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Page 1: FY 2014 ANNUAL REPORT July 1, 2013 - June 30, 2014dovema.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Annual-Report-2014.pdfFY 2014 ANNUAL REPORT July 1, 2013 - June 30, 2014 OUR MISSION DOVE is

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FY 2014 ANNUAL REPORTJuly 1, 2013 - June 30, 2014

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O U R M I S S I O N

DOVE is committed to partnering

with diverse communities,

families, and individuals impacted

by domestic violence.

We promote hope, healing, safety,

and social change by providing

a broad range of preventive

and responsive services.

Dear DOVE Friends and Supporters,

We are pleased to share our FY 2014 Annual Report with you. Over the past year, DOVE continued to grow and strengthen our programs as well as the organization’s infrastructure and governing body. We welcomed 11 new Board members to launch the year, each bringing passion, energy, and new ideas and connections.

We also provided more direct services through DOVE’s array of community-based services than in any year prior. Because of the continuing economic crisis and dire shortage of space in domestic violence emergency shelters throughout Massachusetts, DOVE turned more attention to working with victims through community service programs – individual supportive counseling and advocacy, contacts made to victims following police dispatches to the home, outreach to plaintiffs in the Quincy District Court Restraining Order Session, and legal services.

We strive every day to both respond to critically pressing needs as well as address the conditions which allow violence and abuse to flourish, with the ultimate goals of ending and preventing domestic violence. While continuing to identify and incorporate meaningful measures of the effectiveness of our work, we hear and see the following outcomes every day:

• Survivors gain information and strategies to increase their own safety and that of their children.

• Mothers receive support to strengthen parenting connections and skills following abuse.

• Guests in DOVE’s shelter are provided safe, comfortable respite from abuse, as well as assistance to pursue or continue their education, to secure jobs, and to locate longer-term affordable housing.

• Youth and adults in our communities learn more about domestic violence through presentations in schools, churches, places of business, and other community forums.

Most importantly, the success of DOVE’s work is expressed in the words of Gladys, who lived in our shelter and has continued to work with DOVE since leaving in the winter to achieve her personal and professional goals:

When you have someone support you for nothing, only to see you succeed, it’s an amazing feeling. I’ve learned so many things about myself being at DOVE. There were days I wanted to give up or felt like things would never get better, but I knew they cared about me and would be there for me in any way they could. I lived at DOVE for eight months. It was way more than a place to live; it’s a place to change.

THANK YOU for helping to ensure DOVE’s ability to bring our mission to life.

Margaret Carr Sue Chandler President, Board of Directors Executive Director

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E V E N T S A N D F U N D R A I S E R S F Y 2 0 1 4

Harvesting Hope gala Fundraiser | october 2013

A SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR EVENT SPONSORS

On Friday, October 25th, DOVE celebrated its 35th Anniversary with its annual Harvesting Hope Gala Fundraiser in the Grand Ballroom of The Boston Marriott Quincy. It was an energizing and exhilarating evening with more than 350 guests attending!

Through, sponsors, advertisers, auction donors, and guests, DOVE’s Harvesting Hope supporters raised $115,000. All proceeds from the event support DOVE’S domestic violence services and education within the communities of Norfolk County. These essential programs include an emergency shelter, food assistance, a 24-hour hotline, and education and community-based support groups to aid victims of domestic violence.

Preparations for a fantastic evening at the Harvesting Hope Gala Fundraiser.

divas dance For dove raised over $92,500

PLEASE SEE INSERT FOR A LIST OF OUR DONORS *DOVE, Inc. strives to be as accurate as possible in listing our supporters. We appreciate your help in correcting any errors or omissions.

On May 1, 2014, DOVE held its 4th annual Divas Dance for DOVE at Granite Links Golf Club in Quincy.

Through the support of the event sponsors, volunteers, and the dancing divas who attended, Divas Dance raised over $92,500 to help adults and children escape the cycle of violence.

GOVERNMENT FUNDSMA Department of Housing and Community Development MA Department of Children & Families MA Executive Office of Public Safety & Security MA Office for Victim Assistance US Department of Health & Human Services, Region I, Office on Women’s Health

FOUNDATIONS/FUNDS Clipper Ship FoundationDr. John F. McGee Charitable Trust Eastern Bank Charitable FoundationEdward Sawyer FundGrace Brooks Trust Harold Brooks Foundation MA Bar Foundation Milton Memorial Fund Verizon Wireless HopeLine New England Kids in Need Fund

EXECUTIVE & SENIOR MANAGEMENT TEAMSue Chandler, Executive Director

Jessica Cohen, Senior Manager, Residential ServicesDawn Hayes, Director, Development & CommunicationsKathleen Lydon, MSW, LICSW Senior Manager, Community Services

BOARD OF DIRECTORS Margaret Carr, PresidentCarol Ryan, Vice PresidentStuart Murphy, TreasurerBetsy Hamel Lussier, ClerkLynn BowmanSuzanne BrothersBetsy CohenBrianne Dobush, Esq.Doug GutroNancy KeatingChristopher McCarthyJack McKinnonBrian Palmucci, Esq.Helen ShinerPatricia Novak Tenney, Esq.

dove, inc. FY 2014 (July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2014)

HOPE SPONSORSLinda and Jay HooleyBetsy and Phil Lussier ADVOCACY SPONSORSInteractive DataNancy and Chris KeatingState Street Corporation

PATRONSBeth Israel Deaconess MiltonCynthia K. Salon, BostonExcel Family DentalFather Bill’s & MainSpringDawn HayesRoseann Russell and Bob Griffin

HEALING SPONSORSDr. John F. McGee Charitable Trust

Save The DateDivas Dance for DOVE

April 30, 20157pm - 10pm

Granite Links Golf Club

From left to right: DOVE, Inc. Board members: Carol Ryan, Margaret Sullivan Carr, Betsy Hamel Lussier, Lynn Bowman, Patricia Novak-Tenney, Brianne Dobush, Nancy Keating, and DOVE Inc.’s Executive Director, Sue Chandler

A SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR EVENT SPONSORS

SILVER SPONSORSBlue Cross Blue Shield of MassachusettsSouth Cove Community Health CenterPhil and Betsy LussierChris and Nancy Keating

BRONZE SPONSORSPartners HealthCareQuincy Credit Union

FRIENDS OF HARVESTING HOPE SPONSORSAthena HealthCare SystemsAtrius HealthBay State Federal Savings Charitable FundBoston Financial Data ServicesCabot, Cabot & ForbesCrown Obsterics & GynecologyEastern Bank Charitable Foundation

Fernwood Investment Management, LLCGranite Medical GroupBMC HealthNet PlanNeighborhood Health PlanProvident Health Care Partners Randolph Savings BankRockland TrustSouth Shore BankWessling Architects

DOVE’s Harvesting Hope 2013 Supporters Raised $115,000

FRIEND SPONSORSBlue Cross Blue Shield of MABoston Financial Data ServicesBuilding Trades Employers AssociationMargaret CarrGranite Medical GroupQuirk MotorsRodman Ford & Rodman Ride for KidsSouth Coast Dermatology Dr. Susan DeCoste Dr. Teresa DeGiacomo

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Each client develops a “Wish List” of basic necessities, food, and fun items for herself and her children, if she has any. DOVE then matches the client with an individual, community of faith, or business interested in helping spread holiday joy to others in need.

Over 50 men, women and children took part in the 2nd Annual Kicking Butt for a Cause fundraiser sponsored by the “Commit 2B Fit” Studio in Quincy, raising over $1,000 for DOVE. The event was held at the Marina Bay Sportsplex.

commit 2b Fit 2013 3rd annual

“KicKing butt For a cause”

2013 “Commit 2B Fit” participants

state steet banK volunteer luncH

State Street Bank Corp. volunteers came through once again for DOVE by providing a lovely lunch for our shelterguests in June.

State Street Bank Corp. volunteers L-R: Melissa Fritz, Kathleen Nasuti, Cristiana Amara, DOVE: Trudy Benoit and Margaret Mason

I want to let you know what it is

like to be a resident of the shelter

and how I was treated. You

should know it was one of the

most wonderful experiences of

my life. What I saw as a resident

of the shelter was a group of

people who were so skilled at

what they did they made it look

easy, but more importantly they

genuinely cared about each and

every one of us. - A former client of DOVE’s Emergency Shelter and Community Advocacy programs

YoutHspeaK graduation 2014

DOVE has collaborated with the Norfolk District Attorney’s Office for the past 6 years to bring the White Ribbon Campaign to Randolph High School. The White Ribbon Campaign is a worldwide awareness event that asks men to stand up and take action against violence against women.

Student volunteers from Randolph High School

donation drive drop oFF

Baker, Braverman & Barbadoro PC volunteers donated supplies to DOVE’s shelter. Theresa A. Barbadoro, Esq. accompanied by Lisa Kenepp and Amy Morin dropped off a van load of cleaning products, toiletries, oral hygiene products and paper goods/utensils for our shelter.

Theresa A. Barbadoro Esq., Trudy Benoit, Lisa Kenepp, Amy Morin, Sue Chandler

FasHion 4 passion

Lindsay Tia, Tiffany Jazelle, Tanya Rustigan, Holly Nichols

The Fashion 4 Passion Fundraising Event was held in June at the Water Club, Marina Bay. These talented young entrepreneurs raised $1,000 for DOVE!

volunteer sHelter cleaning

The State Street Bank Corp. “Blue Team” with DOVE’s Senior Manager of residential services, Jessica Cohan (center)

State Street Bank Corp. volunteers helped to clean DOVE’s shelter in May.

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dove’sHoliday assistance Program

To become involved, email: [email protected]

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COMMUNITIESWE SERVE

AvonBraintreeCantonCohassetDedham HinghamHolbrookHullMilton

NorwoodQuincyRandolphSharon StoughtonWalpoleWestwoodWeymouth

HOTLINE & SHELTER

Hotline Calls

EmergencyShelterNights of SafetyDays of Healing

2109 1519

2188 2178

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FY 14 FY 10

COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICES

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50

100

150

200

250

300

350

400

Community- BasedAdvocacy & Counseling

Civilian Domestic Violence Advocacy

272 150

FY 14 FY 10

311 41

Legal Advocacy

Quincy District CourtOutreach Contacts

390 72

335 190

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FY2010 FY2011 FY2012 FY2013 FY2014

# Presentations # Participantsin Training61 18

FY 14 FY 10

1995 731

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Andy MacDonald helps build playground equipment for children staying in our shelter. Playground equipment donated by the Kiwanis Club of Quincy.

P R O G R A M S & S E RV I C E S

F I N A N C I A L O V E RV I E W

Massachusetts Bay

Walpole

QUINCY

CantonNorwood Hing

ham

Cohasset

Braintree

RANDOLPH

MiltonDedham

Westwood

AvonStoughton

Sharon

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Hull

WinthropCHELSEA

EXPENSES FY 2014

Program & Services $808,558 (68%)

General Management & Administration $153,802 (13%)

Fundraising $230,705 (19%)

Total $1,193,065 (100%)

Net Revenue Over Expenses $48,231

Program & Services 68%

Fundraising19%

General Management& Administration

13%

EXPENSES BY PROGRAM FY 2014 (%)

Emergency Shelter 48%

Community-Based Advocacy & Counseling 14%

Civilian/Police DV Advocacy 10%

Legal Advocacy 18%

Community Outreach & Education and YouthSpeak Program 10%

Total 100%

EmergencyShelter

48%

CommunityBased

Advocacy &Counseling

14%

Civilian/Police DV Advocacy

10%

LegalAdvocacy

18%

CommunityOutreach &

Education and YouthSpeak

Program10%

REVENUES FY 2014

Government Funds $402,489 (32%)

Foundation & Corporations Grants & Donations $179,676 (14%)

Individual Donations $191,373 (15%)

Community & Religious Groups $21,948 (2%)

Fundraising Events $218,243 (18%)

Miscellaneous $12,305 (1%)

In-Kind Donations 104,216 (8%)

Contributed Services $111,046 (9%)

Total $1,241,296 (100%)

Miscellaneous1%

GovernmentFunds32% Foundation &

CorporationsGrants & Donations

14%

IndividualDonations

15%

FundraisingEvents

18%

Community &Religious Groups

2%

ContributedServices

9%

In-KindDonations

8%

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DOVE’s 24-hour Hotline: 888.314.3683

Community Advocacy & Prevention Services Office:617-770-4065

P.O. Box 690267 Quincy, MA 02269-0267

email: [email protected]

H O P EDOVE staff answer over 2,000 calls annually on our 24-hour Hotline – nearly 200 per month – from callers seeking information about domestic violence for themselves, as well as for a friend, co-worker, or loved one. H E A L I N GHealing in the aftermath of domestic violence is a unique path for every survivor. For some, DOVE staff work with them to help them regain their balance and sense of self following a harrowing and traumatic experience. Trauma wreaks havoc on the body and soul and can have a profound impact on one’s physical health and well-being in addition to creating emotional turmoil. DOVE staff work with an empowerment approach to help survivors regain a sense of personal power and control over their lives. Further we remind survivors that they did nothing wrong, and that the abuse is not their fault. In fact, many of their choices, decisions, and actions were made in times and circumstances of extreme distress and were the best choices they could have made in the face of violence or harm to themselves, their children, or to other loved ones. We know that survivors are the experts on their own healing, and, given time and space to process the events and experiences they have had, they will be able to recover and move forward in their lives.

S A F E T Y DOVE’s Emergency Shelter has housed over 5,000 individuals and families in our 36 years of existence. When guests arrive at the Shelter, they are shown to their room and provided a Welcome Basket ~ a laundry basket with sheets, pillows, and blankets, as well as towels and a bathrobe, and toys and books for the children. These items help them begin the process of rebuilding their lives. They then have the opportunity to rest and regroup in a safe and comfortable home. Each Guest meets with an Advocate to learn about the services DOVE offers and to begin to define their own goals including establishing financial accounts, maintaining or pursuing a job or their education, applying for transitional housing, and/or seeking legal assistance. DOVE staff can assist clients to enroll children in the local schools, as well as seek clinical services to support their process of healing. DOVE also seeks to partner with other community organizations to ensure that victims can get help as early as possible, before injuries or the danger they face becomes life-threatening. In addition, DOVE staff serve on the Norfolk County High Risk Team convened by the Norfolk County District Attorney’s Office. The Team reviews cases monthly that are brought to the table by police officers, prosecutors, probation officers, or others concerned for the victim’s safety. The team works to coordinate efforts to enhance the victim’s safety while holding the abuser accountable. S O C I A L C H A N G EDOVE staff provide leadership on a variety of projects focused on changing the social conditions that allow domestic violence to persist. DOVE’s YouthSpeak program works with an enthusiastic group of teens in High Schools youth programs. With a curriculum focused on prevention, the YouthSpeak Educators learn and teach about healthy relationships, gender roles, respect, boundaries, and how to seek help when necessary. DOVE’s Executive Director serves on the Governor’s Council to Address Sexual and Domestic Violence, a forum of leaders in the field from various sectors (e.g., education, children’s services, housing and homeless services, the criminal-legal system, and others) to advise the Executive Branch on programs and policies to intended to address, reduce, and prevent domestic violence, as well as Jane Doe’s Policy Committee, which establishes goals and strategies for legislative and budget advocacy at the state level.

DOVE’S MISSION IN ACTION

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Domestic Violence Ended

Thank you to all our Donors and Supporters

FY2014 ANNUAL REPORTJuly 1, 2013 - June 30, 2014

Champions of Change $10,000+Blue Cross Blue Shield of MassachusettsGrace E. Brooks TrustHarold Brooks FoundationJay Cashman, Inc.The Columbus FoundationLoring, Wolcott & Coolidge Trust, LLCThe Flatley FoundationJoseph & Linda HooleyLussier Family FoundationMassachusetts Bar Foundation IOLTA Grants programM.B.I.A FoundationDr. John F. McGee FoundationQuincy Medical Center FoundationEdward Sawyer Fund

Circle of Hope $5,000 - $9,999 Timothy & Mary Jane ColtonCopeland Family FoundationNancy & Christopher KeatingCarol RyanJames Sharpe & Debbie Stein-SharpeSouth Cove Community Health CenterState Street Corporation - Global ServicesState Street FoundationState Street Matching Gift ProgramUnited Way of Massachusetts Bay

Circle of Healing $2,500 - $4,999Boston Financial Data ServicesStephanie BrownCity of Quincy, Mayor’s OfficeDonald GillGive With Liberty Employee DonationsHingham Congregational ChurchInteractive Data CorporationJoseph & Jane KringdonJames & Marycatherine MamaryMaxima ConsultingChristopher & Alison McCarthyErin C. MillerPartners HealthCareQuincy Credit UnionRoseann Russell & Robert GriffinKristen SawyerSteve & Cheryl Stelljes

Circle of Friends $1,000 - $2,499Athena Health Care SystemsAtrius HealthFrancis M. Barrett Memorial FoundationBay State Federal Savings Charitable FoundationBoston Medical Center Healthnet PlanLynn BowmanBraintree Cooperative BankPatrick & Tanya BuchananBuilding Trades Employers AssociationCabot, Cabot & ForbesMargaret CarrCrown Obstetrics and GynecologyDirty Deeds Done Dirt CheapEast Congregational ChurchEastern Bank Charitable FoundationSusan EganFirst Baptist Church of WollastonFirst Congregational Church of MiltonGermantown Neighborhood Center, South Shore YMCAGranite Medical Group, PCGranite PrintRobert & Eileen HamelJack HudsonKeri for KidsKiwanis Club of QuincyLee Kennedy Co.Catherine LyndeMassachusetts Association of RealtorsColleen McGoryMFI Engineered ComponentsStuart & Mary Jo MurphyNeighborhood Health PlanNew York Life Retirement Plan ServicesJames & Carol O’BrienOld South Union ChurchPlymouth and South Shore Association of Realtors®Provident Healthcare PartnersMargaret Mack & John L. PowellQuirk Auto DealershipsRockland TrustRodman Ford SalesS-BankRichard & Marcia SinclairSouth Shore BankSouth Shore Medical CenterSRI Info TechPatricia Novak Tenney & Mark TenneyThe Officer Jamie Cochrane Memorial Road RaceUBS Employee Giving ProgramVerizon Wireless HopeLine New England Kids in Need FundWessling ArchitectsSheldon Yunes

Circle of Safety $500 - $999Baker, Braverman & Barbadoro, PCAlison BarrNina BarrosSuzanne & John BrothersDavid BrownBurgin Platner Hurley InsuranceHelen ChoiBeau ClaborneBetsy & Eric CohenConnie CollierCommit 2B Fit StudioWendy CriteoLillian & Jon CroninPaul & Janet CurtisCynthia K SalonDedham Savings BankBrianne DobushJames & Terry DobushBrian & Erika DohertyJillian DunderdaleExcel Family Dental, PCJohn & Stacey FarrellFather Bill’s & MainSpringFirst Baptist Church of HinghamFirst Trinitarian Congregational Church UCCMegan FuscoGate House MediaKathy GauthierAllen GoldmanRoberta Goldman-WilkinsonNancy H. HamelDawn HayesJane HeneseyKenly HilleIkea US East, LLCInter-Church CouncilElizabeth Speakman & Ben KirbyVirginia KurtzmanWendy LondonMonica MannionLaureane MarquezEdwin & Nancy MartinJames & Lynn McDonoughMary McKennaConstance MouchatiGlen NiThomas & Marie O’ConnorBrian & Alison PalmucciDara PeppucciThe Pour ArtistQuincy Patrol Officers AssociationShepard & Ellen RainieRandolph Community BandAndrew & Brianna RowellSecond Congregational Church

Diane ShippDaniel & Suzanne SigmanAlicia SmithBrian & Amy SmithJoseph and Anna Smith FoundationJeanine SpinaRobert & Julie StantonMargaret SullivanBeth TishlerJoanne TopkinsNicholas M. & Regina TsanotelisUnion Congregational ChurchUnited Church of Christ in CantonLaura Van ZandtJames Weis

Circle of Advocates $1 - $499Cheryl AdamopoulosCynthia AdamsLisa Tieszen & David AdamsLee AdlerIvana AdomovGerard & Ruth AdomunesAnthony AlbanoKaren AlbaughRandy P. AlbeldaM.J.M. AlexanderWilliam & Alexandra AlexopoulosJoanie AlfanoKaren AllenEunice AllmanLauren AntocciG. Jeffrey & Bonnie AshworthAtlantic Elevator ServiceMary AucoinEmeline AvitziEileen BaconNancy BakerBruce & Kathleen BakisBank of America Merrill LynchShannan BartonThe Baupost Group LLCAllison BayramshianGillian BearchellLinda BeelerKathy BeitlerJohn BeleskasLouis & Judith BelknapMary BellSusan BellKathleen BeltGail BennettSherry BerzgonziEdward & Janet BesingerBrad & Jacqueline Bessette

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Marie BestonMatthew & Laura BestonColleen BloodHugh & Joanne BonnerKristen BookerJohn BorgerBoston Private Bank & Trust CompanyBoston Private Wealth Partners, LLCMelanie BouchardStephen P. & Sallyann BowenEllen BowmanLeo & Marylyn BoyleLeca BoyntonRebecca BrackKathleen BrancaMichelle BrennanKathleen BroderickJennifer BrownWendy BrowneJanna BrueneBryantville United Methodist ChurchMary Ellen BuchananBarbara A. BuckleySteve & Nancy BuckleyBudget Blinds of WeymouthKristen BurkeCheryl BurkeEvelyn BurneyTimothy BurniekaJudith ButlerKelly CallahanKerry CallahanKristen CameronJames CameronNoreen CampbellJoseph CanavanMarie F. CanavanDonna CannonJames & Christine CannonCARA CARE, IncCarmen CardozaBrian & Kathleen CareyDiane CarlsonJane CarrCars 4 CausesPhillip & Elizabeth CarvalhoSuzanne CaseRea CassidyLucille CassisPatricia CastanedaTracy CavalloElizabeth CenteioCentral Motors of NorwoodAniket & Eshita ChakrabartiTackey ChanStephanie CharronNancy ChericoVincent ChericoCHT GroupChurch of Our SaviorCity of Boston Credit UnionCommittee to Elect Joe FinnCommittee to Elect Kirsten HughesCommittee to Elect Linda Dorcena ForryCommonwealth of MA Employees Charitable CampaignSue ChandlerMargherita Ciampa-CoyneEdward & Carolyn Joyce CicconeNancy CirilloMary Anne CirinoJudith ClarkBrenda ClarkColeman CliffordHelen CoatesMichael & Gail Cohen

Matthew CohenSusan CollinsThomas & Mary CollinsKathryn Collins-WooleyWilliam & Gretchen CondonMegan ConnersAlice ConnertyDonna ConnorAnn ConnorKathleen ConroyVirginia CorcoranKaren CossetteKevin F. CoughlinMark CovenMonica CowartJessica CraneCassandra CrichlowAshley CrittendenMarilyn CroallJennifer CrupnickKevin & Paula CurleyJoan CurranPamela CurranCurry HardwareMelissa DaleyCheryl D’AngeloTracey DarjiAnne DattiloPatty DavidsonAnne DaviesMonica DavisFrancis DearingEdward J. Deluca Living TrustRoger & Shirley DennChrista DescheneauxCorey DescheneauxGwen Park DeVastoAnne Dever McEvoyVicker & Karen DiGravioLucille DiGravioPatricia DixonKaren DohertySean DonnellyHolly DonoRichard & Rita DonohueDonovan Hatem LLPJanet DonovanJohn & Nancy DonovanVictoria DonovanJeremiah DonovanJoseph & Susan DonovanEileen M. DoyleBill DriscollTracy & Brian DriscollPeggy DriscollJohn & Mary Lou DriscollMaria Droste ServicesColm & Ann Mary DunphyPaul & Leslie DurginLisa DwyerMary Beth DwyerEaton VanceJames EdwardsJane ElliottJames & Sally EnglishArthur & Sally EricksonEric ErlandsonManfred & Julia ErnestiDeirdre EschauzierNiamh FahertyFaith Lutheran ChurchMarion FantucchioJudy FedericoShannon FeltonCarol FerreraLisa Fiascone

Sarah FieldJanet FineDeborah FinnThomas & Gina FlanneryMary FlemingKelly FlemingLisa FlorenzanoMary Jane FlowerJulie FobertKate FoleyKimberly FoleySandra FordSusan FosterFrancis M. Walley Insurance AgencyDiane FranklinFriends of Holbrook Sunday Night GroupLisa FrisbieJulie FrobertJanet FryeJean FulkersonJan FureyCostanzo & Constance FustoloElaine GalleryPatrick & Leah Picardi GallivanNancy GarrisonSandra GarvinKristina GellerGeneral Federation of Women’s Clubs of MAMelissa GeraghtySarah GermanKaren Gerrior-MarianiGet FitCarla GettoKaren GibbonsRosemary GilbodyNancy GoldbergGoldman Environmental ConsultantsEdward & Benita GoldmanDenise GoluboffGranite Payroll AssociatesGreek Orthodox Cathedral of New EnglandMichelle Greene-AllenEva GreenwoodJoseph F. & Susan GriffinMarie GrimaldiThe Grossman CompaniesJudy GundersonDeeDee GurinDouglas GutroSheridan L. HainesJulie HallGinny & Carol HamelConnie HammondHancock Electric Motor Sales & ServiceSarah HarnishPatrick & Maura HaroldJacqueline A. HarringtonCarol HartmanLisa HartwickJames & Elizabeth HarveyLaura HaskellAshley HaskellDenise HawesBarbara HawkoKathleen HawleyJennifer HealyCandy HeathGerard HegartyGeraldine HerbertAmy HilleDenise HinesHingham Police AssociationJon & Marcia HirshbergGayle Hoisington

Andrea HolleranSteve Holmes & Carlene Pavlos Holmes & EdwardsJohn & Beth HowardBeth HubbellH.U.G.S SharonMarie HurleyING DirectING Employee Giving Campaign Steering CommitteeING FoundationBarbara J. IsolaAndrea JaehnigJamie JamesMary JanisStephen & Robin E. JarzembowskiCatherine S. JaspersonNancy JenkinsMichael & Mary JenkinsAnnie JessupJulie JohnsJennifer JohnsonAsa JonsdottirThe Journal of Bone & Joint SurgeryAlison JoyceMary KaneDenise KeatingM. Christine KeatingAnne KeatingDonna KelbleMaureen KelleyLaurie E. KelliherDebra KellySusan KellySusan KellyNathan KelsallStephanie Schute KelschCarolyn KennedyEileen Kennedy-KelliherMary KeohaneKatherine KeoughMarianna Kerjci-PapaCarol KetnerAlison KinchlaCatherine KingGail KingUndine KipkaSamantha KirbyTacara KirbyFrancis J. KirwinJane KisieliusAli KnightJudy KoelschKathy KoskiMargaret KosonenLoreen KoubekAlicia KozakiewiczMarianna Krejci-PapaJudith KrimskiWendy KrugerDavid KupscLadies Auxiliary Fleet Res Assoc.Tahira LameriqueCatherine LandryKathy LangJoseph & Louise LaRaiaMary LarkinPaul LaRosaFrances LaunieMary LaunieKelly LaurenceMary LaurieBarbara LawrenceKelly LawsonThe Lawton GroupDavid & Barbara Leahy

THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR DONORS & SUPPORTERS (JulY 1, 2013 to June 30, 2014)

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Marie LeBretonBeth LeComteLife & Melanie LeGerosDebi LeibovitzPeter & Debbie LemoniasFrances LeonardDave & Kristen LesserSteven LewisKaren LewisPaul & Mary LewisAndrew LiaoJane LiebschutzNancy LillyRichard & Cecelia LindequistJordan LitkePeter & Patricia LittlejohnJeanne LloydGregory & Jessica LoftusJ. LorussoMargaret LoughlinSusan LovettEnid LubarskyPaula LuccioKristine LudwigAmy LussierAllyson LussierDouglas & Faith LyonsLuanne MacDonaldSylvia MacDonnellSusan MacIssacJudi MacKenzieWilliam & Joyce MacLellanBernadette M. MacPhersonDaniel Madden & Elizabeth Doherty MaddenTimothy & Barbara MaherCarol MahoneyRobert & Joyce MandelBonnie MannJerome J. Manning & Co.Maryanne MannionErica MarathasMarkitJeff & Debbie MarrClaire MarshallSarah MartinRobin MasoneJanet McCannWilliam & Cecelia McCarthyShirley McClureDiane McCormickKathleen McCormickAnn McDonaghStephen & Ann McDonaghCharles & Joanne McDonoughWilliam & Mary Lou McDonoughFiona McGarryBarbara McgovernThomas & Frances McKinnonEllie McLaughlinJane McLaughlinLeesa McLaughlinWilliam & MaryAnn Delucca McNuttKelley McVeighRichard & Kathleen MeadeRoger Daniels & Greg MerrillKevin MeskellDebra MidmanJacqueline MillerErin E. MillerJulie MillsMilton TimesKaren MinyardJeannette MitchellBill & Joanne MoranMichael Morrissey

Bryan MorrisseyRizkalla Mouchati, MD, PCMalaika MotaboliMichael MulhernGlen & Theresa MullenJohn E. MullenKaren MunkleyCatherine MunroElizabeth MurphySarah MurphyNancy MurphyDave & Linda MurrayJanet MurrayTina NappiJohn P. NeedhamNeponset Valley Survey AssociatesCatherine NicholsM.A. NickersonHerman & Rebecca NieuwenhuizenRobert NobleDeanne NoiseuxNorthEast Community BankElizabeth NortonMargaret NovakJeffrey & Beatrice NuttRichard & Rachael NylenPatricia O’BrienMichelle O’BrienKevin & Vanessa O’BrienRosanne O’BrienThomas & Amy O’BrienMaureen O’CallaghanBrigid O’DonnellMargaret O’DonovanMargaret O’HearnMarilyn O’KaneJoseph O’NeilNancy O’NeillHolly OrmonBeverly OuannassCynthia OuelletteNicole PalumboStephen & Ellen ParkerBrian & Virginia ParkerKelly PaszamantJean PattersonLinda PavaEric PenceSarah PerryRobert PerryDoris PerryAngela PetersonMelissa PetersonMary Lou PetrelliKerry Phelan O’DeaYvette PhilipVoun PhinAnthony Pialelli Family Charitable FoundationJanice PiccariniJenifer PinkhamMarilyn PiotrowiczHelen PittsHari & Sue PolanskyLaura J. PolleysJoanne PollickAndrea PopaDonna PorterDave & Meg PotterRichard & Janet PottsLisa PrattKathleen PrinceJane PuschJames & Katherine QuigleyQuincy Asian ResourcesQuincy Community United

Methodist ChurchQuincy Mutual Fire Insurance CompanyLorraine RandolphJoanna RapaljeDiane ReadMary ReaneyDavid ReichREIT Management & Research LLCJan ReynoldsJill RipleyShannon RoarkMatt RobertsMary Jane Burke RobinsonPeter RockPhillip A. & Mona Lee RosenBarbara RossRotary Club of Quincy Charitable FoundationMichele RoyMary Anne RullJoseph & Mary RullKellie RyanSandra RyanJames RyanJay & Karen SadlonSt. Jerome Church St. Mary of the Hills ParishSt. Michael’s Parish in MiltonAngelito & Esther SantosBethany ScharesBob & Alison SchironeSchlossberg, LLCBill & Joan SchroederLynne SecatoreSecond Parish ChurchLynda SegalAmbalini SelvarajJudith M. SerodeKris ShafferRobert & Andrea ShanleyMichelle SheaPam SheaMargaret SheehanKathleen SheridanSheskey ArchitectsLisa ShettyKatie ShultzSkoler & DiMarzio OrthodonticsRobin SmithJulia SmithWillard SmithBecky SmockEdward & Kathleen SobelSouth Quincy Social Club, W.A.South Shore Elder ServicesSouth Shore Friends MeetingSouth Shore Gymnastics AcademyReynold & Regina SpadoniJessica SparksMagda StadelmannDouglas StewartSusan StewartTiffany StichelStoeckel Insurance Agency, LLCNoelle StudleyJean SullivanJean Ellen SullivanChristine SullivanErin SullivanJoanne SullivanSuper Shine Auto Wash CentersMarc A. Susi Scholarship FundDavid & Constance SwaebePeter & Joan SweeneyMary SwensonRobert & Jeanne Tatem

Paul & Margaret TaylorWillard & Laurel TaylorDaniel & Suzanne TeagueLuann TellerDebbie TemperatoTemple Beth AM BrotherhoodStephen & Carole ThompsonThomson ReutersLee ThorntonJeanine ThubauvilleMark TierneyCindy TobinHarry TobmanRobert TocchioDuke TownsendJanet TozierCarl TrainaThe Travel RenaissancePaul & Joan TraverseJoanna TroyBarbara Finn TruscelloBeth TulyaLaura UnflatUnion Congregational Church of Weymouth/ BraintreeUnitarian Universalist Church of WeymouthUnitarian Universalist Urban MinistryUnited H.V.A.C. Co.United Way of Greater PortlandUnited Women’s Fellowship Lakeville United ChurchUnity Holistic HealingAlyssa UrsilloMarie VaccarelliRichard & Penny ValentineVida VeitasAnita VellaStephen & Patricia VillaniFrancis & Anne VincentKaryn ViveirosAdriane Von LichtenbergTammy VyasMary WagnerDiane WalcottKathleen M. WaldeckPeter WaltersJoan WardPaula WebsterPatricia WelchWeymouth Catholic ClubWeymouth Police AssociationMichele WhalenJames & Deirdre WhalenMark WhitcherMary WhiteDonna WhiteBrooks S. WhiteAlix WhiteDorothy WhitneyJean WilsonCynthia WinstonWalter & Jeanette WinthropWinthrop Congregational ChurchAdolph & Barbara WismarAdam WolfAmanda WolfeWomen’s Society of East Congregational ChurchSteve & Debbie YerdonJohn & Lees YunitsIsaac ZeldisHerb & Sara ZwickerAmy Zydanowicz

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AAA Southern New EnglandAbby ParkLee AdlerAhold USAAlma NoveAltra Industrial Motion BAquiTaineArchbishop Williams High SchoolMary AucoinAura SalonAvedia Zildjian CompanyEmeline AvitziBaker, Braverman & Barbadoro, PCAlison BarrNina BarrosKathy BeitlerSusan BellBernie & Phyl’sBrad BessetteMarie BestonBJ’s Wholesale ClubBlue Cross Blue Shield of MassachusettsBlue Cross Blue Shield Telephonic Review DeptBlue Hill Country ClubBlue Hills BankBlue Hills Regional High SchoolBoston BalletBoston Beer CompanyBoston BowlBoston BruinsBoston Financial Data ServicesBoston Harbor Mini Speed BoatsBoston Harbor ShuttleBoston Marriott QuincyBoston Medical Center- Women’s CenterBoston PC NetworkingBoston Red SoxBoston Ski & Sports ClubBraintree Cooperative BankMichelle BrennanBright Horizons at Crown Colony DriveGeraldine BrooksHannah BrooksSuzanne BrothersBrown Family ChiropracticPatti CallaKelly CallahanDan CambriaJoseph CanavanCanobie Lake ParkCanton Village Wine & SpiritsCaptain FishbonesCara TravelMargaret CarrCelebrities for Charity FoundationSue ChandlerStephanie CharronChiara BistroBeau ClaborneAshley & Eric ClarkJudith ClarkClearbridge Technology GroupClifton Larson AllenHelen CoatesColdwell BankerConnie CollierCommit 2B Fit StudioDonna ConnorCarol CoppinsWendy Criteo

Ashley CrittendenCrow’s LandingTracey DarjiAnne DattiloDave and Buster’sDennis and Associates PCDependable CleanersChrista DescheneauxCorey DescheneauxDesigns ByGwen Park DeVastoLucille DiGravioDirty Deeds Done Dirt CheapBrianne DobushHeidi Donahoe Bill DriscollJillian DunderdaleDunkin DonutsCindy DunnEdaville USAEdge Rock Technology PartnersElm by Designs Jewelry MakersEMD Accounting Solutions and Services AmericaEntertainment CruisesArthur EricksonDeirdre EschauzierF1 BostonJudy FedericoShannon FeltonFirst Baptist Church of WollastonFitness UnlimitedKelly FlemingFruit Center MarketplaceJanet FryeFSGJean FulkersonMegan FuscoGap at Legacy PlaceGap at Derby Street ShoppesKaty GauthierKristina GellerLinda GoldmanGoldman Environmental Consultants, Inc.Carol Goldstein Denise GoluboffGranite PrintGreen Harbor Golf ClubEileen GrenierRoseann Russell & Bob GriffinGrono and ChristieJudy GundersonJulie HallConnie HammondHancock’s Steak & Seafood RestaurantHardwick Vineyard & WineryHarmon Golf and Fitness ClubPatrick HaroldDiane HarveyKenly HillerHingham BeerworksHingham Congregational ChurchHireMindsHolbrook Police Dept.HoneywellJune HorowitzJohn HowardImprov AsylumInsight Performance ImprovementiProspectJACA Architects Billings Road Andrea JaehnigMary Janis

Jason Stone Injury LawyersCatherine S. JaspersonMary & Michael Jenkins Nancy JenkinsJodi James SalonJoyce KaniaDenise KeatingNancy & Christopher KeatingDonne KelbleDebra KellyKatherine KeoughKing JewelersElizabeth Speakman & Bren KirbyLoreen KoubekKathy LangLa Paloma Mexican RestaurantMary LarkinLarz Anderson Auto MuseumMary LaurieBarbara LawrenceFrances LeonardLight Heart EnterprisesWendy LondonConstance LovettHeather LoweryBonnie MannErica MarathasMargarita’s Mexican RestaurantMarshfield Country ClubMassage WorksSarah McCannAlison & Christopher McCarthyTracy Wilson & Patrick McDermottMelissa McDonaldJames McDonoughMary McKennaEllie McLaughlinErin C. MillerMilton Junior Women’s ClubMilton’s - The Store for MenKaren MinyardBill Moran Stuart & Mary Jo MurphyNEC Inc.New England AquariumNew England Revolution Charitable FoundationNew England ZooDeanne NoiseuxNorfolk County District Attorney’s OfficeNorfolk County Sheriff’s OfficeNorth Quincy High SchoolMichelle O’BrienThomas O’ConnorOperation: Teddy BearOur Lady of SorrowsPaint NiteKelly PaszamantJason PaynichDara PeppucciMary Lou PetrelliYvette PhilipAmy PiercePlimoth PlantationAnnette PollackAnthony PoolePaul PorterBeth PowersAnna-Maria PreissPurefections ChocolateQuincy City CrossfitQuincy Community United Methodist Church

Quincy Pediatrics Associates Quincy Police Dept.Radio Mouse EntertainmentRandolph Police Dept.Randolph Women’s ClubShannon RoarkRoche Bros. SupermarketAndrew RowellEmily SalvucciBob SchironeBill SchroederJennifer Howard and Donald SchroederSeekonk SpeedwayDiane ShippRichard SinclairAlicia SmithBrian SmithRobin SmithSoma IntimatesSouth Shore ConservatorySouth Shore Music CircusSouth Shore Natural Science CenterMagda StadelmannStarbucksSteel & RyeSteve StelljesEllana StinsonNoelle StudleyMargaret SullivanPeter SweeneyTD GardenLuanne TellerThayer AcademyThe Auto MartThe Body ShopThe Chateau Italian Family DiningThe Essex, Vermont’s Culinary Resort & SpaThe FireplaceThe Preservation Society of Newport CountyThe Quincy SunThe Roman TableThe Toy Box HanoverThe Traveling Art PartyLee ThorntonTimber LanesCindy TobinHarry TobmanTOMY InternationalToscaTower Hill Botanic GardenJeanette TravalineBeth TulyaUpper Crust PizzeriaAlyssa UrsilloAnita VellaVerc RentalsVerizon FoundationViking Tours of NewportWachusett Mountain Ski AreaDebra WalkerWestport Rivers Vineyard & WineryKim WhiteWhole Body SolutionsWhole Foods Market HinghamJean WilsonAdam WolfRichard WolfertWollaston Garden ClubWomen’s Fitness of BostonWomen of Influence and PurposeWS Development