Clermont County. She walks for Cincinnati Public School’s Head Start program. Sometimes they need you to listen.” to the pantry, pulling a wagon, rain, snow or sun. Then she had five children of her own and started volunteering at their schools. She’s one of 10 children The Foster Grandparent program is a Senior Corps “I’ll wait outside, no matter what, even when the and has 100 grandchildren, great grandchildren and program which Catholic Charities has administered temperature is below zero, so I can pick up food for great, great grandchildren. She’s lost count of how in Cincinnati since 1965. Foster Grandparents are my family,” Janet explains on a particularly cold winter many foster grandchildren she’s gained as a placed in schools and public daycare centers to serve morning. Despite her efforts to be thrifty, she and her Catholic Charities volunteer. disadvantaged children. husband, a disabled veteran, struggle. “This mobile food pantry is the only reason my family is still alive.”

“SOMETIMES CHILDREN ARE JUST LOOKING FOR A HUG. SO, YOU SHOW THEM LOVE. SOMETIMES THEY NEED YOU TO LISTEN.”

10 2016 ANNUAL REPORT 11 PROTECTING PROTECTING THE VUNERABLE THE VUNERABLE

Catholic Charities counselor, Sharon, enjoys serving others.

The Parent Project provides practical and proven parent education and support designed specifically for parents of strong-willed or out-of-control adolescent children. Little Miracle Graces Family How Catholic Charities Restores Dignity

Since Catholic Charities introduced the Parent Project in Gloria fled Guatemala after being kept as a prisoner in a “As she opened up, she began feeling different and Butler County, more than 150 families have participated in single room for a year by her estranged boyfriend. Badly looking different. I could see the difference between this court-mandated juvenile diversion program. beaten and covered in blood, Gloria escaped with her appointments. She started smiling, combing her hair and newborn baby. wearing makeup,” Sharon said. The program trains parents raising difficult or out-of-control children by providing an activity-based curriculum. Sheila Gloria found refuge with her mother in Cincinnati but Gloria now has the confidence to share her story with a and her son Jimmy are one of the families witnessing a never revealed the details of the abusive relationship with judge during her immigration court hearing. Importantly, little miracle since participating in the Parent Project. her ex-boyfriend. She found the courage to share her story she mustered the courage to tell her mother what had at Catholic Charities where she first came for immigration happened. Gloria had feared her mother would blame Jimmy’s truancy led them to the Parent Project. Catholic legal services. her. Instead, the 20-year-old found her mother’s mercy Charities staff quickly detected that Jimmy abused and love. drugs, and Sheila struggled with depression. This led to Her Catholic Charities attorney counseled Gloria on an additional referrals to an external agency for substance application for asylum. But the attorney sensed Gloria “I have a big passion for this type of case. It’s my third abuse and to the Catholic Charities Mental Health team needed more. The attorney referred Gloria to Sharon, one case when I’ve seen for Sheila. of Catholic Charities bilingual mental health counselors. a transformation “I ENJOY THE empowering women. Through the Parent Project, Jimmy’s estranged father “She could barely talk and just cried,” Sharon said I enjoy the process PROCESS OF began participating in the classes, and Sheila is slowly describing Gloria’s initial visits. “She was depressed and of counseling other warming up to mental health counseling. Jimmy who just showed signs of trauma.” COUNSELING OTHER women,” Sharon turned 16 completed his final exam in Psychology and is Over the course of 12 weekly sessions, Gloria found her said. “Gloria had looking to use education as an opportunity for a better life. WOMEN.” voice and began to share her story. She remembered the been robbed of her His teacher says he’s more motivated and he works closely 13-year-old girl who would talk to her through the locked human dignity and felt with Sheila who encourages his progress. door and the voices of other people who lived in the worthless. Now, she’s whole again.” house. Gloria explained that her estranged boyfriend’s family believed women belonged to men, and she deserved to be punished.

12 2016 ANNUAL REPORT 13 WELCOMING WELCOMING THE STRANGER THE STRANGER

Joely meets with Maria who turned to Su Casa for guidance.

Mending a Refugee’s Life Su Casa Guides Mother to Independence When Bassam arrived with his family last July, the Syrian in cobbling, but Maria, a battered wife, migrated from Guatemala with refugee focused fully on the health of his children who continued to support and her 16-year-old son, Hector, nearly two years ago. needed immediate medical care. Bassam in pursuing She’s finally found peace and happiness by working with his dream job. Su Casa. The family had struggled to reach Turkey where they lived in a refugee camp before being cleared to resettle In November, a Maria turned to Su Casa for guidance when she first in the . The cultural adjustment to beginning kind, generous and arrived to Cincinnati. She was required to visit U.S. new lives in America and juggling multiple medical resourceful mentor Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), every 15 appointments made it difficult for Bassam to contemplate who had been paired days. She was unsure how to enroll her son in school. Maria was one of beginning a new career and starting life over again. with the family Joely, from Su Casa, referred Maria to an immigration reached out to staff When he attended Catholic Charities Employment and attorney and enrolled Hector at Princeton High School. the 1,738 people with the name of a English language classes, he sat in the last row and Su Casa assists Maria with her regular meetings with ICE local cobbler that Bassam (right) says his boss, who received emergency struggled to connect with the instructors. Then one day, with services from transportation to notary verifications. was hiring and was Clarence (left) treats him like a the instructor asked the class what type of work they did son. Clarence understands what assistance last year located close to Maria received a work permit. Joely encouraged Maria in their home countries. Bassam shared that he had fixed it’s like to have a hard life like Bassam’s home. A throughout the process and answered questions about from Su Casa. shoes. Bassam, and the two men have Catholic Charities work practices in the United States. Maria is working full- bonded over work they love. “A cobbler,” the instructor exclaimed. Bassam’s face lit staffer took Bassam time at a light packaging facility and finally, Maria won up, and he became excited. He didn’t realize there was a to an interview. Bassam did so well showing his cobbling her Asylum cases. Joely will join her for the final meeting specific name for his line of work in English. Soon Bassam skills that the owner of the store asked Bassam to show with ICE to pick up her Guatemalan passport. Hector asked about cobbler job opportunities and engaged more him his mending techniques. Bassam was hired on the enjoys his new school and is relieved to know his mother actively in classes. He wanted to resume the work he spot on a part-time basis as the employer was uncertain is safe. July 4 will mark their two-year anniversary in the enjoyed in his home country. if he could afford a full-time employee. Bassam’s hard United States and their new found independence. At the time, Catholic Charities had placed Bassam in work paired with the Catholic Charities’ outreach efforts a job that he struggled to keep. Catholic Charities staff with the employer resulted in full-time employment being and volunteers were uncertain if work could be found negotiated for Bassam, who has been successfully employed ever since.

14 2016 ANNUAL REPORT 15 Leadership Operating Highlights Catholic Charities relies on donations from individuals, groups, organizations, foundations and corporations to offset Archbishop of Cincinnati operating costs in serving the poor and vulnerable. Audited financial statements are available online or upon request. Most Rev. Dennis M. Schnurr

BOARD OF DIRECTORS Fiscal Highlights Years Ended December 31, 2016 Jeff Weisker, President and 2015 (Audited) 2016 SERVICE Dave Bruno, Vice-President Gary Sparks, Treasurer REVENUE 2016 2015 HIGHLIGHTS Ron Jackson, Secretary Donated food for distribution $9,309,520 $9,063,524 Marc Alexander, MD Fr. Louis Asobi Governmental grants 3,323,587 2,741,490 Jonathon Bresnen and program fees Joel Handorf Donations, grants and planned 1,380,528 1,532,994 John Jemail giving Debbie Kokoruda Left to Right - Ted Bergh, Dr. Kurt Knochel, Jeff Weisker and Joel Handorf. United Way 973,558 1,056,413 Kurt Knochel, MD Julie Knueven Catholic Ministries Appeal 583,240 657,124 Catholic Ministries Appeal Molina Healthcare 5.1 million Kelly Larbes One Faith, One Hope, One Love 1,412,882 396,017 Center for Closing the Health Gap National Council for Behavioral Michael Leik meals served Cincinnati Health Department Health Investment Income 136,810 159,651 Dave Lohbeck Cincinnati State Ohio Department of Jobs and Ellen Paxton Special Events, Other 216,861 129,023 Cincinnati Dental Society’s Oral Family Services, Office of Refugee Tom Steele Revenue & Support Health Foundation Resettlement Jim Wahl Cincinnati Public Library Paramount Total Operating 17,336,986 15,736,236 Luke Wiley Revenue Cincinnati Public Schools Prevent Blindness Ohio Ted Bergh, Chief Executive Officer Red Cross Alisa Berry, Chief Operating Officer CincySmiles Refugee Connect Jenny Hansen, Chief Financial Officer EXPENSES 2016 2015 CityLink Syrian American Foundation Kelly Anchrum, Director of Marketing Food Bank $10,899,280 $10,286,267 3,324 Clark County Children’s Advocacy Salvation Army volunteers gave & Communications Center St. Leo the Great Mental Health & Family Services 1,761,825 1,687,847 Dan Sarell, Director of Mission Community Link The HealthCare Connection, Inc. Advancement Refugee & Immigrant Services 2,328,827 1,511,485 Corporation for National & TriState Trauma Network Senior Services 812,679 867,687 OFFICES Community Service UC Health United Way of Butler County Management and General 973,488 847,615 Bellefontaine Council on Aging United Way of Clark, Champaign Cincinnati Crossroads Clinic Fundraising 380,465 331,829 and Madison Counties Delhi Ethicon Johnson & Johnson United Way of Greater Cincinnati Total Operating $17,156,564 $15,532,730 Hamilton Fairfield City Schools United Way of Logan County Expenses Montgomery Feeding America Walgreens 206,373 Springfield Freestore Foodbank hours of services Global Music and Wellness - Asian WIN TOTAL NET ASSETS 2016 2015 Withrow High School AFFILIATIONS & PARTNERS Community Alliance $5,367,598 $4,730,860 4C for Children Hamilton City Schools Yep Fitness Center Americorps Healthy Moms and Babes YWCA Archdiocese of Cincinnati Immigration Psychology Services YWCA Alliance Immigrant Women Catholic Charities Southwestern Ohio is committed to the highest Islamic Center’s Rahma 92 CENTS out of every $1 is spent standards of good stewardship and accountability. An independent AWL ACCREDITATIONS accounting firm overseen by the Finance Committee Beechacres Jewish Family Services of the Board of Trustees conducts an annual audit of Better Business Bureau directly on programs Buckeye Home Health Care Lakota School District Catholic Charities finances. Funds received by Catholic Council on Accreditation Bhutanese Community Center MindPeace Charities are carefully monitored to ensure their use Ohio Association of Food Banks complies with donor intent. A BBB Accredited Charity Butler County Mental Health Board Luxottica-OneSight Ohio Department of Mental Health that meets the Better Business Bureau’s 20 Standards CareSource Middletown Senior Center and for Charity Accountability, Catholic Catholic Charities USA Middletown Hospice Charities complies with all Federal, State and Local laws regarding discrimination. Each coin=10 cents 16 2016 ANNUAL REPORT 17 Thank You To Our Generous Donors Thank You To Our Generous Donors

Tomas and Anna Abalo Diana Banuelos Gregory and Mary Bier Robert and Cynthia Briggs Eugene and Catherine Ackermann Nicole Barba Damian Billy Richard and Cindy Brilli William Busch Robert and Jill Cheek Deanna Crabb Donald Dickinson Thomas Ackermann Terry and Tony Barbara Al and Elaine Binder John Brinck Ruth Busche Jennifer Chubinski Jack and Mary Crachiolo Phillip and Dr. Catherine Didion Sue Adams Mildred Barhorst Most Rev. Joseph Binzer Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Brinker Peter Bushelman David and Ruth Clark Mike Crane Robert, Jr. and Monica Dieckman Carol Adamson James and Joan Barker Debbie Birck Ellen Brinker Paul Busker Stan and Diane Clark Susie Crawford Marion DiFalco Kelly Adamson Dawn Barnhorst Joe and Andela Bischoff Craig Brinkman Bernard Butz Terry and LaVerne Clark Edward J Creehan Jesse and Colleen Dill Edward and Brenda Ahlers Richard and Patricia Barron Fred and Anne Bishop Thomas Brinkman, Sr. James and Ann Byrd Nancy Clark Karen Crowell John and Kathleen Dimario Steven and Diane Ahlers John Battersby Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bissmeyer Dr. James and Joanne Brockman Carol Ann and Michael Cain Richard and Phyllis Clarke Karen and Peter Crumley Angelo DiMarzio Alexander and Lourdes Albacarys Mary Bauer Elaine Bistransin Mary Brodbeck Jeanne Cairns Brenda Clarke Eric Cummins Michael Dinovo Brian and Tanya Albers Thomas Bauer Colette Bitonti Darrell and Sandra Brooke Dorothy Calahan Marcia and Joseph Claycomb Spencer and Rosemary Curnutte John and Georgia Dirksing Tim and Bonnie Albers Joseph Bauman Susanne Bjorner Frances Brooks Thomas Calder Allen and Carol Cliffe Matthew and Joanne Curoe Ruth Dirr Barrett Aldemeyer David Beard Kevin and Margie Black William (Bill) and Mary Bross Thomas Callahan Barbara Clifford Brian Currin John Dissel Dr. Marc and Barbara Alexander Bernard and Joan Becker Kenneth Blake Noel and Patricia Brotherton Pam Callery John Clifford Katherine Curry John and Mary Dobelhoff Marcia Alexander Donald and Teri Becker Robert and Evangelyn Blasing Barb Browarsky Hugh and Cheryl Campbell Margaret Clifford Russel Dahlem Barbara Dobrozsi David and Carol Allen James and Johanna Becker Thomas Bleh Scott and Jane Browe John and Erin Campbell Carol Cloud Michael and Laura Dailey James and Elzaibeth Dodd Marcia Allen Adele Becker Charles Blessing Dr. Kelly Brown Eduardo Campos Jennifer and Vito Damiano Mary Donahue Romola Allen Rosemary and John Beckman Brigitte Blessing-Blunt and Linda and Ronald Brown Christopher Canarie Vivian and James Daniels James and Nancy Donnellon Bob Altbaier Charles Beckman Paul Blessing Nancy Canedo Daniel Darby Connie Bergstein Dow Ed and Judy Alten Nora and Phil Beckmann Anise Bley John Canny Jim and Mary Darland Michael and Carolyn Dowling Dori Altenau Melvin and Kathleen Bedree David and Jana Bloemer David Capella Gary and Barb Daughetee John Downey Thomas and Lynne Alverson Anthony and Jane Behler Mary Ann Blome Mark and Donna Caporale Tim and Bette Davis Beverly Downing Anne Alverson John Beiting Michael Blucker Richard and Diane Cappel Bonnie Davis Sister Mary Jacinta Doyle, SFP Virginia Ambrosiano Richard and Karen Bell William and Shirley Boardman Heidy Cardona Edna Davis Ruth Drewes

Aaron and Dr. Melinda Ames Thomas and Lois Belton Beverly Bockrath Jack and Kathleen Carissimi Teresa Davis Robert and Carolanne Dries DONORS Mark Amorini Thomas and Lois Belton Adeline Bodart Kathleen Carlberg Thomas Davis Richard Driscoll Lina Anaissie Mike and Marsha Benedetti Jerry and Jennifer Boeckman John and Shirley Carlin George and Pamela Sue Day Thaddeus Driscoll Valentine Boehm, Jr. Cindy Carlson John and Terri Day Lynne Duba Terry and Kelly Anchrum Patricia and Ray Bengel Katrina Cocca Elizabeth Boeing James Carlson Sue Day Richard and Mary Kay Duell John Anderson Lawrence and Maureen Bennett Gary Codeluppi Susan Anderson Marilyn Bennett Susan Bohache Kaitlin Carmody Julia Dean Juanita Dues William and Janice Brown Jennifer Cole Lawrence Bohman Rita and David Carmosino Marion and Barbara Deangelis Michelle Dunaway Mary and Darrell Anglin Matthew and Kimberly Bennie Deacon Joseph Coll DONORS Amy Brown Anonymous Chris Benson Sheilah Boland Donna Carnevale John and Maureen Deeds Rodney and Maria Dunlap Jacqueline Brown Catherine Collins William Anthony David Boler Carol and Richard Carpenter Jamie and Jennifer Degroff Carol Dunnigan Janice Brown Thomas Collins John Antrim Alice Bolger Barbara Carr Kathleen DeJaco and Mary Dupps-Leigh Lindsey Brown Rev. James Collins Richard and Teresa Bolte Kathleen Carroll Charles Nix Donald and Esther Durbin Carol Aquino Donna and Dale Combs Maria Browne Cynthia DeLaat Michael and Janice Archdeacon Matthew and Callie Bonhaus Anita Carter Mary Durkin Dave and Karen Brucker John and Marion Comella Perry Boone John and Mary Caruso Daniel, Sr. and Dr. Jeanne Dell Catherine Durso Anne Arenstein Marguerite Comparetto Daniel and Christine Bruewer Harry and Virginia DeMaio Edward and Sandra Armbruster Mark and Therese Borchers Frank Caruso Donald and Rosanne Dusa Robert Brunig Michael and Nancy Conaton Ray and Doris Bornhorst Michael and Cheryl Carwile Barbara Denamur Carol Duwel Phillip and Diane Arnold Edward and Donna Condrac Patrick and Barbara Brunner Ron Denney John and Patricia Auer Vicki and Richard Boschert Mary and Patrick Cassedy Sue Dvorak Dave Bruno and Rep. Harry and Marcia Conley Michael and Christine Bosse Dave Castellini Gene and Barbara Densmore Adolph Dwenger Ronald and Patricia Auer Margy Conditt Ann Connaughton Cecilia Bosticco Robert Castellini Tom and Vanessa Deren Audrey Dwyer George Aug Kevin and Nancy Buckley Mark Connaughton Gary and Mary Bourgraf Sister June Casterton Lee and Diana DeRhodes Kathy Dwyer Janet Aug Thomas Budde Anthony Conner Stephen and Sheena Bentley Dan Bowling Nicholas Castro Mike and Nancee Desch Keith and Joyce Eagar Karen Averbeck George and Mary Budig Kelly Conner Sandra and Richard Benvie Jan and Ed Bowman John and Janet Cataline Diane Destreicher Marcia Eason Timothy and Mary Azbill Barbara Buescher Robert Conners Michael and Tiffany Bergan John and Mary Boyd Ronald Cates Roger Dettmer Debbie Eaton Robert and Mary Babel Paul and Louise Bugeau Kathy Connick Ted and Margaret Bergh Mary Anne Boyd Ronald Cates Winifred Dickey Carol Ebacher David and Martha Bach Steve Bullock Constance and Michael Conrad Timothy and Molly Berghuis Raymond and Bonnie Braig Richard and Dr. Linda Cebula John Ebaugh II Leigh Bachman David and Karen Bulman Jack and Patricia Conway Jim and Dr. Pat Berning Henry Brands John and Nancy Cengel Harold and Linda Eberenz Mark Baechle Larry and Jeanne Burdick Douglas Coons Joe and Barbara Berns Daniel Brankamp Maralyn Center Mark Eckart Kathleen Bailey Andrew and Mary Burger Steve Coppel Alisa Berry Joan Branno Diane Ceo-Difrancesco Timothy Ecker Eugene and Cheryl Baker David and Kathleen Burke Eugene Cordier Gorman Berter Janet Brannock Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cerino Joan Eckstein Robert and Frances Baker Carolyn Burke Alfonso Cornejo Mija and Kevin Bertke Jack Brauning Craig and Nancy Chabot Dennis Edwards Chelsea Baker Kenneth Burke Jeanne Correale Kenneth Bertsch Gerald and Andrea Breen Jon and Randi Chaiken Mary Edwards Tim and Kathy Ballinger Michael and Elizabeth Burkhart Cecilia Couch Teklea and Kimbra Besera Joe and Eileen Breitenbach Mary Chaiken William Effler Josh Baltes Jim and Beth Burridge Carol and Phillip Coy Christopher and Denise Bess Nery Breslin Deborah Chapman William and Cecilia Ehling Richard and Anita Balzer Troy and Jenifer Burt Michael and Ruth Coyle Karen Best Jonathon and Katherine Bresnen Mark and Rita Chebowski Mary Ehrman Pat Banaszak Robert and Patricia Burwinkel Patricia and Hon. William Coyne Bhima Bhandan Margaret Bankemper Ron and Colleen Bricker

18 2016 ANNUAL REPORT 19 Thank You To Our Generous Donors Thank You To Our Generous Donors

Deacon Russ and Melissa Lindsey Gant Perry Gordon Lois Harris Joan Hilton Karen Hulefeld Feldkamp Marty Garcia Mark and Beverly Gorman James and Mary Harrison Gary and Lynn Hirsch Jimmy and Patricia Hulley Mary Feldman Elizabeth Gardner Christa Gorman Robert Hartlaub, Jr. Rev. Al Hirt, OFM Mary and Dave Hummel Diana Feldman-Smith J. Neal Gardner Sister Doris Gottemoeller Mary Lou Hartman Jan and Marilyn Hissong Randy and Beth Hunt Sally Fellerhoff Jeffrey and Michelle Garman Anna Graf James and Gail Hartoin Beverly Hittle Dan and Karen Hurley Ronald and Marilyn Fenneman Kevin and Kathleen Garnica Mary Ellen Graham Dave Hasler Michael and Maria Hoban Mitchell Hurst Paul and Dorothy Fenzl Timothy and Sandra Garrity Donald Grant Mary Haslit Phil and Gloria Hock Paul and Rebecca Hussey E. Thomas Fernandez Maria Gaviria Ernest Grant Bruce Hatfield John and Marianne Hodapp Ted and Jaylene Huster Jerome Fernbacher Robert Gedeon Patricia Green Karl Hauck Robert Hodge Ted and Jaylene Huster Barbara Ferrara John and Jean Geers Gerry and Kate Greene Rosemarie Hauer Judy Hoeferlin Carye Hutchison Daniel II and Stephanie Ferris Timothy and Teresa Geiger Michael and Kathy Greeson Louis and Diane Eichhold Dorothy Haughey Paul and Betty Hoeh Judith Hutchison Timothy and Sumana Keener Mary Jo Ferris Nicholas Gener Richard and Rosemary Greiwe John and Judy Eilers Shirley Haus Elizabeth and Gregory Rhoda Icard John and Sallie Kegley Anthony and Beverly Fessel Colleen Geramnn Matthew and Diane Grever Hoekzema Rhonda Eisenhard Dr. Thomas and Linda Hauser Stephen and Laura Iding Pete and Sandy Keiser Joseph Fey Lamar and Dr. Vicky Gerber Matthew and Pamela Griffith Jennifer Hauser William and Kathleen Ethel Ingalls David and Mary Ann Ellerbrock Hoenninger Arleene Keller Betty Fielman Deacon John and Colleen Gerke John Griggs William and Jean Ellerhorst Laura Haverkos Gloria Ingram Joan Keller James and Carol Fierro Thomas Hoesl Colleen Germann Tom and Carol Grimm Michael and Diana Hawkey Julia and William Inskeep James and Frances Ellis Gary Hoffman Richard Keller Richard and Joan Finan Theresa Gerrard John Grismer III Dr. Joseph Elterman Donald and Joyce Haworth Kenneth and Mary Irey Ruth Keller Patrick and Cristina Findley Ronald Hoffman Karen Gerrety Carole and Gregory Groeber Rev. Michael Hay Charlene Izor Donald and Michelle Emerling Timothy Hofmann Jim and Lois Kemper Carolyn Fischer Thomas Gerrety Paul Groh Carol Emmel Jeffrey and MariaElena Hayes Ron Jackson, Ph.D. Jake and Pamela Kennedy Dr. Edward and Jeanette Fisher Daniel and Mary Alice Hogan Larry and Nancy Jo Gersbach Marla and Gary Gross Dennis and Margaret Hays Ron and Mary Jackups Christopher and Karen Emmerich Paul and Danielle Hojnacki Cindy Kennedy Levi Fisher Robert Gerth Steve and Denise Gross Mary Emmert Therese Hazzard Jeffrey and Elizabeth Jaeger Patricia Kennedy Laurel Fitzgerald Martha and John Holland Henry and Virginia Gessing Thomas and Charlotte Grosskoph David and Patricia Hechler Stephanie Jagoditz Cyril Enderle Ken Holliday Robert and Susan Kennel Richard Flaherty Peter and Carla Gibbs Don and Patricia Grove DONORS James Endres Samuel Hecht Thomas and Marlene Jander James and Carolyn Kenney Robert and Anna Flaig Charlotte and Walter Gibson Donald Gruber Kathleen Engel Alice Hedges John and Antonella Jemail Jerry Kerzner Gerald and Clara Flamm Mary Gigandet Gary Gruber Frank, Jr. and Diana Engler Carol Heidt John Jenkins Harry Kesse Nancy Flem Donald and Patricia Gilb Richard and Martha Grumbley Denis English Mary Heikkila David Jewell Patricia Kessler George Flowers Charles and Annette Gilbert John and Sue Guagenti David and Mary Jo Enneking James Heileman Bill and Melanie Jividen Tom and Charlene Kiefer Kevin Forgue Betty Gill Judith Guenther-Adams Patrick and Brenda Erb Shirley Heinold-Schaefer Gene and Ann Johnson Michael Kiefer Michael Forlines Elaine Gillespie Mike and Carole Guiliani Catherine Ertel Paul and Donna Heisey Rebecca and Steven Johnson Shirley Kincaid DONORS Dorothy Foster Virginia Gilmore Diane and Charles Gulas Ranz and Mary Esbenshade Ernest Heitkamp Robert and Virginia Johnson Juanita Kindel Thomas Francavilla Clara Gilpin Joy Gunza Deborah Eshlemon Dr. Tom Heitkemper Millie Johnson Jenny King Jacqueline Francis William and Kathleen Glandorf Thomas Habig and Jane Eric Espel Ruth Hellman Scott and Debbie Johnston Katherine King Judith Francis Jeanne Glassmeyer Kammer-Habig Lois Esswein Deacon Tim and Rosalie Helmick Ricci Jones Tim and Cathy Kinne Bill and Jeannine Frank Michael and Beverly Gleason Mary Jane Hack Therese Esswein Jeremy and Amy Hemingway Marjorie Jordan Todd Kinskey Lisa Frank Carolyn Glenn Thomas Hackett Barbara and Joseph Holmes Jack and Marcia Esterkamp Kenneth and Joyce Hemmelgarn Douglas and Maureen Josenhans Mary Ann and Robert Kirch Thomas Frazer John and Nancy Glennon Marwan and Sarah Haddad Ruth Holthaus Bill and Pat Evans Carol and Jerry Hemmerle Ellis and Guitta Joseph Robert and Rita Klein Charles Frederick Ronald and Mary Godfrey Barbara Hadden Thomas and Laurie Holubeck Martha and Victor Evans Barbara Hemmerle Jacquelyn Juergens Donald Kleingers Benjamin Freeman John and Lynn Goedde James and Alice Haffner Mary Hopkins Jennifer Evans David and Nancy Hemminger Charles and Eloise Jung John and Anne Kling Mary Freese William Goedde Daniel and Elizabeth Hagarty James and M. Anne Horn Kathryn Evans Mark Henderson Robert and Sally Kaiser Cheryl Klink James and Majorie Frey David and Kathleen Goedl Amy Hagedorn Nancy Horn Mr. and Mrs. John Evers Donald and Lynn Hengehold Daniel and Geraldine Kajzer Donald Klocke Stephen and Patricia Frey James and Kathryn Goertemoeller Mary Hagen Richard and Barbara Horton Marian Evers Thomas Hentz Don and Christine Kalb Donald and Nancy Klosterman H. Garrett Frey Kevin Goheen Michael and Wilma Haker Katie Horvat Bruce and Noreen Eyre John and Dianne Hergenrother Dave and Suzanne Kammer James and Lois Kluener Robert and Jane Friel Linda Goldschmidt Germaine Hale Mary Houchens Jerome Fagel, Jr. Allison Herre Elizabteh and David Kammerer Marilyn Klug Dale and Rachel Friemoth Michael and Marilyn Gomez Don Hall Judy Houston Catherine and Louis Faillace Stanley Herrlinger Joan Karwisch Tyler Knecht Robert Fritz Robert Goodfellow Michael Hall Sister Sandy Howe, SC Susan Faller John and Mary Herrmann Mildred Kaske Dr. Kurt Knochel Pat and Kenneth Froehle Peter and Barbara Hamilton John and John Hoyng James and Katleen Farlow Harold and Patsy Herron Clarence and Clare Kathmann Kenneth and Mary Knollman Kristin Froehlke Teri Hampton Dorothy Hribar-Creed Robert and Margaret Farwick Laura Hershbeger Anton Katrus Chaplain Scott Knox Marguerite P Frost Robert Hanavan, Sr. Robert and Gail Huber Robert and Linda Fasola Bruce and Nancy Hester Joshua Katzman Julie and Chris Knueven Stacey Fuller Joel and Kathy Handorf Joan Hudepohl Alan and Carol Faulhaber Scott Hickey Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kauffman Leo and Mary Knueven Bill and Kathleen Fussinger John and Mary Hankner Mary and Craig Hudson Bert Faulhaber William and Mary Hilbert Peter Kauffman Robert Knueven Jerome Gabis Eileen Hanks Lee and Jan Huegen Barry and Pam Fecher Brennan and Marie Hill Daniel and Becky Keating Mireika Kobayashi Bill Gaerke Kathryn and John Hanley Robert and Marlene Huelsman Ervin and Shirley Federmann Robert and Sandra Hilmer Pat and Sue Keefe Mary and Joseph Koch Robert Gaier, Jr. Steve and Jenny Hansen Mary Hughes Floyd Fehrenbach Charlotte Hils Thomas Keefe Kathryn Koch Frank and Joan Gallina Daniel Hanus John and Mary Feighery Michelle Gallo Sue Hare Leo Feldhaus Eva Gammoh Raymond and Barbara Harrigan

20 2016 ANNUAL REPORT 21 Thank You To Our Generous Donors Thank You To Our Generous Donors

Mary Koehler Louis Listermann Sondra Marzluff Joseph and Eleanor McSwiggin Dr. Randy and Marybeth Newby Manuel Perez Eugen Koellhoffer Ronniisha Littlejohn Thomas Mason Cecile Mear Dick and Paula Neyer Lawrence and Martha Pero Patrick and Elizabeth Koenig Theresa Livermore Donald and Juanita Massa Mary Mecklenborg Greg Niehaus Dr. Daniel Perrine Sally Koester Charles and Mary Loeffler William and Virginia Matey Barbara Meckstroth Gregory and Sally Niehaus, Jr. Barbara and Douglas Perry Dawn and Walter Koesters Jolene Logan Randy and Jamie Mather Michael and Patricia Meier Robert and Linda Niehoff Tammy Peters Stephanie Kogan Dennis Long Ricky and Karen Mathews Carin Meier Richard and Susan Niekamp Steve Petrosky David Kohake Dave and Marlene Lohbeck Dr. Thomas Matrka Mary Meiners Hal Nielsen Anthony Pfaffenberger Chuck and Kathy Kohl Elizabeth Long Paul and Beth Mattingly James Meinhardt Barbara Nieman Michael Pfeifer Paul and Joan Kohls Edward and Norma Longo Margaret Mattinson Angela Meisman Maureen Nieman Mary Ellen Pfeil Debbie and Dennis Kokoruda Ted Longshore Tom and Anna Maurer Diane and Lawrence Meister Al and Jean Niemer Robert and Carla Pfister Joanne Kolkmeyer Grace Lambert John and Mary (Kathy) Lorenz Robert and Mary Maxwell Dale Melampy Moisey and Irina Mogilevsky Mark and Susanne Noble Barbara Pflanz Patricia Kollner Robert Lambert Bob and Theresa Lorsbach Robert and Donna Mayer Judy Melvin Patrick and Susan Molloy David and Julie Nodland Barbara and Jack Pflum A and Joann Komanecky James Lampert Joseph and Meredith Loughran James Mayer Arlene and Nathan Mendel Gary Momberg Christopher Noe Susan and Joseph Pichler Michael and Mary Koons Lucille Lampert Patricia Lower Michael Maze Susanne Menke Steven and Jane Monnier Donna Noe Jeanne Kortekamp S. Gregor and Barbara Lamping John and Theresa Luchsinger Richard Menner James and Emily Monnin Robert and Joyce Noland Francis Kosobud Maria Lang Jerome and Mary Ann Jennifer Menniger Richard and Patricia Montgomery Jerry and Shawna Nordman Luebbering Christopher and Beth Koss George and Sonia Joseph and Bonnie Mercuri Guy Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nordman Janet Luegering Thomas Kotte Langenbrunner David and Janet Merrelli Mary Ann Montgomery Terrance O’ Connor Patrick and Kelly Luers Gregory and Pamela Kozma Robert Langfels Lori and William Merz Sharon Montgomery Robert and Lisa O’Brien Geraldine Luna Timothy and Melody Kracus Richard Langmeier Joseph and Carol Metz Dr. Thomas Montgomery Rachel Obringer Maddie Luptowski Kathleen Kraemer Adam Langsdale Lawrence and Barbara Metz Betty Moore Michael, Sr. and Elaine Charles and Lucinda Luzar OConnell Mary and Bruce Kramer John and Leslie Lape John Metz Kay Moore

Lawrence and Evelyn Maag Lisa and Lisa O’Connell DONORS Erich and Margaret Krammer Kelly and Jay Larbes Martha Metz Ruth Moorman Joseph and Elaine Macaluso Daniel O’Connell Kurt and Bridget Krebs Sharon Larbes Sharon Metz Miraida Morales Betty and Anthony Kreiner Matthew Latchaw James Mack Joann Metzler Hon. John O’Connor Amy Morand Michael Pieper Jody Maher Sandee and David Mc Alpin Shawn O’Day Delores Krekeler Lazar and Meri Lazinsky Barb and Joseph Meyer John Morand Kevin and Denise McCabe Richard and Rosina Pirchner Kristina Krimm Yann and Mary Le Gouellec Sarah and Daniel Mahlerwein Charles and Mary Meyer Michael and Jackie O’Hearn Patrick Morand Anthony Platz Florence Mahoney Charles McCafferty Joseph and Sally Olding Jerry and Marianne Krismer Doug and Lynda Lee Joseph and Barb Meyer Suzanne Morrissey Anna McCann Ron Plybon Doug and Sandy Kroger Elizabeth Lee Agatha Makamure Richard and Katherine Meyer A. Charles and Mary O’Leary Jan Mosch Colette and Michael Pocta DONORS William (Dale) McCann Eric and Kelly Kroger Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Lees Edward Maleszewski Susan and Christopher Meyer David and Beth Oliverio Teresa and Ronald Moses James and Marcia Poggione Nancy and Donald Mallery Valarie McCarthy Linda Olsen Donna Kroger Drue Lehmann Dick Meyer Michael and Cathleen Mucenski Richard and Beverly McClure Samuel and Carol Pogoni Joseph Kroger Richard Leibel Carol Mallicote Harry Meyer Carole Orth David Muenz Melanie Poon Dr. Kevin and Lori Malloy Susan McCord Kenneth and Shirley Ortwein Dorothy and James Krumme Michael Leik Thomas Meyer Rev. Robert Muhlenkamp James and June McCown Ed and Linda Poore Joan Krummen Matthew Leisring David Malloy Kenneth Meymann Marlene Osgood Mary Mullucey Susan Poplinski Mary Malone Robert and Mindy McCoy Mildred Osment Michael Kuechenmeister Eugene and Jayne Leiter William and Mary Michel Emily Mulvey Mr. and Mrs. Steven McCrillis George and Teresa Porcaro Curtis Kuethe Paul and Mary Leitzinger Terrence Malone Wendy Middendorf Mary Ostendarp Randy and Susan Murphy Richard and Lois Post Mary Alice Manley Joseph and Joann McDevitt Betty Ostendorf Theresa and Erin Kuhn Laura and Daniel Lejeune Charles Milazzo William and Julia Murphy Susan McDonald Jeffrey and Janet Poulin Anthony and Julie Kulhanek Ted and Christine Lemmon Charles and Tammy Manor David and Kathryn Miller Peter and Mary O’Toole John Murtaugh James and Viola Powers Paul Manter Graham and Susan McDonic Steve and Carole Otte Chris Kurtz Nicholas and Judith Lengyel Ken and Martha Miller John and Mary Mushaben John and Sharon McDowell Laura and Bradford Price Robert and Kamela Kurzhals Peter and Carolyn Lenz Rocco Manzo Thomas and Ann Miller William and Renate Otteson Gerald Mushaben Scott and Sarah Priestle Dr. Umesh and Katina Marathe John, Jr. and Therese McDowell Sylvia Pacheco McGuire Alice Kushner Gustavo and Marisela Leon Mr. and Mrs. Mark Miller Katelyn Mutchler Mary Sue and Roy McDuffie Robert and Sharon Primm Ronald and Elaine Kuznar John and Rita Lethert Michael Marchal Carolyn Miller Joseph and Mary Palascak Michael and Nancy Mysonhimer Frances Propps Jonathan and Donna Markle Jacki McGovern Anthony and Helen Palazotto Mary Lacey Paul Leugers Craig Miller Gary Neiheisel Janet and Mike McGrath Therese and Michael Puglielli Michael and Sharon Lacy Donald and Helen Levengood Joseph, Jr. and Dianne Marn Katherine Miller David and Lianne Palluconi Tim and Mary Neilheisel Robert and Jere Pulte David and Irene Marsh Timothy and Kathy McGrath James and Anita Pappalardo Karen Lagedrost Gregory Levesque Kenneth Miller Monica Nesbitt Gregory McGrath Phillip and V Quaglia William and Leah Levitt John and Judith Martin Robin Miller Clem Pater III Virginia Nesmith W. John and Nancy Radcliffe Elaine Martin Kathleen McGrath Tori Patrick Michael and Elizabeth Liderbach James Minium Marilyn Nesselhuf Bryan McGrory Kenneth Radziwon Ronald and Rita Lieske Jorge Martinez Robert and Sue Minor Dawn Paugh Christine Nesteruk Joseph and Deborah Rahn Torin Martinez Timothy McKenna Ellen and Jim Paxton Edward Limbert Jeff Mischnick Mike Neu Mark and Valerie McKinney Luke and Mary Rahrig Vicky Lind Janet and Bernard Martini John and Diane Mitchel Norman and Deborah Pearson Donald and Barbara Neumann Greg and Traci Raiff Paul and Felicita Martini Cynthia McKinney John and Marianne Peck Charley Lindermann Daria Mitchell Jackie Neumann Casey McMillan Nayda Ramos Richard Lindhorst Ronald and Carole Martini James Moeggenberg Richard and Victoria Peckham Jan Neumann Barbara Ramusack Bruce and Ann Martino John McNamee Linda Pelstring Carrie Linscott Mary Moeggenberg Raymond and Patricia Neusch Elizabeth McNellie Daniel and Sherri Randall Sister Janet Linz Mary Marx Laura Moese Wilma Pendygraft Leslie and Kenton New Norbert Ranz Thomas Marx Alexander McPhee Ellen Perazzo Thomas and Adele Lippert John and Debbie Mofatt William and Ann New William McQuaide John and Margaret Rapach

22 2016 ANNUAL REPORT 23 Thank You To Our Generous Donors Sam and Julie Shine John and Katherine Stengel Harold Thalheimer Bernard Vogel Nancy Shively Rev. Bob Stephan James and Linda Thaxton Walter and Paulette Vogelsang Patricia and Vernon Shoemaker Richard and Arlene Stepien Nancy and Stephen Theobald Helen Vogt Marcy Shultz Patricia and William Stetter J. Michael and Patricia Thierauf Charles Voisard Caroline Siderits Michelle Stevens Edwin and Thelma Thomas Richard and Jean Volk Jane Rasico Joseph and Jeanne Sanker Schneider Philamena Sidle Albert Stevenson Franklin and Diane Thomas Betty Volker Robert and Martha Rauen Robert, Sr. and Joan Sanker Don Schneider Norma Siegel Richard and Carol Stevie Barbara Vollmer Paul and Ruth Ravena Daniel and Angela Sarell Thomas Schneider Meta Sien Joseph and Elizabth Stewart-Pirone George and Betty Von Wahlde J. and Sherrin Rawlings Katherine Sarlo Regina and Manfred Schnetzer Edgar and Ann Sims Patricia and W Stibich Germaine Vonderhaar Lucille Re Patricia Sartini Jerry and Ann Schoen Thomas and Patricia Sipniewski Edward and Barbara Stiftar Herbert Vonderheide Patricia Reaman Jason Sato Chris and Lisa Schoenberger Richard and Kathleen Skalski Mary Kay Stockelman Michael Waddell John Rebholz Timothy and Mary Sattler Marguerite Schoenung Judy Slattery Robert Stonestreet Chet Wade Debbie Rechtin Abel and Susan Saud Janet Schonk Michael Slattery Jack and Judith Stopkotte Jessica Wade Murphy Anthony and Louise Redden Jason and Wendy Sauer Christine Schoonover Richard and Barb Slavinski Carol Straubing Gregory and Janet Wagner Jack and Susanne Reddy Sharisse Saunders Janine Schorsch Rick and Rhonda Sleesman Susan Strick Richard and Anne Wagner Caroll and Susan Redinger Kathy Robinson Joseph Scarpelli Mary Beth Schrader Alma and Thomas Sliter Rev. Robert Stricker William Wagner Peyton and Mary Reed Mary Robinson Andrew and Kristian Scarpitti Gregory and Sandra Schrage David and Barbara Smith Henry and Ann Striet Jim Wahl Ken Reeder Donald Robke Kathleen Schackmann Peg Schramn Arthur Thomas John T. and Marcia Smith James Strominger Patricia Wahl Rob and Sharon Rees Dan and Laurie Roche David and Judy Schaefer Gloria Schrand Delores Thomas Kevin and Angela Smith JoAnn Strong Karen and Thomas Waitzman Adolphus and Sandy Register Joseph and Sandra Roche Steven and Dianne Schaefer Timothy Schrand Frances Thomas Richard and Patricia Smith Thomas and Linda Strotman Richard Wallace Rita Reichert Raymond and Renee Roetting Jan Schaefer Paul and Joan Schreiber Ronald Thomas Tom and Lisa Smith Sharon Stuard Linda Wallbaum Charles and Vivian Reidmiller Mary Roflow Ronald and Dr. Lori Schaeper Bill Schretter Al and Joy Thuenemann Charles Smith Wayne and Vickie Stubenrauch Martin and Debbie Walling Kathy Reinbach Judy Rogers Alvin and Kathleen Schaeper John and Amy Schrimpf Marvin Tibbetts Donna Smith Larry and Nancy Suer William and Toni Walls Michael Reiners Joyce Rohan Debbie Schafer Robert and Lauren Schroeder Martin Tierney Monica Smith Lynn Sumerel Jim and Cindee Walsh Ron and Mary Reitz Don Rohling Louis and Joann Schapker Mary Schroeder Ann Tillman William Smith Scott and Karen Summe Otto and Margaret Walter James and Susan Renner Ted Rohling Jay and Christine Schuermann Rita Timoney Annette Smith Tarver Dale and Geneen Sunderhaus Walter Family Mary Renner Robert and Pat Rohrig Abbot Patricia Schug Tom and Dr. Barbara Tobias Robert and Joyce Smyth Bill and Deborah Sutman Edward and Lois Wandstrat Anthony and Deborah Renzi Evan and Karen Rohrkemper Larry Schulten Marcelle Toma DONORS Mr. and Mrs. Barry Smyth Sister Rosaleen Suupleman Jerry and Shannon Ward Kathleen and Deacon John Rettig Judy Rolfert Robert and Darla Schulz David and Mary Tompkins Carla Snodgrass Leonard Suwalski Dorothy Ward Dr. Sean and Leah Reynolds Michael and Sharon Rolfes Ralph and Rita Schulze Chris Torello Kathleen and R. Sollmann John Swintek Michael Warmbier Barry and Amy Reynolds Jordan Rolfes Robert and Patricia Schutte William and Janet Torok John Solomon Anne Swisher Robert and Marjorie Warnecke Roswitha and Charles Reynolds John and Ann Rolwing Richard Schutte Evelyn Toro-Litts Bill and Sandra Spadafora Steven and Kathleen Szczap James Warner Lourdes Ribera Rob and Eileen Romie Rev. James Schutte Gregory and Lisa Trachsel Patricia Spalding John Tack Jacquelyn Warner Cecilia and Kenneth Rice Debbie Roney Michael and Nancy Schwab Jayne Treinen-Yager DONORS Gary Sparks Robert Tahmassebi Michael and Darlene Watts Debbie and Clayton Rice Martina Roos Michael and Robin Mary Tritschler Schwanekamp Christine Spears and Robert Chase Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Tamanko Donna Watts Faye Rice Richard and Sharon Rose John and Katie Tritt Thomas and Kathy Sperber Robert and Giovanna Tamm Wayne Wauligman Thomas and Robin Riechel Joseph and Marlene Schwarz Heidi Rose Gerald and Jean Schatzman Jason Troutman Michael and Terri Schwarz John Spilker Jerry Tasset Dr. James Weaver Dennis Riedmiller Mary Rosselot Sandra Tuley Dale and Kim Scheidt Gordon and Mary Joe Spindler David and Ann Taylor James and Debra Weber Wayne Rieger, Jr. Jeanne Schwemberger Richard Rosswurm Ida and Thomas Schick Michael Tussey Cornelia Schwendeman J. Robert Spitzer Jack and Regina Taylor Jerome and Ingrid Weber Albert and Barbara Riestenberg Jeffrey and Martha Roth Ronald Tutas Richard and Barbara Schiesl James and Catherine Sprauer Raymond A Teepen Debbie Weber Pamela Rincones Katherine Scott Joanne Rouse-Clark Steven Schild John Twarozynski Charles Seal Priya Srivastava Barbara Teglas Jonathan Weber Alan Rindler Jeffrey and Mary Rowekamp Timothy Tyler David and Cheryl Schildmeyer Harold and Maureen St. Clair Pat Telger Ned Weber Neil and Marcella Rinehart James Seipel and Julia Arnold Jane Rowland Charles and Kathryn Schinkal Jeffrey and Marcy Tyree Judith Sellmeyer David Stacey David and Heidi Temming Kristina Wegener Roger Rizzardi Herren Rueda Dennis Uecker Edward and Holly Schlaack Vincent and Betty Staley Robert Tenkman Hedwig Weibel Gary Robbins James and Joan Sendelbach David and Linda Ruehlman Donna Schlake Michael and Ann Ullman Don and Mary Service Frederick Staley, Jr. John and Maria Tensing David Weickert Drs. Sherron and Robin Roberts Anita Ruppert Lou Ullrich Christopher Schleifer James Stammen Steve Terrell Thomas and Lisa Weidner Courtney Roberts Carl Servizzi Diane and Kenneth Rushford Jane Schleutker Dennis and Sheila Ulrich Ed and Terri Severyn Geraldine and Phillip Stapf Karl Weidner Rita Robertson Stacie and James Rusk Priscilla Ungers James and Lynnette Schluter Diane and Robert Steele Lindley and Mary Weikert James and Dorothy Robinson Mark and Laura Shary Drs. William and Kathryn Russ Donald and Irene Schmidt Vicki Unterreiner Dr. Joseph Shaughnessy and Robert Steele Carol Weinel Thomas and Nancy Russell Gloria Uziel Lois and George Schmidt Dr. Nichole Sonderman James and Linda Steffen Tom and Janet Weingartner Dorothy Russo Michael Vaccariello William and Susan Schmidt Timothy Shaw Jim and Kim Stegeman Donald and Sandra Weinkam Helen Russo Louis Valencia Carol Schmidt Elaine Shawyer Kenneth Stehlin Paul and Natalie Weis Lois Rust Jeanette Van Kirk Edith Schmidt Mary Shearer William and LaVerne Steiger Matthew Weisenborn Paul and Ruth Rutschilling Wilma Veldman Linda Schmits Marilyn Sheeran Rich and Mary Stein Linda Weisgerber Ray and Roxann Rybolt Manuel Venegas Rev. George Schmitz Andy and Nicole Shenk Henry Stein Jeffrey Weisker Laurence and Susan Sack John and Amy Vennemeyer Joan Schnabel Drs. Brendan and Katherine John Steiner John and Ann Welling Rosemary Sackenheim Michael Verzola Ferd and Barbara Schneider Sheridan Dennis and Judith Steinke Thomas and Lorrain Welling Ronald Salerno John and Kathy Teufel Phillip Viars Jon and Alyce Schneider Guy and Irene Sherman Robert and Eileen Stelzer Stan Welling Kenneth Sanders Jane Teufen Ralph Vieson Lawrence and Margaret Joseph and Victoria Sherman James and Karen Stemann Juanita Wenke Robert and Joy Thaler Margie Voegele Candy Stemple Edward and Virginia Wenstrup

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Chris and Barbara Williams Dr. and Mrs. Robert Wolterman Thank you to our Corporate and Legal Aid Society Of St. John Neumann Catholic Church Mary and William Williams Kathleen Wood Organizational Donors Southwest Ohio St. John’s Unitarian Thomas and Patricia Williams Carol Woodward Agnes Nordloh Charitable Trust Louis and Melba Schott Universalist Church Foundation Beverly Williams Richard and Jennifer Woolf AK Steel Foundation St. Joseph Orphanage LPK Diane Williams Liz Worley All Saints Church St. Julie Billiart Parish Macy’s Jill Williams Dave and Brenda Wright Amazon Smile Foundation St. Mary Church Mary, Help of Christians Church Ruth Ann Williams Donald and Nora Wright Archbishop Moeller High School St. Maximilian Kolbe Parish Mercy Health Anita Wilson Diane Wright Archdiocese Of Cincinnati St. Monica- St. George Church Metropolitan Area Religious Tom and Brenda Wimberg Jeannine Wright Archdiocese Of Cincinnati- St. Susanna Parish Hispanic Ministry Office Coalition of Cincinnati ( MARRC) Diane Winkeljohn Robert Wright St. Therese, Little Flower Parish Archdiocese Social Action Office - Office of Mindy Wise Barbara Wuest Institutional Diversity St. Xavier Mothers Club Dr. Brad Wenstrup Bill and Deborah Zettler Astra Zeneca First Presbyterian Church Mryna and George Wissing Russell Wulf Miami University Dept. of Synapse Corporation Jay and Kathy Wertz Dr. Richard Zettler AXA Foundation (Deacon’s Fund) Kevin Wittman Michael Wurst Spanish & Portuguese Synchrony Financial Marlene Wessels Diane Ziegler and Amir Zahoor Barnes Dennig Garden Expressions Unlimited , LLC Tom and Ginny Woerner Vivian and Gerald Wyen Microsoft Takeda Rev. Don West Jerry and Barb Ziegler Bartlett & Co., LLC GE United Way Campaign Jeffrey and Sandra Wohlfrom Daniel Yaeger Morgan Stanley Teradata Edward and Helen Whalen David and Lisa Ziemnik Bellarmine Chapel General Electric Company Karol and Michael Wolf Barb Yeager Mount Saint Joseph University The Center for Closing the Matt Whalen Amelia Zimmer Benevity Community Impact Fund George and Margaret Health Gap Christian and Marybeth Young McLane Foundation Mt. Healthy Alliance, Inc Brianna Wheeler Richard Zimmerman Blue Ash Tool & Die Co., Inc. Leo and Judith Young Give With Liberty Northern Hills Synagogue Richard Whelen Robert and Marie Zitney BB&T Bank Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young Good Samaritan Hospital Nuveen Investments Thomas and Amy Wiandt William and Mary Zleit CareSource Daniel Young (Tri-Health) Over-The-Rhine-Kitchen Joseph and Helen Wichie John and Mary Zorio Castellini Foundation Holly Young Good Shepherd International Paramount Health Care William and Judith Wickert Catholic Charities USA Church Jay Young Pepsico Silicon Valley Patricia and Henry Wickham Catholic Telegraph Gradison Foundation Community Foundation Timothy Young DONORS Firmin and Connie Widmer Centene Management Graydon Head & Ritchey LLP Phillips Edison Company Gregory Yudovich Sharon Wiehe Company LLC Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Pitney Bowes Thomas and Paula Zalla Jerome Wiesenhahn Center For Special Needs Trust Health PNC Bank Adriana Zambrano Administration Luke and Melissa Wiley Greater Cincinnati Foundation Presbyterian Women Christopher Zander Chemed Corp Foundation Joseph and Elaine Wilhelm Guardian Angels Church Procter & Gamble Company Mauro Zappasodi Church of Ascension & Holy Trinity TIAA Bradley and Tricia Wilkens Doris Wolf Hispanic Avanzando Hispanics Prokids Dr. Carl Zaycosky Michael and Kathleen Wilkins Carol and Donald Wolfe Cincinnati Arts Association Hispanic Chamber Cincinnati USA TQL Cares DONORS ProMedica Steve and Judy Zehringer Don and Carole Willen Margaret Wolfe Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Holy Cross Parish Paramount Health Care) Tri-Health John Zeller Cincinnati Friends Meeting Homan Foundation Prudential Retirement Tri-State Logistics Council Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy Illinois Tool Works Foundation Reading Investments UBS Financial Services Cincinnati Mennonite Church Immaculate Heart of Mary School Richwood Presbyterian Church United Health Citizens Charitable Foundation International Mission For Children Robert A. and Marian K. United States Conference of atholic Bishops City of Cincinnati Janus Capital Management LLC Kennedy Charitable Trust United Way Butler County Clorox Company John D. Dovich & Associates, LLC San Carlos Borromeo Center College Hill Presbyterian Church for Hispanic Ministry United Way Of Greater John Deere Cincinnati Combined Federal Campaign Santa Maria Community John Hancock Services, Inc. US Bank Comboni Missionaries Johnson & Johnson SC Ministry Foundation UTC Aerospace Cotswold Foundation JP Morgan Chase Foundation Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati Wells Fargo Deloitte KeyBank Foundation Sisters of The Precious Blood Western & Southern Democratic Women’s Network Kiwanis SPX Corporation Foundation Financial Fund Dominican Novitiate Knights Of Columbus St Anne Province Center - Whitmer & Co. CPA’s Duke Energy KPMG Congregation of Divine Wohlgemuth Herschede Chili’s Kroger Company Providence Foundation Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc. Lakeview United Church of Christ St. Anthony of Padua Church Evelyn W. Dunn Charitable Trust Leadership Scholars, Inc. St. Cecilia School Yep Fitness Fifth Third Bank League Of United Latin St. Columban Church YWCA Greater Cincinnati Finishing Technology, Inc. American Citizen St. Columbkille Church Finneytown Board of Education St. Francis De Sales Parish

26 2016 ANNUAL REPORT 27 He answered, “The one who treated him with mercy.” Jesus said to him, “Go and do likewise.”

(Luke 10:37)

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