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Annual Repor t 2008
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Advisory BoardPublic Affairs Committee
Hon. Patricia R. BellockHon. Joseph E. BirkettHon. Randall M. HultgrenChief Robert LaDuer, ret.Hon. John MillnerHon. Sandra PihosHon. Peter RoskamHon. James E. RyanSheriff John Zaruba
Special Projects CommitteeAnne CotterDr. David EblenKyle GilgisChief Steven HerronDebbie MascettiMark MilliganChief Robert PorterNanette SilvaRobert Pat Sullivan Robert Wahlgren
Family Shelter Service MissionWe commit ourselves to serving those affected by domestic violence by providing a network of dynamic, interconnect-ed programs and by empowering individuals and families to realize their potential. We challenge ourselves to become a vital resource and an ongoing force in the community around the issue of domestic violence.
Vision:To create a community that is free of domestic violence and safe for all.
DirectorsCarolyn Healy —PresidentLuAnn Zounes—Vice PresidentSusan Nuestrom—SecretaryDavid K. Olson—TreasurerLaureen BlissardTami BowmanKirk DewartJim DwyerStewart GibbsAdrianne GregoryHelen KasperBill NienburgGreg PowellEileen L. SachandaMary Ann K. TraversGail Von GontenMarianne Yurko
Leadership StaffKaren Hurley Kuchar
Executive DirectorAngiela Zielinski
Director of ProgramsBonnie Wyzgala
Director of Finance & AdministrationRobbie MacRoy
Director of Resource DevelopmentSandy Prichard
Director of Counseling & Community ServicesConnie O’Gorman
Director of Residential Services
We challenge ourselves to become a vital resource and an ongoing force in the community around the
issue of domestic violence.
Dear Friends,
Family Shelter Service celebrated significant accomplishments during the past year, and also faced major challenges. We completed our building project and raised funds for its completion. Opening in January and rising above the “weather challenges” of last winter, we offered safe and warm housing; our newest shelter filled almost immediately. We are pleased that all the plans and dreams of the past years resulted in a building that has passed the test of our residents with flying colors.
Our public location in Downers Grove afforded us the opportunity to invite community groups and individuals to tour the building and get a sense of the comprehensive scope of services we offer. The increased public awareness resulted in a huge surge of volunteers and donations of food, clothing and shelter supplies. Gardeners planted flowers and vegetables, and even volunteered their time to mow the lawn and weed. The outpouring of support in many varied forms has truly been heartwarming.
One of the challenges we faced later in the year was to address an operating funds shortage. While the new building did not require new staffing, a multitude of funding cuts from different sources resulted in the need to reduce costs. In response to this shortfall, we reorganized our emergency shelter program by expanding capacity in the Downers Grove building and changing the type of program offered in our Naperville home. We now offer an intermediate housing program in Naperville for clients who need a longer time to establish self-sufficiency, but who no longer need round-the-clock staff support. They still receive services tailored to their needs as victims of domestic violence, and have the opportunity to attain financial stability in a supportive environment. This creative response both saves costs and offers a much-needed service.
We also used this opportunity to begin a pilot project in Naperville. A prevention program has long been a dream of both board and staff. Based in our Naperville site, we have begun seeking opportunities to speak to children and youth, with the goal of developing an innovative outreach and prevention program in the community.
Our challenges pale in comparison to the difficulties faced every day by our clients. Again this year, we have seen the tragedy of lives cut short, and worked with women facing the day-to-day heartbreak of struggling to raise families and attain their goals while at the same time fearing for their very safety.
With all that has happened, dreams becoming reality and challenges and opportunities, we return again to our mission. At a recent meeting of all the staff at Family Shelter, each of us stated why we worked at Family Shelter Service, and then signed the mission state-ment which is now framed and hanging at our Wheaton office as a powerful reminder of our commitment. I wish you could have heard the strong and clear expression of dedication by each staff member to serve and advocate for victims of domestic violence.
The mission statement that inspires our work every day is the theme for this report. We are all strengthened by knowing that we have wonderful and generous support of people like you in our communities. On behalf of all of us at Family Shelter, please accept our gratitude.
Sincerely,
Karen Hurley KucharExecutive Director
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New Facility OpensIn January 2008, our new shelter and community counseling facility in Downers Grove opened its doors to clients. The facility boasts many new features including large play areas for children, an expandable meeting room for community volunteer trainings and client counsel-ing groups and a dedicated resource room for internet access. Addi-tionally, the new facility offers us an opportunity to provide services in innovative, interconnected ways. Our goal is to have a continuum of services that can be customized based on the needs of the client and can be provided by staff from different programs in both shelter and non-residential settings.
Reorganization of our Shelter ProgramIn order to best serve the needs of our most vulnerable clients, we have consolidated our emergency shelter program into two sites, Glen Ellyn and Downers Grove, and created an intermediate housing pilot program for longer-term shelter clients at our Naperville facility. Add-ing intermediate stay beds to the shelter program is an important step towards serving victims and their children who would benefit from additional emotional support, domestic violence counseling, and case management services while working towards living independently.
Online Order of ProtectionRecently, the 18th Judicial Circuit Court of DuPage County introduced an initiative to create and utilize an electronic filing system for Orders of
Protection (OOP’s). Our response was to provide user-friendly and clear explanations to individuals of all literacy and education levels by writ-ing an online tutorial. Additionally, we are sharing our court advocacy expertise with key stakeholders and the community to empower vic-tims of domestic violence with the knowledge and tools they need to fill out OOP’s at any location.
Second Chance Resale ShopsAfter only 18 months of operation, the sales in our Second Chance South store in Westmont equal or exceed the monthly sales in our original Wheaton location. The surrounding communities have pro-vided enthusiastic donors, customers and volunteers who find that a visit to our shop is not only welcoming but also rewarding. We have seen that during this economic downturn, we are a great alternative to retail shopping.
VolunteersOur cadre of community volunteers has increased an astounding 44% during the last year. The opening of our new shelter and community center as well as our new resale shop provided a whole host of new opportunities for volunteers looking to make a difference. Volunteers have planted our gardens and mowed our yards, provided childcare, and rang up sales at the resale store, to name just a few of the wonder-ful donations of time and talent we have received.
Highlights
ProgramsCounseling helps victims cope with the effects of domestic violence.
Support Groups break down the isolation surrounding victims through support and shared experience.
Shelter offers a safe haven to victims of domestic violence and their children.
Court Advocacy provides support and information about legal remedies available for victims’ protection.
Medical Advocacy collaborates with local hospitals and health care pro-viders to ensure that their patients are screened for domestic violence and provided with supportive services.
Community Outreach offers general educational programs and profes-sional in-service training to the public.
Hotline provides access to information and services 24 hours a day.
Children’s Program helps children find ways to cope with the violence in their homes.
Victim Advocacy follows up on every police-reported incident of domes-tic abuse in DuPage County to check on victim safety and to provide referral information.
Volunteer Program recruits, trains and places volunteers in appropriate and rewarding positions.
Latina Program focuses on providing culturally sensitive services to Latina victims.
Safe Pets Program provides for the short-term care of pets while victims are in shelter.
Provide a network of dynamic, interconnected programs and empower individuals and families to
realize their potential.
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* Includes depreciation of $151,662 ** Used for Naperville shelter rehab
Shelter programI have a safety plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87%
I have a better understanding of domestic violence . . . . . . . . . . .96%
I have a place to live . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82%
I have been linked to resources in the community . . . . . . . . . . . . .86%
I know what my legal options are . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84%
Community Counseling Program (% agree and strongly agree)I have new information about resources available to assist me . . . 89%
My counselor is helpful and knowledgeable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100%
I have a better understanding of how domestic violence affects me. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96%
I have a better understanding of how domestic violence affects my children. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96%
I know the legal resources available for addressing domestic violence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72%
I have a safety plan and am prepared to use it. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74%
Parents Responding for ChildrenMy children feel better about themselves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86%
My children have learned non-violent ways to solve problems . .78%
My children have a safety plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80%
OverviewTotal number of clients in shelter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 341
Adults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165Children . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176
Total nights of shelter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10,876
Total clients served in the Community
Counseling Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 910Adults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 736Children . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174
Police reported incidents of domestic violence in DuPage County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6,689
24-hour crisis hotline calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8,127
Clients assisted with an order of protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,163
Expenses 2007–2008
Description Expenses Capital Campaign
Residential Service 1,109,783 41.9%
Counseling Service 555,302 21.0%
Advocacy 347,612 13.1%
Community Education 127,976 4.8%
Subtotal 2,140,673 80.8%
Development 221,986 8.4% 98,581
Administration 287,364 10.8%
Subtotal 509,350 19.2% 98,581
Total Expense* $2,650,023 100.0% $98,581
Revenue 2007–2008
Description Operating Capital Campaign
Annual Campaign 825,216 35.1% 652,860
CDBG Naperville 15,900**
DHS Grant 802,900 34.2%
Government Grants 318,556 13.6% 1,112,329
In-Kind Revenue 77,275 3.3%
Misc & Interest 23,427 1.0%
Resale (Net) 60,907 2.6%
United Way 240,500 10.2%
Total Revenue $2,348,782 100.0% $1,781,089
2008 Measuring Our Success
In-KindRevenue
3%Resale (Net)3%
Misc &Interest
1% United Way10%
Annual Campaign
35% CounselingService
21%
ResidentialService
42%
Administration11%
Development8%
CommunityEducation
5%Advocacy
13%
DHS Grant34%
Government Grants14%
Provide a network of dynamic, interconnected programs and empower individuals and families to
realize their potential.
Operating Revenue Operating ExpensesIn-KindRevenue
3%Resale (Net)3%
Misc &Interest
1% United Way10%
Annual Campaign
35% CounselingService
21%
ResidentialService
42%
Administration11%
Development8%
CommunityEducation
5%Advocacy
13%
DHS Grant34%
Government Grants14%
Provide a network of dynamic, interconnected programs and empower individuals and families to
realize their potential.
Circle of FriendsGuardians: $10,000 and above
Sally Nagel & Jim DwyerWalter & Kathleen SnodellSteve & Marsha Webster
Advocates: $5,000–$9,999
Dr. & Mrs. Wesley K. Watanabe
Partners: $2,500–$4,999
Martha Johnson
Sponsors: $1,000–$2,499
AnonymousLois H. AndersonDerrick D. AshmanPhil & Carol BachelorGlenn & Janel BeckerBarbara and James BestJim & Kathleen CanavanJames & Valerie CarrollMario & Carol CesarioLeslie E. ChurchMike & Jody CzinskyBarbara B. FriedJames FritzKathleen GaffeyVeatrice JehangirPatricia JohansenMickey KaneTom KiesoKenneth & Karen KucharRobert & Noreen LassandrelloPenelope LinnewehTom & Robbie MacRoy Cathy & Terry MahoneyDonald & Marilyn McKayDavid & Karen OlsonEsther PaiceJanette QuinnKatherine ReedyJill & Tim RinkerJune M. RogoznicaMary Ann & Paul TraversMrs. Wilma WardPaul & Janet M. WeaklandMargot Worfolk & Joe HoustonRaymond & Beverly Young
$500–$999
Patrick G. Anderson Jr.Mary A. BarrettPeggy & Bob Brasser
Michael & Ellen BrosnahanJoy & Ann BrownPaul CanningRon OgorekMichele M. DanzaJennifer & Matt DarnallKirk & Jennifer DewartDavid & Susan EblenBrian & Vicki EcklDr. Carolyn J. KreutzJanet & Keith FarralJenny & Dean FischerDavid & Janet FoxCarolyn B. HealyPatricia HollandSharon & Arie HoogendoonJoseph W. & Nancy L. KaskoHelen KasperWayne and Sue KoberJohn KrallmannJennifer & Chris LarrabeeLisa & Lars LofquistPeter MaggioDr. Carol MeyersSusan NeustromKathleen & William NolanLauren PlasschaertSarah & Roger PoeppelJoy A. RansdellTom & Barbara RichardsonKevin L. RingelMary and John SaboEileen SachandaTed and Dianne SaulRobert SchartJohn UrishGail Von GontenRoland WardDiana Watanabe & David RadnerPaul & Sharon WussowLuAnn Zounes
$250–$499
AnonymousKay & Bob AntonioJeanne BarlettLorraine M. BuccinoBob & Cathy CarrRichard & Nancy CarriganJeff & Cameo DrenthWalter & Kathleen DziakSuzanne & Allan EpsteinTodd & Sonja FaulknerDean & Kris FosterJillian Foucre
Elizabeth GoltermannMike & Denise HarringtonRobert A. & Sylvia C. HarrisTheresa & Michael HawleyJim & Marci HofnerPete KinsellaMark & Sherri McNeelaWilliam and Patricia MinihanTom & Bebe MosilloJoseph & Maureen MuellerWallace & Marjorie NatchkeBill & Donna NeillCynthia G. OhlrichWilliam & Constance PecoverJeffrey & Wendy PuglielliIan & Kathleen RahalMark & Susan RiceApril and Bob RinderChris & Joyce SaricksDawn M. ScarboroughMark & Amaryllis SimzykKathy Stodgell & Dave MookMarilyn StreitKenneth VandenbrouckeAndrew & Rebecca WellsThomas and Chris WoodRichard & Linda WorcesterMr. & Mrs. K. Yurko
$100–$249
AnonymousRick and Mary AbelLynda AbleJudy S. AhmerDavid and Marybeth AndersonHon. Robert J. AndersonMs. Irene AntoniouLaura ArmalisCharles J. BajadekLillian M. BanahanDaniel BarnettMr. & Mrs. Bradley BarrettDaniel BarronEd & Beth BarrowMargaret BartlettMary & Tom BatterhamRobert BaumlerJohn and Jane BeatyJulia BeckmanJohn Borello & Penny BelkeGinder H. BendzGregory & Nancy BielawskiSylvia V. BlazinaWilliam J. BleeckerMr. & Mrs. John BodineMarie & James BoellstorffPattie & John BomherAleene L. BoydenKaren Brethauer
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Laural Briggs and Tim ScaleMartin BrownThomas C. BurnsJack & Nancy BurtonHelen & Nicholas CamastoRita CarlsonCarol W. CarrMs. Kim ChaoJohn & Kathleen ChapmanRobert & Mary Jane ChapmanEllin ChristensenLynn CoferMs. Margaret CoffinWilliam & Diane ConnellyDorothy ConstanceGlenn & Elizabeth CooperRita CooperJane M. CoryBetty & Mark CraneJerry D’AddioMarian DahldorfStephen & Georganna DaleyDale & Jan DavisBill & Corrine DavisStephen & Kathy DawidiukRon & Terry DellRon & Kim DiehlAnne B. DonovanAloha DrahnWilliam & Ruth DrollingerVirginia EvelyGail FaheyLinda FairlambLenore F. FasulesJames & Kiley FieldsDale E. FlemingCindy & Paul FlynnP. Ilene FooteGerald & Sharon GartnerMiriam & Jim GeistMary GerlestisDoug Giese & Jennifer HodgesDr. & Mrs. Samuel GirgisJoanne Gomez & George HembergerNancy & Gordon GoodmanCharles & Phyllis GoodmanMrs. Mary Ann GradyDorothy M. GreinerDebra HamiltonMr. & Mrs. Robert HammerschmidtTom & Nancy HansonDeborah HaudeMr. & Mrs. Richard HeilAnn HeltDavid & Susan HennickeScott J. HindersMary Lunz HoustonMichael & Sarah HuesingLaurene JanikClaudia Jimenez
May JoyceMike & Gaye JusticeDolores I. KallasBarbara KanzlerMargaret KellyDavid M. Kennedy & M. Susan KennedyDoug & Sue KniselyJim & Pamela KoenigMary Ellen KolinskiLarry & Maureen KralMaryann KrieglsteinAmanda KummNancy KurotsuchiRobert W. LaDeurThomas & Jane LampertMary & Dirk LandisMrs. Ivah LeemisNancy LeonardRonald G. LimbrickSusan LuccoCarl & Kathryn ManofskyRobert & Kathleen MarasJennifer MarlingElaine K. MartinezBetty J. MasleyRichard & Mary Ellen MatthiesGary & Becky MayoRobert & Deborah McDavidHelen R. MehlerMr. and Mrs. B. L. MercerMark & Carolyn MilliganGary & Shireen MooreGuy and Janice MorelliChris & Nancy MurtaughPhilip E. NassosMrs. Wilma NelsonKay NielsenBarbara NoremPeter and Heather NortonKathleen D. O’BrienChristyn OlmsteadTom & Karen OshinskiChristopher OtisSarah R. PackardEugene Parvin & Darline PetersenGwendolyn PattersonWes & Cheryl PetersTerry & Susan PetersonMr. & Mrs. R. Dean PierceMelinda PostMr. & Mrs. John PotelElizabeth ReidyJanet L. ReuterAnn RojasKaren RosenbergCharlotte RyanKathleen RydingPhyllis G. ScanlanGary & Karen SchaeferMari Schirmer
Kathy & David SchmidtSteve SchmidtThomas & Margaret SchneiderRobert & Nancy SchroederRuth SchroederJune ScottWesley E. ScrogginsRhonda SeelingerMary & Adam ShepardDr. & Mrs. Kenneth SiegelBruce & Kathy SimpsonDiane Ragains SlawinEdward SmithAnn & Jack SpringerPhyllis & Al StamperBonnie StanosSue StealeyWilliam & Lorna SternRichard N. Thomas & Sharon L. StrattonBeth & Matt StremelDavid & Vera StuhlbargMr. James StuhlmacherMary Lynn SullivanRobert H. SummersGregg SzulczynskiJoy & Robert TalsmaVirginia TenzisKen & Glenna ThompsonMargaret E. ThompsonHelen E. UnderwoodMary & Jim ViereggJohn Votaw, Sr.Anne Marie WagrezTim & Marcy WalworthKathy WelbournScott & Mary WertkeRoberta & Charles WestfallHon. Bonnie M. WheatonLisa Ann WhiteValerie WilfordMary WojewnikAdrianne & John WoodsBonnie Wyzgala & Becky CountsMichael P. Zygmunt M.D.
FoundationsAetna FoundationAllen-Heath Memorial FoundationAlphawood FoundationThe Amicus FoundationBank of America Matching GiftsCardinal HealthDawn Carol FoundationChicago Foundation for WomenCommunity Memorial FoundationDr. Scholl FoundationDuPage Community FoundationGap Foundation Money for Time ProgramGKN Foundation
DonorsJuly 1, 2007–June 30, 2008
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Gustafson Family Charitable FoundationThe Humenansky Family FoundationIllinois Bar FoundationITW FoundationThe Kara FoundationKazma Family FoundationKeda Family Charity FundGerald A. & Karen A. Kolschowsky
Foundation, Inc.Alfred and Dorothy Kugel FoundationLeFort-Martin Family Donor-Advised Fund of
The DuPage Community FoundationLittle Angel FoundationThe Lubrizol FoundationLuse Family Charitable Gift FundThe Manire FoundationRobert R. McCormick Tribune FoundationMs. Molly FoundationThe National Christian FoundationReese Family Charitable FoundationTom Russell Charitable FoundationThe TJX Foundation, Inc.Topfer Family FoundationDoris Goodwin Walbridge FoundationMarilyn H. Wolff Foundation
CorporationsAbbott Laboratories FundAltielbi Development CorporationS. W. Anderson CompanyBibby Financial ServicesBlueCross BlueShield of IllinoisBP America Inc.Bridgestone FirestoneCNA Surety
Codilis & Associates P.C.Community Bank of Downers GroveContact ChicagoCrowe Chizek and Company LLCFuller’s Home & HardwareRobert F. Girgis, D.D.S.Google Matching Gifts ProgramGT Laboratories, Inc.HPL&S, Inc.JLS Corporate Services Inc.Keit Haus Inc.Larson Juhl Inc.McDonald’s CorporationThe McGraw-Hill CompaniesMedinah Country ClubNational City Bank-Glen EllynNational City Bank-WheatonPartylite
Pella Windows & DoorsPhilip Morris USAPhillips & Johnston, Inc.RamsetSirva Inc.E. P. Smith & Associates, Ltd.Sundance Vacation Inc.Svehla Consultants, Inc.TargetTen Thousand VillagesVan Kampen Investments Inc.Wal-MartWest Suburban BankZender Enterprises
OrganizationsAddison Township Republican Women’s ClubAdvocate Good Samaritan Hospital AuxiliaryAlpha Gamma Delta-
DuPage Area Alumnae ClubBenedictine University PSSABloomingdale Lions ClubCarol Stream SchoolChicago Lawn SertomaDarien Woman’s ClubDowners Grove Area NewcomersDowners Grove Junior Woman’s ClubDowners Grove Moose Chapter #973Downers Grove Thursday
Women’s Golf LeagueDowners Grove Youth BaseballDuPage Co. Assn for Home & Community
Education-BensenvilleDuPage Co. Assn for Home & Community
Education-Elmhurst
Elmhurst Academy of Early LearningFaithful Circle QuiltersGirl Scout Troop 1054Glen Ellyn Infant WelfareGlen Ellyn Woman’s ClubHillcrest SchoolHome Garden ClubKiwanis Club of WheatonKiwanis Evening Club of NapervilleLake Michigan Doll Study ClubLeading the WayNaperville Exchange ClubNaperville Post OfficeNorth Central College V-Day productionRotary Club of Downers GroveRotary Club of ElmhurstRotary Club of Glen EllynRotary Club of Naperville
The Progressives-Harambe, Inc.Villa Park Senior Citizens CommissionVillagers Club of BloomingdaleWarrenville Mothers ConnectionWest DuPage Community Resource CenterWheaton Junior Woman’s ClubWinnebago Elementary SchoolWoodridge Chamber of Commerce
ChurchesBurr Ridge United Church Of ChristCatholic Daughters of America-WheatonChrist Our Savior Lutheran ChurchCommunity Presbyterian Church-
Clarendon HillsCommunity Presbyterian Church Women- Clarendon HillsDowners Grove Community ChurchFirst Christian Church-Downers GroveFirst Congregational Church-Downers GroveFirst Congregational Church-NapervilleFirst Presbyterian Church Women-
Downers GroveFirst Presbyterian Church Women-WheatonFirst United Methodist Church-
Downers GroveFirst United Methodist Church-ElmhurstFirst United Methodist Church-Glen EllynFirst United Methodist Church Women-
Glen EllynFirst United Methodist Church-LombardGloria Dei Lutheran ChurchGloria Dei Lutheran Church WELCAGood Shepherd Lutheran ChurchGrace Lutheran Church
Grace United Methodist ChurchGrace United Methodist Church-Ruth CircleHarvest Bible ChapelKnox Presbyterian Church WomenNotre Dame ParishOur Lady of Guadalupe Chapter of A.C.T.S.Prince Of Peace Lutheran ChurchSaint Procopius AbbeySouthminster Presbyterian ChurchSS. Peter & Paul ChurchSt. Andrew’s Episcopal ChurchSt. Luke Presbyterian ChurchSt. Margaret Mary ChurchSt. Matthew United Church of ChristSt. Paul’s United Church of ChristSt. Peter’s United Church of ChristSt. Raphael Catholic ChurchSt. Thomas the Apostle Church
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St. Thomas United Methodist WomenUnion Church of HinsdaleUnion Church of HinsdaleUnion Church of Hinsdale-Unit 6 WomenWheaton Franciscan Sisters CorporationWoodridge United Methodist Church
In Memory/Honor ofIn memory of Hugh A. ChristMaralee Glunz
In memory of Therese CunninghamJames & Virginia BrennanH. D. CunninghamM. K. CunninghamMargaret M. CunninghamWalter & Kathleen DziakM. Carol LevinPatricia QuigleyCharlene SwierengaJ. A. VirgilioTim & Marcy Walworth
In memory of Mary DumpmanRosemary & John Sullivan
In memory of Jo Ann KenneyGlenda Farrimond
In memory of Lauren LofquistLisa & Lars Lofquist
In memory of Vaughn A. NelsonMarie & James BoellstorffTracy ChildsReynir & Ann EinarsonJean FranckowiakLarry & Ruth Frisbie
Nancy & Gordon GoodmanMarilyn LudwigRichard & Wilma McCrackenWilliam & Marianne MurphyAlan & Marcia NelsonLisa NelsonMrs. Wilma NelsonMatthew & Pamela SimonBev West
In memory of Rosemarie SmithEdward Smith
In honor of Carolyn HealySusan LuccoApril and Bob RinderValerie Wilford
In honor of Wedgie SchultzDiane Ragains Slawin
In honor of Matt StremelJoanna & Jay AlbertJohn & Patricia BuhKarla & Martin FlanaganBarbara GassensmithMichael & Sarah HuesingJohn & Mary LambertsSusan MassaroMichael & Stephanie MiazgaGwendolyn PattersonChristopher & Marcy SimanonisBeth StremelDavid & Kathleen WeberScott & Mary Wertke
In honor of MaryAnn TraversMichael & Sari Montgomery
In honor of Dottie WhiteRon & Terry Dell
Special Event Donors $1000 and over
Andersen HomesDan & Heide BlakePatricia & Mark Borowski ComcastCommunity Bank of Wheaton/ Glen EllynCrest Communications, Inc. Nick DiGiovanniDowners Grove National Bank DuPage Medical GroupDuPage Woman NewspaperJim Dwyer & Sally NagelFugman Dakich & AssociatesJYS Group
Marty & Jennifer MclysaghtJim & Deb MurrayNorthern Trust CompanyPeerless MountsPhilip MorrisBertie & Mike RatliffTim & Jill RinkerDr. Lenora Su & Phil CerneySullivan Taylor & GuminaTrust Company of IllinoisVan Kampen InvestmentsAlbert WhiteheadWomen’s Council of Realtors of DuPage
$250–$700
Susan AlfirevicJon Biasetti
Brian & Tami BowmanBoy ScoutsCimco Communications, Inc.Community Bank of Downers GroveInez CrimDerek & Elizabeth DavisDrury DesignsTim Duffin & Matt BrennanDugan & LopatkaLori DugganEd & Beth FitzpatrickBarbara & Richard FriedMr. & Mrs James GatsJoanne Gomez & George HembergerMark & Susan GoodmanHarris Jennifer & Jeff HiserLisa HolmDieter HolzBruce & Lori Hunter Bill & Bonnie HusonJudy & Kurt JeskeJim JohannesenTony & Cheryl JurcikSteve and Jennifer KeeleyMicheal KingKiwanis Club of Glen EllynMary Ann & Cary LaskeyDr. Robert & Mrs. Tina MaleniusSuzanne Martin & Carl JohnsonMcDonalds’sDr. Paul & Mrs. Bonnie MillerMomkus McClusky LLCNaperville SunBill Nienburg Ron & Sue Nosek
Old Second BankJeff OlsonRachael PetrovicRoger & Sarah PoeppelDiana Watanabe & David RadnerOlga & Jose RiveraKarl & Jessica Schneider Barb Sexton Suburban Bank & TrustMarisa Udovich Sueson & Henry Vess Lisa WilsonMr. & Mrs WrightErika & Ron ZielinskiFrank & Angiela ZielinskiLuAnn Zounes & Richard Zounes
DonorsJuly 1, 2007–June 30, 2008
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Brad & Dianne AmentPatrick AndersonStuart AndersonKim & Brett ApplebergArmbrust Plumbing & Heating IncNatalie AshtonScott BastMegan Buck Naomi BuerkleMary & Bruce BurlingameHelen CamastoTerri CapatostoDan & Dina CoffeyLynn CoferDorothy ConstanceDonna CookLaura Cosenza DBA Armored Financial GroupFran DennisErin Doherty & Tony Venevia
Laura & Kevin FitzpatrickKurt & Linda FlorianWilliam & Bonnie GaethGlen Ellyn Bank & TrustJason & MaryLou Holley Bill & Debby HopkinsonJohn HrebecJoe & Rachael Innis Internet Business ProductsJay KallasPatrick C. KnorreGerald & Karen KolschowskyPeter KramerWayne KwiatRobbie MacRoyTodd Hassenfeld & Bahar Mallah Michael McGuireRobin MillerSari MontgomeryMike & Sue MorrisonSue & Bruce NeustromDavid & Karen Olson
Esther PaiceAndrea PolitesBarbara & Micheal PowersCheryl RichardsonErnest & Kathaleen RickettsAnn RojasCarolyn RypkemaAlan SalpeterKaren SchaeferKeith SchoenebergerHeather & Ken SebaharAnnamarie & Juan Segura Josie SizemoreKevin & Tara SpringerDawn StefenhagenHoward & Lisa SudberryJerry & Diana ThomasKathy & Mike TompkinsErin & James VaughanBob & Donna VennRebecca Counts & Bonnie Wyzgala
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$150,000
Community Memorial FoundationGerald & Karen KolschowskyMark Morton Foundation
$50,000–$100,000
Midge & Dan AndersonThe Alfred Bersted FoundationJames Dwyer & Sally NagelFederal Home Loan GrantLittle Angel FoundationNan & Jack SchwemmMorton & Angela Topfer Family FoundationMarsha & Stephen Webster
$12,000–$24,999
Joanne & Michael CzinskyLisa & John HendricksonLaFort Martin FundRoxanne & Rocco MartinoMaureen Sullivan Taylor & Terrence Taylor
$25,000–$49,999Carole and Richard ClineGood Samaritan HospitalCarolyn & David HealyJoan HennessyNoreen & Robert LassandrelloKathleen & Walter Snodell
$5,000–$10,000
AnonymousBarbara & Jim BestBetty J. BradshawPatricia Brosterhous & Carl GronningValerie & James Carroll
Community Bank of Downers GroveElizabeth Cosgrove Diver & Jeffrey DiverSusan & David EblenBarbara & Richard FriedKyle and Richard GilgisMary Kay and Peter HolmesLisa and Van HutchersonMartha JohnsonKaren Hurley Kuchar & Kenneth KucharPenelope Linneweh & Glen ScottLubrizol FoundationSusan & Bruce NeustromRoberta & Michael RatliffLenora Su & PhilipCerney
$2,500–$4,999
Patrick AndersonBonnie CondonAnne & William CotterBetty and Chris CroninMarta & Phil CullenCarolyn Faivre & Gary Kreutz Harris Bank HinsdalePatricia Holland & Charles ColbertPatricia JohansenPeter KinsellaJohn KrallmannJoyce MalleckMaria & Paul MetzMarianne & Keith YurkoLuAnn & Richard Zounes
$500–$2,499
Shaheen Ashraf-Ahmed & Faiz AhmedAnonymousGregory Beggs
Laureen & Paul BlissardTami & Brian BowmanMary Jane & Robert ChapmanBetty and Charles CheeverCommunity Presbyterian Church
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