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No One Should Live Hungry and Homeless
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A hot meal on a cold winter night can encourage a homeless man to transform his life.
TableeebbTTaa llTTaabb ee ofoooffo ContentsCC e sooo tt nnnnoo e3 Message from the Executive Director
4 Men’s Ministry UpdateOvernight Guests, Spiritual Transformation Program, Ready2Succeed, Show Some Love
8 Family Ministries Report Family Ministry Center, Camp Bennett, Seniors Luncheons, Operation Back Pack and Operation Christmas Miracle
12 Partner Ministry FocusDonors, HeArt & Sole, Corporate Partners, Volunteers
15 Financial Report
16 Thanks To Our Generous Mission Partners
24 Mission Statement, Board and Staff
Photo credits: Philip Z. Ford, Christine Fuji, Stanley Monickam, Melena Shonell
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A M E S S A G E F R O M T H E E X E C U T I V E D I R E C T O R
One Soul at a Time“The poor you will always have with you,” Jesus says in Mark 14:7. While the full verse reminds His disciples to worship Him, His opening statement is also like a prophecy: Poverty will never go away. How can we possibly fix a problem like that?
At Central Union Mission, we do it one person at a time—the way Jesus did.
We can’t help all seven thousand people who sleep on the DC streets each night. We can’t even guarantee that all of the Mission’s 170 nightly guests will successfully rejoin their community. However, we trust God to bring to the Mission those who are ready, so we serve Him faithfully.
2017 brought our newly remodeled Family Ministry Center, which gives us the space to help more struggling families. We also made some great friends and rose to new challenges. I know this annual report will encourage you about what your gifts accomplished.
We are so grateful for our friends who volunteer at the Mission, and we covet every prayer. We also want to assure you that while you are following your daily calling and obeying God’s commands to help the poor, the treasures you invest in Central Union Mission are touching lives every day.
Blessings,
David Treadwell (center) and Social Work Director Shirley Johnson congratulate Shawn Garnett on his graduation from the Spiritual Transformation Program.
One gives freely, yet grows all the richer; another withholds what they should give, and only suffers want.
Whoever brings blessing will be enriched, and one who waters will himself be watered.
Proverbs 11:24–25 ESV
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MMMMMM E NNNEEE ’’’ SS MMM I N I S TSS TTTIINI RRRRR YY UU PPP D AAADDD AA T EEEETT
OvernightgggO ee thiinnrrvO gge ii GuestsGG ee ssssuu tteThis year, the Overnight Guest Ministry and Spiritual Transformation Program provided 58,889 nights of shelter and 6,448 counseling sessions and hospital or home visits. Together, both ministries distributed 29,964 pieces of clothing and served 245,778 nutritious meals at the shelter. At the men’s emergency shelter, the Mission
serves about 225 guests three meals a day.
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M E N ’ S M I N I S T R Y U P D A T E
Spiritual Transformation ProgramThe Spiritual Transformation Program welcomed 157 participants this year. Men’s Ministry provided 1,770 appointments for eye exams, testing or private medical or legal consultations and 16,461 hours of instruction in English literacy, GED preparation and other skills.
51 Men’s Ministry program participants found permanent housing this year, and 88 were employed.
These graduating Spiritual Transformation Program students worked to recover from addictions and life trauma and learned soft skills that will help them gain a good job and a permanent place to live.
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M E N ’ S M I N I S T R Y U P D A T E
Ready2Succeed61 men and women were served in the Ready2Succeed Program: 31 in Ready2Work, 3 in Ready2Recycle and 27 in Ready2Cook (Mission Muffins and the Culinary Training Program); 30 men participated in the Work Therapy Program (working and living at the Mission); 56 men were in the Special Circumstances Transitional Program; and 20 men were housed in the Gospel Mission House transition home.
The Ready2Work Clean Team members are out on Dupont Circle, Mt. Vernon Triangle, H Street, Bladensburg Road and Benning Road every day keeping the streets clean and attractive for pedestrians and businesses.
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M E N ’ S M I N I S T R Y U P D A T E
Show Some LoveThank You to Our Sponsors
Donnie Simpson
Coca Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated
The Warrior’s Movement
Everyone Eatz Café
After haircuts, shaves and clean clothes, Mission guests enjoyed a candlelight Christmas dinner of salmon or jerk chicken and a dessert table at this year’s Show Some Love event. A live vocal group and band also enhanced this evening and volunteer djs put on a dance party.
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FA M I LY M I N I S T R I E S R E P O R T
Family Ministry Center With your help, the Mission was able to distribute $7,246,386 worth of food and $1,592,054 worth of clothing, furniture and household goods. Through the Family Ministry Center, the Mission served or provided 3,435,415 meals for hungry men, women, families and children.
Besides nutritious groceries, the Family Ministry Center offers our neighbors clothing, housewares, furniture and toys—all at no cost!
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FA M I LY M I N I S T R I E S R E P O R T
Camp Bennett355 children attended week-long summer camp at Camp Bennett.
Camp Bennett gives inner-city children a cool place to play, make friends and learn about Jesus. Traditional camp activities like crafts, swimming, hiking and campfires make for treasured memories.
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The Mission’s Seniors Luncheons provide fellowship, encouragement and counsel as well as food and fun. These ladies enjoyed our annual summer field trip to Sight & Sound Theatre in Lancaster, PA.
FA M I LY M I N I S T R I E S R E P O R T
Seniors LuncheonsEvery month, senior citizens join us for a game of Bingo, a delicious lunch, an inspirational message and a bag full of groceries. 17 Seniors Luncheons were held in both English and Spanish, with an average of 250 attendees each month. Four families lived in the Mission’s Lambert House, our low-income housing facility.
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FA M I LY M I N I S T R I E S R E P O R T
Operation Back Pack and Operation Christmas Miracle 444 children received new back packs filled with school supplies through Operation Back Pack, and 1350 children received Operation Christmas Miracle gift bags.
Brand new supplies and a snazzy backpack help our city’s children return to school eager to learn.
Santa was the star of Operation Christmas Miracle. Hundreds of families received Christmas presents for their children through the compassion of generous donors.
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PA R T N E R M I N I S T R Y F O C U S
DonorsGenerous supporters donated $16,775,409 in money and gifts-in-kind. Mission donors bequeathed $639,575 in legacy gifts this year. We are grateful to these organizations that contributed critical goods and services.
PA R T N E R M I N I S T R Y F O C U S
HeArt & Sole
Your commitment to serving God and helping the poor can be a lasting part of your personal legacy. For more information about including Central Union Mission in your will, please visit christianwill.org/centralunionmission.
The Mission’s third HeArt & Sole event brought friends together to sample good food, enjoy cooking competitions and live music and mingle with local celebrities—in total raising over $180,000 to help provide nearly 50,000 meals and care for neighbors in need. Chef Rock Harper, Haywood Turnipseed, Jr., Chef Derrick Wood and Sunni (back row) selected Chris Milner, comedian and “sous chef,” and Chef Damian Brown as the winners in the VIP “Chopped” Challenge.
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Thank You to Our Sponsors
Sandals Sponsors: You don’t know Him till you walk in His shoesMichael & Jacqueline AbbeyAnonymousHoffman Town CenterIndependent Order of Odd FellowsPassport AutoPepcoRobert & Janet RobertsonSmither Family FoundationWalmart
Heels Sponsors: Put on your nice clicks for this eventAdvoc8Breakthru BeverageCoca-Cola Bottling Co. ConsolidatedComcast NBC UniversalEDENSNortheast Rescue MissionSt. Brendan’s in the CityTwitter
Kicks Sponsors: Have the coolest kicks in the houseJohn & Sally CoxBrian & Margaret MurtaghMGM National HarborNational Presbyterian ChurchEarl W. & Amanda Stafford, The Stafford Foundation
Sneaker Head Sponsors: Break out your finest for a night on the townAlan & Deborah ChambersAlturas Real Estate Interests, LLCCohnReznick LLPBuzz & Dee Dee CollinsH. René & Deborah FonsecaArn HalpinLarry & Lyn HuffDavid & Laura LeachKim LeBelKathi Trotter RaynerDavid & Charlotte TreadwellRoyster & Wendy Wright
Golden Slippers Sponsors: This party is a rest for your soleCapital Air Filter CorporationDC Brau HouseOptimal NetworksMary Goldsmith, RSMRSM US LLPSpiced
Thanks also to the chefs and kitchen staffs at McLean Bible Church, First Baptist Church of Glenarden and National Community Church for participating in our “Battle of the MegaChurches.”
More than 30 talented chefs, including Drew Kim and Danny Lee, owners of the hot new DC restaurant CHIKO, donated tastes of their unique cuisine to delight and inspire the Mission’s faithful supporters.
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PA R T N E R M I N I S T R Y F O C U S
Supporting OrganizationsBranch Banking & Trust
Safeway
Hoffman Town Center
KaBOOM!
Independent Order of Odd Fellows
Disabled American Veterans
Monumental Sports & Entertainment
World Bank
The Rotary Club of Washington DC
United Way of the National Capital Area
Leveling the Playing Field
Pepco
Walmart
Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated
Marriott
Spy Museum
IGY Marinas
First Baptist Church of Glenarden
The National Presbyterian Church
Church of the Redeemer
St. Brendan’s In The City
Immanuel Bible Church
Providence St. John Baptist Church
Cherrydale Baptist Church
All Saints Episcopal Church
Employees from corporate partner Fed Ex donated their time to help with the Mission’s daily chores.
Show Some Love Christmas party volunteers went out of their way to make our Overnight Guests feel welcome.
Volunteers7,485 volunteers served and 8,757 volunteer opportunities were filled at all Mission locations. Volunteers donated 17,589 volunteer hours, and—with their help at all six Mission locations—prepared and distributed the equivalent of 3,623,193 meals this year.
Generous individuals and groups like The Heritage Foundation and The Johnson Building (Intern Housing, LLC) made and donated over 58,000 sandwiches to give to hungry walk-ins at the front desk.
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Individuals & Appeals $5,496,214
Churches 158,166
Businesses & Organiza�ons 171,330
Bequests 639,575
Grants 405,415
33%
1%
1%
4%
2%
Other Income 1,066,2696%
Gi�s-in-Kind donated 8,838,44053%
Total Income $16,775,409
Financial Report Fiscal Year ended June 30, 2017
Visit Missiondc.org/stewardship for our complete financial statements audited by CohnReznick.
Family Ministry $8,308,714
Men’s Ministry 5,159,186
Partners Ministry 240,196
Development & Communica�ons 2,082,838
Administra�on 620,671
51%
31%
1%
13%
4%
Total Opera�ng Expenses* $16,411,605
Income Sources
Where Your Gifts Go
We gratefully thank our premier partner Passport Automotive Group for their dependable support this year, as well as for their Sandals Sponsorship for HeArt & Sole, presented here by Chesney Hellmuth and Evan Ryan.
*excludes depreciation expense; in-kind donations included with relevant ministries
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Many grateful thanks to the individuals who contributed $1,000 or more Mr. & Mrs. Abbey Ken Adams Marvin Adams Luther Alexander, Jr.Dwight Allen Beverly Allen Ellen Allen Stephen & Kimberly Allen Jane Ammon Jon Anderson Michael Anderson Mark & Grace Andringa Betty Arnold Susan Atwell Thomas Auld Robert Avery Doris Babcock Judy Bailey Mr. & Ms. Robert Bair Bryan Baker Rev. Jim Ball Margaret Ball Kenneth Barker Mike Barlotta Theodore Barreaux Jim Barrineau
Linda Bartoo Gene Bates Cherry & Peter Baumbusch Charles Beam Mr. & Ms. W. Whitman Bears Victor Beattie Mr. & Mrs. Tim Beatty Rev. Christopher Begg Harry Belin Susan Bell David Bell Tony & Beatri Bennett Vivian Bennett Paul Bennett Robin Benton Michael Berendt Glenn Bergmann Kathleen Berlin John Beyer Robert Biemesderfer Kelly Bigwood Wilfred Billerbeck, Jr.Gary Binner Hille Blackshaw John Bladen Scott Bloem Mr. & Mrs. Richard Boak Rick Bochner Ulrich Boesch Robert & Claire Bolha Thomas Bolick
Eric Bolinder Kenneth Bolles Riley Booker Frederick Boone Randy & Joyce Boucher Karen Bowie Randal Bowman Steve Boyer Mr. & Mrs. William Bradd Howard Breedlove Alfreda Brewer Chris Brigham Mr. & Mrs. Charles Brinkman Christine Britton Dorothy Britton Ida Brodie Jerry Brooks Edward Brooks Glenn Broussard Karen Brown Kathleen Brown Frederick Brown John Brown Lou Brown Robert & Karen Brown Colin Brown Matthew Bruffey William Brum Arlene Buckner Francesca Buscemi Kimberly Busch
Leon Bush, Jr.Wilhelmina Buster Bruce Butterworth Milton Buzan Kenneth Byers Jerry S. Byrd Pauline Calevas Leslie Calhoun Patrick & Gay Campbell George Campbell Jane Cappe Sandra Carlson Timothy Carrico William Cashman Earl Casner Emillio Cecchi Giuseppe Cecchi Amy Celico John Chamberlin Rev. Alan Chambers Alice Chang Margaret Chao Kyle Chapman John Cheeseman Joseph R. Chiaravallotti Inge Chilman Dr. Reginald Chisholm Joseph Chow Allen Christensen Autumn Christensen Kathleen Christiansen Robert Christofferson Jeffrey Cipolla Rita Clark
Alfred Clark Barbara Clemens-Pitre Christine Clements Bettye Coil Albert Colan Dana Cole James Cole Terry Coleman Mr. & Mrs. Mark Collins Michael Collins Irving Colonel John Conway Bonita Cook Sandra Copeland Kimberly Cornaggia Martin & Joyce Corry Mark Costner Daniel Coughlin Sally & John Cox David Crawford Margaret Crawford Crystal Crippen Amanda Croushore Mr. & Mrs. Robert Culin Barbara Cummins Jennifer Czajkowski Dr. Stephen Damm, MDSteven Daskal Gerald David Ella Davis Joel & Sara Davis Judith Dawson Kevin Daye Luis De La Rosa
Financial Donors
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Regina Dee Carol Del Priore Admiral Bruce DeMars, USN Ret.Carolyn Denison Mr. & Mrs. John Derrick, Jr.Diane Devick Marco Devito Randi Deweese John Dicarlo Thomas Dickey Bernard Dietz Lura Dillow Sarah Dixon Doris Douglass Debra Downing Scott Dubbeling Becky Duckworth James Duff Paul DuMond Mr. & Mrs. James Dunlop Anita Dunn Nina Durham Henry Earp Barbara Easterling Khamisi Easton Charles Eaton Bruce Eberle Jacqueline England John Evans Susan Farneth Mike Fellenz Matthew Ferguson
John Ferguson Eric Ferguson Andrew Ferrentino James Finney Joe Fissmer Martha Fleury Robert Flom Harold Ford, Sr.Peter & Elizabeth Forster Jonathan Foster David Fouse Jillian Fox Mark Fracasso Don Frahler Randy Frankland Leonidas Fthenos Toni Gaines Alda Gamberoni Janet Gardner Paula Garrety Eileen Gatti Michael Gault Dr. Carol Giffen Mr. & Ms. Don Gilchrest Robert Giles Mark Gillam Carol Gillis Andre Gingles David & Lorna Gladstone Philip Gleeson Miss Gertrude Glenn Stanley Gnatowski Monica Godbey Frank Gomez
Anne Gonzalez Mr. & Dr. Brian Gormley Joseph Gosh Mr. & Mrs. Donald Graham George Grange, Jr.Anne Gravely George Graver Judith Green Kathryn Gregerson Don Gregory Dr. Joseph Grieco, Jr.Philip Grignon Martha Grimes Alberta & Larry Grooms Mr. & Mrs. Edward Grose Vickie Gross Thomas Gross Dr. & Mrs. Carl Gunderson Sepehr Haddad Jenny Hahn Durotolu Haley John Haley Warren Hall Susan Hamblet Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hamilton, Jr.Viola Hancock Mr. & Mrs. Jim Hand Wilhemina Harkless Jessie Harris Clarence Harrison John Harrison Charles Harry Michael Harvey Sidney Harvey
Robin Hassani Karen Hassmer Karin Hauschild Mr. & Mrs. Jim & Linda Hawkins Susan Hawthorne Harrel Hay Chris Hayes Thomas Hayes David Hazelton Karen & Jon Heal Raymond Heath, IIICandise Heinlien Dorothy Held Catherine Held Linda Heller Mr. & Mrs. Everett Hellmuth, IIIMichael Henderson Pamela Henne Magaly Hernandez Ken & Deb Hess Ann Hester Joseph Hill, IIKaren Hilliard Megan Hills Ray Hite Hubert Hoffman, IIIRuth Hofmeister James Hogan Mike Hogye Robert Holder J. Kent Holland, Jr.Dabney Holloway Katherine Holtgrieve Diane Hoskins
Michael & Mary Hotka Jon Hoyle Donna Huddleston Kim Hume Thomas Hungar Gloria Hunsley Barbara Huntley Katrina Hush Thomas Hussey Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Hutchinson,
Jr.Rae Hynson Lynn IllbackIrby Thompson Family First Fruits Charles Jackson Donna Jackson Neil Jackson Mary Jacobs Eleanor Jacobson Jonathan Jarvis Norman Jenkins Thomas Jipping Wilbert & Geraldine Johnson Shirley Johnson Janet Johnson Barbara Johnson Harvey Johnson Heather Johnson Roger & Carolyn Johnson Ricky Johnson Stephen Johnston Joseph Johnston, Jr.Thomas Jordan Eilman & MaryDane Kabigting
Financial Donors, cont’d
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Joseph Kaempfer, Jr.Timothy Kahne Berhane Kassa Harpreet Kaur Jodie Keary Kevin Keegan Kristi Keeler Ashleigh Keener Dr. Leonard Keifer John Keiser Geoffrey Kemp Kevin Kennedy Christian Kerge Maria Keyser Marie Khoury Allyn Kilsheimer Dr. & Mrs. Sun Kim Mr. & Mrs. Stanford Kimmel Mr. & Mrs. Kirtner King John King Loretta King Alice King Alecksander King Joan Kinlan James & Cora Kirby Timothy Klein Paul Knepp Scott Knight Joseph Kolb Brice Kornegay Thomas Koshy John Koss
William Koster Peter Kovar Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Kraftson Thomas Kramlik Robert Krech Cynthia Kronz Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kuecker Catherine Kuldell Robert Kvasnicka Flo Lagergren Mr. & Mrs. Robert Lane Linda Langner Elizabeth Larson Mary Laschober Stephen LaSeau Constantia Latham Cynthia Latimer Weber S. Lauh Robert Lavery Nancy Lawless Mitch Lawrence Thomas & Deborah Lawrence David & Laura LeachThe Lear FamilyGlen Ledeboer Charles Lee, Jr.Susan Lee James Leiphart James Lemert Jennifer Leonardo James Lewis Michelle Lewis Lilly Lievsay Dean Lin
Powell Lindsay Don Lobeda Karen Long David Loomis Richard Luebke Steven Lundberg Mike Lyons John Macier Robert MacKay Richard Mahan Peter Maher Ann Maiatico Walter Malinowski Mr. & Mrs. J.P. Mangan Aris Mardirossian Daniel Margolis James & Mary Martin Kathleen Martin Rochelle Martinez Joseph Martore Huntington Mason Kimberly Mason James Mathews Joseph & Kathy Mattos Martha Maurer Kevin McCarthy Gary McCollim Susan McCormick-Ewoldt Mark & Lyn McFadden Stuart McFarland Kathy & Tom McGarril Patrick McGinley Mr. & Mrs. James McGuirk, IIKevin McInroy
Adam McKay Nancy McKenzie Matt McKnight Andrew and Sandy McLaughlin Christopher McMackin, MDLinda McManamay Chris McMenomy Philip & Barbara Mead Margee Meckstroth Marybeth Meltzer Victoria Memmo Douglas Merrell, Sr.Robert Merson Leigh Method James Miers John Mikk Joseph Mikrut Gordon Milbourn, IIIRoger Millay Allen Miller Chris Miller Donald Miller Ernest Miller D Monique Minnick Mr. & Mrs. Peter Mitchell Mr. & Mrs. John Mleziva Henry Moak, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Jorge Molina Captain Donald Monday Helen Moon Martha Moore Nathan Moore Thomas Morgan Patrick Moroney
Kevin Morrow Lucious Morton Victor Mudryk Kathleen Muir Fitzhugh & Irene Mullan John Murphy Jeanne Mussig Mr. & Ms. David Mustone Jennifer Myles Nick & Anne Nagy Eleanor Nagy Evelyn Neal Fred Nebel Mr. & Mrs. Robert Neff Steven Neitz Jim Nellis James Nellis, IIAnh Dai Nguyen John Nicholas, Jr.Margie Nicholson Montica Nickens-Gaither Don Nickles John & Patricia Nigro Holly Nolting John Nootenboom Elizabeth Novak Daniel Nylen Todd O’Brien Stephen O’Brien Scott O’Connell William O’Connor Anthony Offutt Barbara O’Kane Jacob Oliver, Jr.
Financial Donors, cont’d
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Norman Ornstein Patrick O’Rourke Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Owens Nell Oxendine John Pai Julia Palmer Ruby Paone Mary Papadopoulos James Park Mary Parker Mr. & Mrs. Alan Parris Robert Parris Glenn G. Parsons Huber & Angela Parsons Behzad Parva Kalpna Patel Deborah Patterson Ronald Pearson Mary Pendergast Gregory Perkins Gavin Perry Mary Perry Raymond Pfaff Linh Pham Joyce Phelps Natalie Pho Evelyn Pickett Carl Pinskey Edward Plekavich Duane & Jan Porch Mr. & Mrs. Steve Portner Bethany Poteat
Dr. & Mrs. Don Powell Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Prantner Rich Prevatt Fred Price Rudolph Pruden Arthur Purcell John Purnell Paula Pursel Joyce Quick Gireesh Rajalakshmiamma Terry Raney Thaddeus A. Rattley, Jr.Tom Rattray Breanna Jo Rau Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Rausch Kent Rawlings Rosemarie Regis Christopher Rehm Cornelius Reidy Christopher Reseigh Jason Rhodes Jodie Rich Stephen Richardson Gregory Ridder Rebecca Rieksts Angela Riker Doug Ritter Brian Roberts, Jr.Bertha Roberts Mr. & Mrs. Robert Robertson Robert Rodriguez Edmund Ronan Tony Rossell Karen Roth
Ron and Jenny Rough Pamela Roylance Mr. & Mrs. Frank Ruscetti Andrew Sabonis, IIIKaren Sahebzadah Lucia Salice William Sanders Anthony Sargent Connie Saulnier Caroline Savage Peter Scala Thomas Scarlett Mr. & Mrs. James Schnabel Gary Schultz Barbara Schumacher Louis Schuster Stuart & Elizabeth Schwark Robert Schwenzer Trudy Seiberlich Lisa Seigel Dr. Richard Semmler Anu Sharma Mary Sheahen Stanley Sheehan Miss Heather Shelford Josephine Shepard Mary Shepard William Shipp Howard Shirley Raymond Shorb Cybill Sigler Laurie Sigler Hilary Sills Lindsay & Joshua Simmons
Gilbert Simonetti Gary Sipes, Jr.Nancy Slack Thomas Slack Nathan Sleeman Afina Slone Roland Smith Durwin Smith Dolores Smith Timothy Smith William Smith James Smith Debra Smith David R. Smith Lynn Smith Joyce Smithey Laurel Snapper Rachel Sommer Adenike Sonoiki Maj. Gen. Bradley Spacy Andrew Spagnolo Robert Spiers Joe Sprankle Harriet Sraha Ruthelle Stafford Karen Stamm Alex Stanchfield Dan Starrett Alida Stephens Norris Steve Barbara Stewart Patricia Stewart Miss Daniela Stoia Paul Stone
Timothy Stormer David Street Renee Strickland J.M. Strines Melissa Stroup Richard Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. David Sumby Dr. & Mrs. Michael Sveda R.A. Swearengin Wanda Swisher Ellen Swyler Norbert Szymanowski Anwar Taitt James Tarrant Wayne Tatusko Anne Taylor Marlin R. & Alicia B. Taylor Gary Ternullo Ralph Thomas, IIIMr. & Mrs. W. Thompson Shelia Thurston Clark & Cathy Tibbetts Alice Till Junius Tillery Roy Tipton, Jr.Aaron Tomares Madalyn Tomaszewski Kelly Toole Peter Townes Kim Nga Tran David Treadwell Thai-ba Trieu Paul Tsou Mr. & Mrs. Stefan Tucker
Financial Donors, cont’d
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Marla Tun Thomas Turner Robert Tyler Dr. Norma Vaglio-Laurin Robert Van Voorhees Mr. & Mrs. Angelo Venezia, Jr.Timothy Vogel G. Thomas Waite, IIIDavid Walden John & Ruth Walk Robert Walker Clelia Walker Dwight Walker Michael Wallace Robert Wallingford Josephine Walsh Frank Walter Ambert Wang Jieh Wang David Ward Joy Warfield Ian Warfield Marie Warner Roy Warren, Jr.Pamela Watson Warren Watt Michael Weeks Dale Weigel Rodney Weiher Howard Weiss Marvin Weissberg Ralph Weitz
Linden Welch Tom & Pam Welch Davis Welch Geraldine Weld Patricia Wetmore Vernell Wheeler Scott and Karin Wheeler Mike White Steven Wicinski Dale Wickizer Allan Wigfield Guenther Wilhelm Emilye Williams Nancy Williams Ellen Williams Sharon Williams Domenica Williams Christopher Williams Kristy Williams-Fercho Gambriel Wills Raymond Wimbrough Tuesday Winslow Michael Wise Douglas Wisniewski Bruce Wolcott K. Eric Wolfe William Wolfe Mr. & Ms. Roy Wong Judy Woodruff Joseph Wooldridge Arthur Woolley Morgan Wootten Robert Wormald Royster Wright
Todd Wright Thomas Wright Dan & Mariana Wyatt Marlin Yohey Meredith Yohey Michael Young Gary & Kathy Young Christopher Young Michael & Eliza Young John & Emilie Zahurancik Asghar Zaidi Mr. & Ms. Stephen Zdravecky Todd Zelnick Corinne Zimmerman
Financial Donors, cont’d
Thank you to Georgetown University for its partnership with Central Union Mission. These Georgetown Law Center students helped at the Mission in March.
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Our grateful thanks to organizations contributing $1,000 or moreThe Richard Kronheim TrustThe Lucille & Bruce Lambert Charitable
Foundation, Inc.The John Dickson HomeClark-Winchcole FoundationThe William H. Donner Foundation, Inc.The National Presbyterian ChurchPassport ToyotaProvidence St. John Baptist ChurchFirst Baptist Church of GlenardenVanguard Charitable Endowment ProgramSPM FoundationBoard Of Trustees Odd Fellows TempleFreedom FundWGTS-FMGaghan Mechanical, Inc.Church of the RedeemerImmanuel Bible ChurchCentral Lodge No. 1 Independent
Order of Odd FellowsSons of God Outreach
Christian Ministries, Inc.Ayco Charitable FoundationJohn Wall Family FoundationWal-Mart Stores, Inc.St. Brendan’s In The CitySIC Consulting, LLC DBA 1Rivet
All Saints Episcopal ChurchThe Magnolia Family Foundation FundUnity Health Care, Inc.Einstein Family Chartiable FundFerris Family FoundationMary And Daniel Loughran Foundation, Inc.The Grainger FoundationFourth Presbyterian ChurchCassaday & Company, Inc.Branch Banking & Trust CompanyMartin’s Famous Pastry Shoppe, Inc.Cherrydale Baptist ChurchNational Cable & Telecommunications
AssociationThe Capitol Hill Community FoundationLPL FinancialPhilip L. Graham FundTrustees of Mt. Rainier Christian ChurchNational Christian Charitable FoundationRedland Baptist ChurchThe John & Elizabeth Lane FoundationCapitol Hill Baptist ChurchFirst Potomac Realty Investment, LPLive Wire CommunicationsArk of Safety Christian ChurchT. Rowe Price Foundation, Inc.Alturas, LLCISMCIRestoration ChurchThe Boeing Company Gift MatchInstitutional Shareholder Services, Inc.
Hoffman Family TrustDaubers, Inc.TDS Writing SolutionsForcey Bible ChurchLaw Rocks, Inc.Direct Electric ServicesAda Harris Maley Memorial FundFood Lion Charitable Foundation, Inc.Steele Family FoundationThe Charles Delmar FoundationThe Community Foundation of
Northern VirginiaEmmanuel Brinklow Seventh Day Adventist
ChurchFirst Mount Zion Baptist ChurchKohlmark Builders, Inc.K. Neal International Trucks, Inc.Rosenthal AutomotiveRyan General Inc.Heritage Presbyterian ChurchDad’s Tree Service, Inc.Lester Poretsky Family FoundationNaval Station Guantanamo Bay ChapelInternational Reform Federation, Inc.Western Presbyterian ChurchKettering Baptist ChurchKnollwood Community ChurchTextron Matching Gift ProgramSuperior Foundation, Inc.Phillips Lytle, LLPLululemon
Sirens Project, LLCAmericana Grocery of VA, Inc.Reach Beyond MissionColumbia Community ChurchNew Song Bible Fellowship ChurchDerwood Bible ChurchFort America, Inc.Wallace Memorial Presbyterian ChurchTemple Baptist ChurchSargent Memorial Presbyterian ChurchThe Nellis GroupTriSept CorporationDisabled American Veterans Dept. of MD
War Memorial BuildingThe Van Metre Family Foundation, Inc.DLB Family Charitable FoundationAIB/PSB FamilyKassir FoundationPetoskey-Harbor Springs Area
Community FoundationWells Charitable FoundationHeart Sing FoundationThe Allstate FoundationRobert M. and Joyce A. Johnson FoundationNew Samaritan Baptist ChurchGrace CathedralGeorgetown News ServiceCapitol ChippersLeading Systems Technologies, Inc.CommonwealthFlorida State Society Of Washington, DCForrester Construction CompanyBedrock Foundations, Inc.
Financial Donors by Organization
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Thank you to our generous supportersFeed The ChildrenAmtrak MealsCapital Area Food BankALDIGiant (all locations)Pepperidge FarmsMetropolitan Reclamation Services, Inc.McLean Bible Church Clothing ShopPrice RiteStarbucksFairland International MarketSprinklesFTC Inventory-PATash CleanersGeorgetown Law SchoolMcLean Bible ChurchMartha’s TableKeys for the Homeless10KPBJStand By Flooring, Inc.Georgetown Presbyterian ChurchElizabeth BruinsReddy IceImmanuel Bible ChurchDC Diaper BankSafeway (all locations)Julie SuttonBrooks BrothersCareFirst BlueCross BlueShield
Imagine Hope Lamond Community Charter School
Google Express I.R.S. BuildingSt. Anselm’s Abbey SchoolChristopher WoodVictor LopezShabach! Community Services CorporationPlant Based Foods Inc.NauticaKeri NashAllen FirouzNational Washington Cathedral ScholarTobias ArffWoodStream ChurchWatergate HotelIngleside Service BoardRescuing Leftover CuisineRegina FrazierSarah MacLellanMatthew GangT-Rex CorporationSmithsonian Center for Folklife & Cultural
HeritageGabriela TorianAhmed AhmedRonald PollardRichard NeedlerBurke Community Church College GroupDonna ReddingMetro Washington Chapter of NIGPStrive DC
Target (all locations)Kerstin BryantEmbassy Of The Republic Of SingaporeThe Nellis GroupWashington Community FellowshipNielsens Sable Mid AtlanticDaniel SurmanJamie PetersonKiwanis Club of Eastern Branch Activity FundPrime Inc.Stepanie NovrslLeesa Sleep LLCSterling PortraitsC-4 Clothes ClosetPamela RoylanceSanjeev AggarwalBertha SmithComfort Inn HotelFirst Potomac Realty Investment, LPRestoration ChurchVeronica BrownHashtag Lunchbag DCMaster’s Service, LLCEva AikenWAVAWorld VisionValerie SandersThe Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day
SaintsInan HushmandLipstick Sister LLCThe Basic School B Co USMC
Madie JohnsonSt Matthias Apostle Catholic Church1 Redd Bag LTDReyna BurgoaBrand USAColmar Manor Bible ChurchErin SwearingMalin Public RelationsCrystal WilliamsJeanne V. TuroffInter-American Development BankReed SmithMike WardHearst Elementary SchoolHope 4 Our ChildrenNorthern High School Key ClubCenter for Global DevelopmentWalker Memorial Baptist ChurchCindy EssickLow Country Community ChurchMichelle VaughnPassworksSuga Chef Desserts, LLCThe New Macedonia Baptist ChurchWilliam C Trimble, III7-ElevenLife Community Church AlexandriaCaroline EbanksJoeth StricklandGary Thomas HellmanAll Saints Episcopal ChurchChristopher BrownFreeland MarketWalmart
Gift-in-Kind Donors by Organization
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Victoria MottesheardYazmin GutierrezBladensburg SDA ChurchOld CityAvalon Courthouse PlaceDurrana WardakKristi KungLighthouse ChapelLiving Savior Lutheran ChurchPamela CuringtonUnited Way Of The National Capital AreaWilliam D. EstesRon BonfilioDenis ElchhornGary LittleCambria Hotel & SuitesThe Milt Matthew FoundationChubb InsuranceClaude BennettJameme Judah Ben IsraelS. Schiavo-CampoErica BookerDemetria WallsSidwell Friends SchoolGeorgetown Day SchoolMarcus PilgrimThe Chronicle Of Higher EducationJessie Spates/Hair ClubNelson Mandela Day Initiative
BequestsThank you for including Central Union Mission in your will.William Robert Franklin HinesEstate of Harriett N. CrutJames E HerrCynthia GibbsMr. Louis CarusoMr. David R. Hearn
Gift-in-Kind Donors by Organization, cont’d
Mr. Michael J. DwyerThe John Harrison Revocable TrustMr. John BircherLorrie ParsonMr. David M AlexanderMr. Michael W HartfordMrs. Gloria A. OhligerMrs. Yvonne F. ClementCatherine Delacy
M I S S I O N S T A T E M E N TTo glorify God by proclaiming the Gospel and meeting the needs of hungry, hurting and homeless individuals and
families in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area.
Board of DirectorsPresident Royster Wright, government executiveVice President DC Washington, systems analyst, Computer System CenterVice President, Facilities Bob Wormald, chairman, The Wormald CompaniesSecretary Pamela Roylance, founder and director, Faith in Action and Local Missions Coordinator, Fourth Presbyterian ChurchAssistant Secretary John Jackson, attorney, Fairchild Industries (retired)Treasurer David Leach, executive director, Immanuel Bible ChurchAssistant Treasurer Michael J. Dennis, government executiveDeborah Russell Collins, deacon, Missions & Outreach; coordinator, Women’s Spiritual Mentoring Ministry, Immanuel Bible ChurchSerge Duss, executive, International Medical CorpsRené Fonseca, realtor, Long and FosterLarry Huff, president, Samaritan InnsRobert Krech, operations officer, World Bank
Senior StaffDavid Treadwell, executive director Min. Deborah J. Chambers, senior director of strategic partnerships and community engagementSally Cox, senior director of finance Rev. Rutherford Cooke, director of men’s ministry, retiredChaplain Tracy Duncan, director of family ministry Chaplain Kevin Hollowell, director of Camp Bennett Shirley Johnson, director of social work Bonnie Pritchard, director of education Wanda L. Spence, director of administrationRon Stanley, acting director of men’s ministry
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