2016 Annual Report
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Leadership LetterDear Friends,
Nearly 60 years ago, a determined group of parents, who not only understood, but valued, the potential that
lie within their children, began what is now Pioneer Center for Human Services.
Today, we are still determined. Determined and dedicated to aid those most fragile in our community, because
we too, see the inherent value in all of those we serve. You, as well, recognize that they are important, capable
and have a tremendous amount to offer our community. Because of you, and the passion of our staff, we have
weathered many storms.
Your generosity, the trust of our clients and their families, the commitment of 200+ staff members, and the
conviction of our local leaders--the McHenry County Mental Health Board, McHenry County Community
Foundation, McHenry County Planning and Development, United Way of Greater McHenry County and the
McHenry County Mental Health Resource League, has given us the opportunity to refine our three service pillars:
1) Intellectual and Developmental Disability Services
2) Homeless Services
3) Youth and Family Services
With pride, joy and expertise we continue to carry out our mission to help individuals achieve their full
potential. We do not take this opportunity for granted, especially in an environment where our primary source
of funding comes from the State of Illinois. We are optimistic, but also realistic about our future and know it is
imperative that we diversify our funding streams.
Our vision is to serve another 60 years and beyond with innovative and enriching programs. Providing quality
and effective services will be our standard. Collaboration and teamwork within, with our community partners,
church partners and with other social service providers will be the Pioneer Way. Creating and providing
stakeholder value will always be our goal. Governing our resources with integrity will be non-negotiable.
Thank you. We are grateful for your support, your time, and your commitment and look forward to our
upcoming 60th Anniversary year!
Sam Tenuto Frank Samuel Dan McCaleb
Co- Chief Executive Officer Co- Chief Executive Officer Board Chairman
2017 OfficersDan McCaleb, ChairmanRebecca Heisler, Vice ChairwomanSandra Hess Moll, SecretaryRichard C. Draper, Treasurer
2016 OfficersMichael T. Moushey, ChairmanDan McCaleb, Vice ChairmanSandra Hess Moll, SecretaryBrenda Bono, Treasurer
Tracey AnnenDianne DianaRichard DraperMary Ann O’Steen
Lynn SchnelkerBrad StewartSharon TiemanPaula Yensen
Rosi AllenPam BabingtonMary BaltysPam BialasSheila BiellElaine Brady
Katy BradySuzanne CannonSue CooperPam DesantisDianne DianaDebbie Draper
Richard DraperRuth DryeEllen EbannMary Ann JohnsonLynn KasickiErin Kelly
Joy LittleBecky Kent MedinsDebbie MillerEileen MullenCarol Platt
Nancy PopeDebby PoperJulie RhodesHelen RuthJeri SheppardColleen Stalo
Kim VeugelerKaren WallenKaren Schodin
1) Intellectual and Developmental Disability Services Pioneer Center is the leader in McHenry County in
services for adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. Each year, nearly 400 individuals are served. Through skills training, housing options and employment services, Pioneer Center helps people with disabilities live empowered lives. Our programs, based on an individual’s needs, range from coaching to more intensive levels of support and include:
• Community Employment • Residential Group Homes • Specialized Senior Programing • Autism Day Program • Family Respite • Family Services and Support • Home-Based Support • Life Skills Development
2) Homeless Services Pioneer Center is dedicated to helping those in our
community experiencing homelessness. We provide a variety of services to meet the needs of those in our community through the following programs:
• McHenry County PADS (Public Action to Deliver Shelter) Center
• Emergency Church Site Shelters • Transitional Living Home • Behavioral Health Residential Program • HUD Rental Assistance • Transportation System • Case Management
• Runaway and Homeless Youth Program
3) Youth and Family Services
Today’s youth are faced with very tough issues on an almost daily basis. We offer programs and services to help families navigate such things as family conflict, teenage parenthood, anger management, tolerance, bullying, and cyber challenges. Pioneer Center offers:
• Youth Intensive Home Therapy • Therapeutic Mentoring • Teenage Parenthood or Pregnancy Program • School Based Prevention Program
2016 OfficersPamela Bialas, PresidentSue Cooper, Vice PresidentBecky Kent Medins, Secretary
2017 OfficersEllen Ebann, PresidentKaren Wallen, Vice PresidentRosi Allen, Secretary
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Board of Directors
Pioneer Auxiliary
Empowering our community to reach our full potential since 1958.
Andrew is 24 years old and has
profound Autism. He is a client
of Pioneer Center’s Autism Day
Program for Adults and resides
at Pioneer Center’s Sage Autism
Group Home in Crystal Lake.
“These programs allow Andrew
to be as independent as he can
possibly be. I really don’t know
where we would be without them,” explains Andrew’s
mom, Dianne.
His family began its journey with Pioneer Center when
Andrew was two years old.
“We’ve come full circle,” she says. “He started in the
birth-to-three program, transitioned to the school
district when he was three, and came back to Pioneer
Center when he turned 22.”
Dianne calls Pioneer Center a blessing to Andrew and
their family.
“With Pioneer Center’s help, he’s absolutely doing
the most we ever thought he would be doing at
24,” she says. “He’s involved in
our community. He’s with peers
his own age. He’s learning and
practicing life skills.”
Dianne explained that at age 16,
local programs could not provide
the level of care Andrew required
24 hours a day, seven days a week.
“He lived in a residential facility in Kansas for five
years,” she says. “He would come home twice a year -
once during the summer and once at Christmas.”
Pioneer Center’s residential facilities and Autism Day
Program support adults like Andrew in their goals to live
productive, independent lives close to their families.
“He comes home every weekend now,” Diane says.
“It’s a true partnership with Pioneer Center and us.
We set goals for Andrew and are able to work toward
them together, as a family.”
Note: There are many young adults like Andrew, aging out of transition
services provided by McHenry County school districts. Programming
provided by Pioneer Center allows these young people to stay in-state, near
family, as independent and contributing members of our local community.
We choose Pioneer because...“ With Pioneer Center’s help, he’s absolutely doing the most we ever thought he would be doing at 24.”
4To empower individuals to achieve their full potential.
Sandra is a bubbly, self-
motivated, and hardworking
member of the Pioneer
Center community. Sandra’s
achievements are evidence of
her “can-do” attitude—she
refuses to allow anyone, including
herself, to limit her because of her
developmental disability.
While still in high school Sandra recognized her
capabilities, and held jobs at her school in the
cafeteria and with the janitorial crew. Her journey
with Pioneer Center began when she moved into
one of our residential homes and became an active
participant in our Employment Development Services
program in 1987. Through this program she worked
on further developing her customer service and
interview skills. She quickly progressed and began
to work with a job coach at Pioneer who helped her
compose her resume and conduct a job search which
eventually led to a job at McDonald’s! Sandi is grateful
to Pioneer staff and exclaimed,
“Oh man! Staff helped me get
my jobs…help me read my tests
I have to take for my job…and
helps me learn new computer
skills,” when asked how Pioneer
Center has helped her. Sandra
continually works on her skill
sets, meets her goals and proves that anybody can
achieve their dreams by working hard. Sandra is
inspired by her housemates “I want them to have a
job. They can, just like me!”
Sandra’s story doesn’t stop there. She is happy to say
she has been living at our Harvard group home for
28 years, is a proud employee at Portillo’s restaurant,
and has held a second part-time job at Crystal Lake
Ice House for the past 11 years. She uses public
transportation independently, has a routine work
schedule and no longer needs a job coach! Sandra is
proud to share what she does--and she should be!
“ I am a woman with Down Syndrome, but you are who you are. Sometimes I totally forget!”
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6To empower individuals to achieve their full potential.
Fox River Grove Middle School and Pioneer Center have
been working closely together for the last 4 years to
address bullying.
This past spring, Kim Neilson, social worker at Fox River
Grove Middle School noticed an increase in “relational
bullying” (bullying that singles individuals out to feel bad)
during the lunch hour.
She contacted Cjay
Harmer, Pioneer Center’s
Prevention Specialist
who specializes in
working with children
at risk in McHenry
County, for assistance in
addressing this all-too
common issue during
the lunch-hour.
Together they
introduced a “Lunch
Mix-up” game,
requiring each student
to sit at a different
lunch table than normal. At each table, there were
discussion cards to stimulate conversation and relational
sharing with each other. With the help of assigned
staff facilitators, students could get to know and learn
about people they might not otherwise interact with.
The students had such a positive experience that they
requested it be offered regularly. “The students were really
open to the idea of mixing up their self-chosen ‘seating
assignments’. It was almost like they were waiting for us to
intervene. It was absolutely amazing that they responded
so positively to the game,” said Harmer.
Fox River Grove Middle School is only one of the 16 schools
Pioneer Center partners with in McHenry County.
Erin Brumfield Grima, Director of PADS and Prevention Services at Pioneer Center, knows that homelessness impacts people of all ages and in many different situations.
“We had a young man who was working 2 restaurant jobs to pay his rent in a ‘room to rent’ situation, had the misfortune of breaking his leg making him not able to work. When
he could no longer pay rent his landlord ordered an Uber and sent him to our PADS Transitional Living Home Center. We also see families—a single dad
with his infant son had nowhere to go, so he and his baby sheltered at our Emergency Shelter Rooms.”
Pioneer Center has an array of services for those experiencing homelessness and is the place for people to go when other options are not possible for them or they aren’t sure what options they have.
In addition to services for adults, Pioneer Center also operates the county’s Runaway and Homeless Youth Program. “Recently an 18-year-old transgender male to female was kicked out of her home by her father. Through Pioneer Center’s Runaway and Homeless Youth services, she was provided an emergency shelter room, linkage to support groups for people who are LGBTQ, transportation for her to finish her final year of high school, and assistance in applying for food and medical benefits,” said Grima.
Currently, PADs provides over 90% of the county’s inventory of emergency sleeping beds.
“ I was absolutely amazed that the kids responded so positively to the game.”
“ McHenry County PADS (public action to deliver shelter) is the only year-round emergency shelter in McHenry County to serve all populations.”
We choose Pioneer because...
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Linda is a die-hard Cubs fan and
longtime member of the Pioneer
Center family. Linda has been
living in one of our residential
group homes since 1981,
worked at Pioneer Industries
(former sheltered workshop)
and is currently in our Stepping
Out: Adult Recreation (SOAR) Program for retired
individuals. The focus of Pioneer’s SOAR program
is to encourage a healthy and interactive lifestyle
for those who are aging. One of her favorite things
about Pioneer Center is the annual Christmas party!
She enjoys cooking, listening to music and relaxing,
whether she’s in SOAR or at home.
Linda was born in Harvard and has been around
McHenry County her whole life. Linda expressed
that she remembers feeling different or out-of-
place, “Once I found out I had Down syndrome,
I knew things would be different. I didn’t think I
would get called names like I
did and sometimes that hurts
my feelings. Sometimes it’s
hard for me.” Thankfully Linda
doesn’t feel that way anymore.
Linda recalls her final move from
Janesville, Wisconsin to Pioneer
Center as the start to a “new
life.” At 61 years old, Linda said “I don’t remember
much before Pioneer Center, this is my life. The staff
at Pioneer are nice to me. They help me with my
money and take me to the bank. We have help with
cooking and even do cooking classes! I like to bowl
and have bowled with our Special Olympics team
before. If I need help I just ask.”
The last 30 years for Linda have been full of
joyous occasions as well as many challenging life
lessons. Through it all Pioneer Center has provided
compassionate support for Linda and every
individual served.
“ I don’t remember much before Pioneer Center, this is my life.”
Kevin Clancy, a coordinator in Pioneer Center’s Intellectual and Developmental Disability division, has made progressive changes within the program he oversees. “When I first started at Pioneer I was determined to have our clients more integrated and immersed in our larger community,” said Kevin.
Beginning his career as a direct support professional in one of Pioneer’s highest needs programs, Kevin gained first-hand experience and understanding of what all individuals can achieve and the potential every individual has. Over the last 5 years Kevin has worked in many of Pioneer’s IDD (Intellectual and Developmental Disability)
programs including a residential group home and our community support program, designed to support individuals who live independently in our community. Now, after much hard work and dedication, Kevin
is back working in one of our highest needs programs, as coordinator!
“Truthfully, the clients inspire me. When I started seeing client interactions and just getting to know the individuals, motivated me to want to better their lives! After reading their story’s and understanding their journey, I knew everyone has so much potential.” He introduced a sports club, an adventure club, and an art and fitness club to further enhance the lives of those we serve! “Our programs and services have really evolved over the last few years.”
After witnessing the positive affects these experiences had on individuals he and other program coordinators initiated a consistent approach to immersing all individuals into the community so each of our clients can become active members of society resulting in thousands of hours of community involvement in McHenry County. “Currently, we are out in the community every single day. April was our busiest month! We spent over 1200 hours out and about in McHenry County. We have so much fun!”
Carrie Freund, supervisor of Pioneer’s five Behavioral Health Group Homes and McHenry County PADS (Public Action to Deliver Shelter) shelter/day center, is a devoted and impassioned member of the Pioneer team.
Her journey at Pioneer Center began by responding to a classified ad in the Northwest Herald in 2002 that led her to what she is certain is her calling.
“I truly believe that the work I do is a calling for me. I feel drawn to helping those in need. We have to remember that the individuals we serve are people who deserve and require attention and care, they are not just case numbers. We have to be kind, caring, and have empathy. We have to offer hope to individuals.”
Carrie firmly believes in leading by example, always treating others the way she wants to be treated, and completely embraces Pioneer’s mission of “empowering individuals to reach their full potential”.
“What I didn’t realize (when I started working at Pioneer) is how much I was going to learn about myself in the process. It has been such a rewarding experience in so many ways. “Empowering individuals to reach their full potential” went to a whole new level for me. It is something that applies to not only individuals served, but also to the staff. We, as supervisors and managers, should be working with our staff to reach their full potential, too.”
Carrie’s fifteen-year tenure at Pioneer Center has focused on serving those individuals in our adult behavioral health programs, and more recently and additionally, serving those in our community experience homelessness. “I want people to know the great work that is being done through Pioneer Center! We serve ALL individuals that need help in our community.”
We work at Pioneer because...“ Seeing the smiles on their faces make it worth it.”
“ Until this job, I didn’t know you can actually love what you do for work.”
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We volunteer at Pioneer because...
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“ I have always felt that Pioneer Center is an essential core service to McHenry County.”
“ I wish everyone knew how important PC is to the clients and their families. They are made to feel so important and loved while there.”
– Helen Ruth
– Karen Wallen, Vice President of Pioneer Center’s Women’s Auxiliary
“For a very long
time, I found
that people in
my community did
not know what
Pioneer Center
represented
or who they
served. The Book
Review Luncheon
fundraiser is a joyful day for 500 or so women to
kick off the holidays, but more importantly
it has raised awareness of the key programs
that Pioneer Center provides families and
children with special needs.” Helen Ruth,
founding Book Review Committee Member.
“My first memory
of Pioneer Center
was in 1973 when
our son started
in the “Birth to
Three” program.
I volunteered at
PC when my son
was there. After he
passed I stopped
volunteering for
many years. Then
my good friend
told me they were starting an auxiliary and it was
time for me to rejoin. It warms my heart to be there.
When I volunteer, I feel I am helping a little for some
individuals that can’t always do for themselves. The
smiles are such a reward that we get in return. My
family loves that I volunteer and always asks if anyone
is like their brother.”
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FinancialsFiscal Year 2016 (July 2015 –June 2016)
Pioneer Center for Human Services has been providing innovative, caring and hope-giving programs and services to McHenry County’s most vulnerable residents since 1958.
Our three Service Pillars are Intellectual Developmental Disabilities (IDD), Homeless (PADS) Services and Youth and Family Services. Combined, we offer more than 20 diverse programs under these pillars, serving McHenry County and neighboring communities for nearly 60 years.
Fiscal Year 2016 (FY16) was a year of stabilization for the agency due to an uncertainty in funding from the State of Illinois against FY15 contracts. The payments that eventually came took almost a year to reach us and contributed to the agency’s financial difficulties. As a result, Pioneer Center borrowed money to keep our doors open and to continue to provide much-needed services to our clients.
Additionally, the agency embarked on an ambitious plan to upgrade its Electronic Health Record System (EHR), which unexpectedly resulted in temporarily shutting down the billing system. This issue was eventually resolved, and a majority of our outstanding service claims were collected.
The combination of these two situations created undue stress on Pioneer Center, leading to significant changes. As part of this, the agency made the painful decision to divest itself of a majority of its behavioral health programs and services. The Pioneer Center Board of Directors and staff worked around the clock to minimize the impact on clients and staff.
The following is a summary of our fiscal 2016 financial results:
Continuing Operations (Excluding Discontinued Services)
Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities (IDD), Community Based Services and Homeless ServicesFY2016
FY16 $Revenue 13,821,766
Expenses 14,097,681
Net Assets (275,915)
Total Assets 14,354,650
State of Illinois
Contributions
Client and Third Party Fees
Local Government
Federal
Other Grants & Miscellaneous53%
16%
14%
12%
4% 2%
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Financials
Looking forward...
Fiscal Year 2016 (July 2015 –June 2016)
Fiscal Year 2017 (FY17) has been a year of rebuilding and
focusing on our service pillars. Our reorganization efforts
resulted in stabilizing our finances, creating efficiencies
across all programs and maintaining quality services. These
changes also put us on the path to long-term sustainability
for another 60 years.
Fiscal Year 2018 (FY18) will be an exciting year for us as
we continue focusing on our priorities of providing much-
needed human services in the community as efficiently
as possible. Given uncertainties surrounding the State of
Illinois’ budget impasse, our strategy is to diversify revenue
streams to reduce reliance on state funding. This includes
seeking more private donations from the community and
fees for service from clients and insurance companies. As
part of our FY18 plan, we also plan to extend our services
to more clients and communities in a thoughtful and fiscally
responsible way, balancing capital and operating cash flow
needs. Fiscal responsibility and management will continue to
be a priority as we move forward to serving our clients and
the greater McHenry County community.
Programs
Fund Development
Management & General
83%
14%3%
Earl & Collene Lomelino began considering Pioneer Center services in 1990, while their son Randy was attending SEDOM (special education district of McHenry County) and living at home.
Today, after being part of the Pioneer family for 25 years, they are still quick to tell anyone just how pleased they are with the care Randy and all clients receive at Pioneer Center. Collene admires the staff who are dedicated to serving those in our community who are the most fragile. Randy
lives in a Pioneer Center group home and spends his days participating in group activities, community outings, and
continually works on developing his abilities at Pioneer Center’s program center.
As parents and donors, Earl and Collene give of their time, talent and treasure.
“We often wondered what will happen to Randy after we are gone. We hope Pioneer Center is the answer to this question..”
We give to Pioneer because...
Corporate sponsors FY16
“We donate for several reasons. For all that Pioneer does for us and Randy, and to help other clients. Also, it is our Godly duty to help the poor...”
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Gifts from $1,000,000 + or more
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FoundationMental Health Resource LeagueRoberts Family FoundationSage Products, Inc.The Willow Springs FoundationUnited Way of Greater McHenry
County
Gifts from $10,000 to $24,999
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Gifts from $5,000 to $9,999
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Gifts from $250 to $499A.J.L. ElectricMr. Thomas AbrahamAlgonquin Area Public LibraryMs. Jessica D. AllanAPT Tool Inc.Arch Insurance GroupMs. Barbara ArnoldAT&T United WayMr. & Mrs. William BabingtonMr. & Mrs. Paul BauerMr. & Mrs. Thomm BeggsMr. Fred BehringerMr. Robert F. BeltranMs. Lenora BoehmMs. Brenda BonoMs. Madi BrajeMr. & Mrs. Willard E. BuchtaMs. Patricia CampbellMr. Stan CebrzynskiMr. & Mrs. Michael CetrangoloChrist United Methodist ChurchChurch World ServiceMs. Kimberly ComptonJudge & Mrs. James CowlinMr. & Mrs. Richard D. CrosbyMr. & Mrs. Michael CurranMr. & Mrs. James CwerenzDelta DentalMr. & Mrs. Thomas DennisonDiscover Financial ServicesMr. & Mrs. Peter DolterMr. & Mrs. Bruce DomotoMr. & Mrs. James DonahoeMrs. Elizabeth DowneyMr. & Mrs. Richard DraperMr. & Mrs. Karl DryeMr. & Mrs. Craig DuncanMr. & Mrs. Charles K. EbannMr. & Mrs. Steven EdmundsMr. & Mrs. Richard J. Egler
Mr. & Mrs. Allen EttenMr. & Mrs. David FalkFarrell Landscaping Inc.First Presbyterian ChurchMr. & Mrs. Renzo FontanaMr. & Mrs. John FrettGE FoundationGirl Scout Troop #1401Mr. Joseph S GrecoMr. & Mrs. Thomas GruebnauMs. Kathleen HahnMr. & Mrs. Robert C. HansonMr. & Mrs. Michael A. HaswellMr. Paul HertogMs. Sandra Hess MollMr. and Mrs. Edward HinzMr. & Mrs. Jay HoggHome State BankMr. & Mrs. William HooverMs. Margie HughesInterior Motives and more...Intermatic, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Thomas JablonskiJennings Chevrolet & VolkswagenMr. James JenningsMr. and Mrs. John JolyMr. & Mrs. Ronald KaszubowskiMr. & Mrs. Brian KellyMr. & Mrs. David KingMr. Jim KlocekMrs. Ann KohlMr. and Mrs. Richard KostnerMr. & Mrs. Dan KummMr. & Mrs. John KurtzMr. Nathaniel LeightonMr. & Mrs. Rex J. LitchfieldLLC TagMrs. Carole LubeckerMacleodMr. & Mrs. Curt MartinMcDonalds-Singleton
ManagementMr. & Mrs. Richard MercureMicrosoft Giving CampaignMr. & Mrs. Rick MillerMr. & Mrs. Michael MitchellMorgan Birge & Associates, Inc.Ms. Eileen MullenMr. & Mrs. Gordon NastaMr. & Mrs. Karl NielsenMr. & Mrs. Glenn NiezgodaMr. & Mrs. Kevin G. NoonanMs. Christine O’ DonnellMs. Diana O’ConnorMs. Marian O’HaganMr. & Mrs. Henry OlesonMr. & Mrs. James OlsenOPS Sales & ServiceMr. & Mrs. Floyd D. PapeMr. & Mrs. Richard PasturczakMs. Vivian PetersonMr. & Mrs. Craig PfannkucheMs. Mary Lou PhilbinMr. Herbert PitzmanRauschenberger Partners, LLCMs. Regina RichterMr. & Mrs. Charles RomeoMr. & Mrs. Chuck RuthMr. & Mrs. David D SalmiMr. & Mrs. Vernon SchillerMr. & Mrs. Keith SchodinMs. Joan Schrank
Donors
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We have taken great care to accurately record the names of our contributors and regret any omissions or errors. Please direct any inquires to Amy Hernon, director of development, 815-759-7144 [email protected].
Mr. & Mrs. Brian SchuchMr. and Mrs. Roy ScottMr. & Mrs. Richard SeeleyShepherd of the Prairie Lutheran
ChurchMr. & Mrs. Darwin ShepleyMr. & Mrs. Michael SosineSt. John’s Evangelical Lutheran
ChurchSt. John’s Lutheran Church - Mary
Martha GuildSt. John’s United Church of ChristSt. Mary of Huntley Ladies Auxiliary
#73St. Paul United Church of ChristMs. Betty Jean StoltzeMr. & Mrs. Thomas StraleyMr. & Mrs. Don SwansonMr. Clint TaylorMr. & Mrs. James C. TichyMs. Chris TrojanMs. Cathleen M. TrudelleMr. George TuresMr. & Mrs. Robert TurkMr. James TuttleUnited Way of Metro ChicagoMs. Patricia UrbanEberhard Veit & Catherine
Leonard-VeitMr. & Mrs. Thomas Von GeldernMr. and Mrs. Daniel S. WallaceDr. & Mrs. Thomas WallenMr. & Mrs. Bill WeberWines for HumanityMr. & Mrs. Joel Zarnstorff
Gifts from $100 to $249Abbott LaboratoriesAccuity Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Daniel AdamsMr. & Mrs. Christopher R. AhnenAkasha Yoga Inc.Mr. & Mrs. David AlbersMr. & Mrs. John AltmanMr. & Mrs. John AnconaMr. & Mrs. David AndersonMr. & Mrs. Jack A. AndersonMr. & Mrs. Leif AndersonMr. & Mrs. Cabot AshwillAssociated Electrical ContractorsMr. & Mrs. Thomas G. BakerMr. & Mrs. Michael BalchunasMs. Jo BaldoMr. & Mrs. William BallockMr. & Mrs. John BaloughBank of America United Way
CampaignAccenteth I. BatemanMr. & Mrs. Robert V. BeckMrs. Constance L. BenhartMs. Barbara G. BennisMs. Carol BethMs. Marie H. BetzBeyond PesticidesMs. Charlotte BinghamMr. & Mrs. Richard BlachlyMs. Sondra BlankenburgBlue Lotus Buddhist TempleMs. Phyllis J. BlumkeMr. Charles BoeMs. Victoria BoelterMr. and Mrs. Phillip Bolger
Mr. Allen BondiMs. Barb BostianMr. Hector BousoMs. Kathleen B. BradyMr. & Mrs. Patrick BradyMrs. Pamela BrashMr. & Mrs. Lawrence BrixyMs. Betty BujanMr. Gerald BuntingMr. & Mrs. Harry BurmannMr. & Mrs. Tom BurneyMr. & Mrs. Edward BurnsBush Elementary SchoolMr. & Mrs. Robert ButhodMs. Nancy CampanellaMr. & Mrs. David CampbellMr. & Mrs. Glenn R. CarlsonMs. Lynn CarlsonMs. Dorthy CarterMrs. Julie CarusoMr. & Mrs. Dean C. ChalledDr. & Mrs. Jeff ChemelewskiMs. Karen ChianakasMs. Dianne ChristyMs. Donna KurtzMr. Cameron ClarkMs. Julie ClaussenCNA FoundationMs. Susan ColeCommunity Church of RichmondMr. & Mrs. John ConnellMr. & Mrs. Thomas ContriMs. Darlene CoolsMr. & Mrs. James CooneyMs. Becky CovaltMr. & Mrs. Bryan CoxMr. & Mrs. Douglas CraneCrystal Lake Bank & TrustMr. Alan CunninghamCary F.O.P Lodge 231Mr. and Mrs. Ken DaceMr. & Mrs. Bill DalyMr. & Mrs. Brian DalyMr. & Mrs. Steven DamMs. Dawn DamlerMs. Jennifer DanhauerMr. & Mrs. Gerald DankoData for DevelopmentMs. Carol DefioreMs. Gloria L. DeguisneMr. & Mrs. Kenneth DeimlMs. Nena P. Del RosarioMr. & Mrs. Anthony DePippoMr. & Mrs. Michael DeutschMr. & Mrs. Mike DeWolfeMrs. Ricky DiedrickMs. Gloria DipirroDobbertin ConstructionMs. Carmella DoblerMr. & Mrs. Daniel DohertyMs. Kathryn DolterMs. Lynn DonahueMr. Michael DownesMr. Dennis W. DreherMs. Debbie DufieldMr. Wilson DysartMr. & Mrs. Erwin EissingMr. & Mrs. Robert ElderElm Street Medical CenterMs. Barbara EspositoMs. Jacklyn FaberMr. & Mrs. Michael Fack
Mr. & Mrs. Herbert FalkMs. Diane FaublMs. Carol FaureMr. Jay FeldmanMr. & Mrs. Kenneth FelixMr. James FerginMr. and Mrs. Walter FinkFirst Baptist Church of McHenryFirst Congregational Church,
Crystal LakeFirst United Methodist Church,
WoodstockMr. & Mrs. Louis F. FlodenMr. & Mrs. Donald FoeckingMr. Timothy FoersterMr. & Mrs. Ken FoszczMr. & Mrs. Russell FoszczFox River Grove Lioness ClubMrs. Debbie FranksMr. & Mrs. Robert FrantzMr. Rob FrenzMr. & Mrs. Christopher FreundMr. Michael GaskinGeneral Storage Corp.Mr. and Mrs. William GetkaMr. & Mrs. Grant GilbertMs. Jeanne GingrasGirl Scout Troop #868Ms. Mary L. GodwinMr. & Mrs. Gregory GoffoDr. & Mrs. Aurel E. Goglin, Jr.Goodrich Foundation Partners in
Giving PlanMs. Marilyn GoodwinMrs. Ann GorskiMr. & Mrs. James GorskiMr. & Mrs. Dennis GotschMr. and Mrs. John GrahamMr. & Mrs. Don Granado, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. David GrayMr. & Mrs. Dennis GrayMs. Shelley GrayMr. Donald GreeneMr. & Mrs. J. Joel GreeneMr. & Mrs. Paul and Susan J
GruebnauMr. Craig GunbyMs. Delores HaberMr. & Mrs. Timothy HagertyMr. & Mrs. Mike HaleyMs. Barbara L. HansonMr. and Mrs. H. Donald HansonMs. Rachel HarrisonMr. Walter HartMs. Elona HaskellMs. Grace S. HaskinsMr. Robert W. HaskinsMr. & Mrs. David HastingsMr. & Mrs. James C. HaymanMr. & Mrs. Marvin HeckmanMr. & Mrs. Mark HendricksMr. Matthew HerrmannMr. & Mrs. Roger L HickeyHi-ConeMr. & Mrs. Fred HilgartMs. Lynn HillsMs. Jennifer HolcombeMs. Krista HuffmanMr. Timothy HundtC.E. Hunn, D.D.S.Ms. Marcie IngallsIsa Kranz Foundation
Dr. & Mrs. Rolando IzquierdoMr. & Mrs. David E. JacksonDr. & Mrs. Thomas JacksonMr. John JacobMs. Maureen JanasMr. & Mrs. Wayne JappMr. & Mrs. Chris JennerMr. & Mrs. Paul JenrickJoe L. Norton Golf OutingMr. & Mrs. Matthew JohnsonThomas & Mary Ellen JonesMr. & Mrs. Russell R. JorgensenK40 ElectronicsMr. & Mrs. Walt KalembaMs. Cynthia L. KallunkiMr. & Mrs. Milton C. KamholzMr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. KappsMs. Donna KayMr. & Mrs. Kenneth KearnsMr. & Mrs. Joseph KeenMr. & Mrs. Allen KennedyMr. & Mrs. Keith C. KilroyMr. & Mrs. Peter KindingerMs. Dianne KlemmMr. & Mrs. Bryce KlontzKnights of Columbus Council
#11091Ms. Jan KodnerMr. & Mrs. Kenneth P. KoehlerMr. & Mrs. William A. KoltonMr. & Mrs. Leo KomosaMs. Carole KorbaiMr. Glenn KosibaMr. & Mrs. Thomas KowalczykMs. Christina KranzMs. Sue KrauseMs. Kristin KrollMs. Christin KruseMs. Sandra KubikMr. & Mrs. Glenn KudskMs. Sophia KuharichMs. Maureen KurczLaborers’ International Union of
North America Local 1035Mr. John LamagdeleineMr. & Mrs. Fred LandbeckMr. & Mrs. Bruce LaneMr. & Mrs. Raymond D. LarsenMs. Mary LaskeyMr. & Mrs. William LawrenceMr. & Mrs. David T LawsonMr. & Mrs. George LayoffMr. & Mrs. James T Ledford, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Terry LenzMr. Mark A. LenziniMs. Nancy LiaboeLimitless Innovations, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Raymond LipinskyMs. Eileen LocascioMs. Ruth LochowMr. & Mrs. Gregory LofgrenMrs. Joan LongmireMr. & Mrs. Frank LopuszynskiMr. Thomas LorenzMs. Kelly LowMrs. Sue LowMr. & Mrs. Lawrence M. LozarMr. & Mrs. Alan LubowMr. Doug LuczakMr. Richard MacGregorMr. & Mrs. Chuck MajercikMr. & Mrs. Nicholas Manusos
Mrs. Cheryl MarbackMr. & Mrs. Paolo MariuttoMars Insurance AgencyMr. Jason MartinMaterial Things Artisan MarketMr. & Mrs. Philip B. MatthaeiMr. & Mrs. Raymond MattisonMr. & Mrs. Donald L. MayMr. & Mrs. Dennis McAuleyMr. & Mrs. Robert McCannMrs. Cheryl McCauleyMr. & Mrs. Jeff McClainMrs. Wanda McCulloughMr. & Mrs. John McGuireMcHenry County CollegeMcHenry Public WorksLifestyles MagazinesMcNees & AssociatesMr. & Mrs. James McQuadeMr. Dennis G. MeagherMr. & Mrs. Deke MeloneMr. & Mrs. James MeyerMs. Sharon MeyerMr. Kevin MicholsMr. & Mrs. Thomas & Rosanne MihmMr. Gary S. MillerMr. Paul MinkusMr. and Mrs. Jack MinsleyMr. & Mrs. Eugene MizerkaMs. Judith MooreMs. Margaret MorrisseyMount Hope United Methodist
WomenMr. Roger MuggliMr. & Mrs. Brent MullaneMr. & Mrs. Fred MullardMr. & Mrs. John W. MurphyMr. & Mrs. Lenny MurrayMs. Carrie NelsonMr. Jim NevilleMr. & Mrs. Michael Nickels-
WisdomMr. & Mrs. Dan NobbeNorth Bridge StaffingMr. & Mrs. Brian O’ConnorMr. & Mrs. Terence O’HaganMr. & Mrs. Robert OlachMs. Jean OlsenMr. & Mrs. Greg OltmanMr. & Mrs. Alvin L. PanitchMr. Terry L. PatrickMrs. Jacquelyn PaulauskisMr. & Mrs. Peter PaulsonMr. & Mrs. Larry PaveyMr. & Mrs. Arthur PearsDr. Joel PerlsonMr. & Mrs. Don & Yvonne PeterkaMrs. Peggy PetersonMs. Jill P. FundsteinMr. & Mrs. John PierceMs. Katherine PikerMs. Mary Ann PikerMr. & Mrs. Robin PlattPolish Legion of American VeteransMr. Michael PolyackMs. Nancy PopeKatherine PottsMr. & Mrs. Terry L. PowellMr. Donald PowersMr. & Mrs. John QuickMs. Cheryl RabineMr. & Mrs. William S. Rainey
Ms. Laura RasmussenMr. Ned ReckampMr. & Mrs. John RedmondMr. & Mrs. George A. Reed, Jr.Mr. Kurt RegepMr. & Mrs. James ReichertsMr. David RemusMr. & Mrs. Gary RieglerMr. & Mrs. Robert RieplMr. & Mrs. Jim RileyRingwood Cabinetry, Inc.Ms. Susan RixMs. Marion RohrdanzMs. Margaret RooneyMs. Nicole RoseberryMr. Jack RoweMr. & Mrs. George J RozhonMr. Thomas RuggeroMr. & Mrs. Edward L. SalisburyDr. & Mrs. Tom SalviMr. Frank SamuelMr. & Mrs. John ScheiderMr. David K. SchimanMs. Ruth SchlossbergMr. Richard J. SchmidtMr. Alan SchnebergerMr. Rolf SchoelkopfMr. & Mrs. Gary SchofieldMr. James SchrautDr. Kathleen A SchroederBob Schroyer & Pat Sullivan-
SchroyerMrs. Trudy SchuchMr. & Mrs. Joe ScifoMs. Susan C. SeaverMrs. Lori SelofMr. & Mrs. Jack SharrattMs. Rebecca ShorterMs. Ellen SievertMs. Cathy SkowronskiMr. & Mrs. James SlackMr. David M. SmithMr. & Mrs. Tracy SmithMr. Steve SowaMs. Vana SpentzosSt. John United Church of Christ-
HarmonyMr. & Mrs. Stephen St. JohnSt. Paul’s U.C.C Youth GroupMs. Kelly StangerMs. Beverly StewartMr. Raymond R. StojonicMr. & Mrs. Kenneth StoryMr. & Mrs. Vishankha
SubasinghegeMr. and Mrs. Jack SullivanMr. & Mrs. Bob and Carol SwansonMr. & Mrs. Lawrence SwansonMr. & Mrs. Robert SwansonMr. Theodore J. SwensonMrs. Carol SzarfinskiMr. & Mrs. Raymond SzydzikTag TechnologiesMr. & Mrs. Martin M. TampaMr. & Mrs. Gordon TeboTempo Carpentry ConstructionMr. Sam TenutoRev. Thomas H. TewsMs. Sharon TiemanMr. John J. TovarToyon Associates, Inc.Trinity Lutheran Church
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Donors We have taken great care to accurately record the names of our contributors and regret any omissions or errors. Please direct any inquires to Amy Hernon, director of development, 815-759-7144 [email protected].
Mr. & Mrs. Christian Trummel, Jr.Ms. Arlene TuscanoMr. Jeffrey UmlandMr. & Mrs. Thomas UnderhillUnited Methodist Womens First
U.M. ChurchUnited Way- Employee DonationUnited Way of McHenry CountyMs. Linda Ursey
Mr. & Mrs. Alan ValentinMr. & Mrs. Charles ValleMr. & Mrs. Keith VandammMr. Tim VanderfordMs. Yvonne VanderwielMr. Doug Venne, SrVFW- CarpentersvilleMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey VorisekMr. & Mrs. Ronald Wagner
Ms. Becky WalkingtonMs. Anna WallMr.& Mrs. Charles WalneckMr. & Mrs Tad WaltersMr. & Mrs. Scott WaltzMr. Paul R. WanderskiMr. Danny WarnerMs. Brenda WarrenMs. Sandra K. Washburn
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas WeaverMrs. Barbara WeinerWells Fargo FoundationMs. Nancy WellsWellspring HealingFr. Paul WhiteMr. & Mrs. Michael WhiteheadMr. & Mrs. Leo WiedenfeldMr. James Wiegand
Ms. Lucilla WilcoxMr. & Mrs. Harris WishnikWomen of The Moose Chapter 364Mr. Michael WooMs. Laura WrightMr. & Mrs. Timothy J. WrightMr. Craig Wydell & Ms. Patricia
Harrington-WydellMr. & Mrs. Cory Wyss
Mr. & Mrs. Janet & James Yaworski
Yegge Accounting and Business Service
Ms. Tena YorkYourcauseMr. Jeffery ZapchenkMs. Dorothy ZegarskiMr. & Mrs. Daniel Ziller
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Donors
In-Kind Donations
Gifts in Honor of Gifts made in Memory
1776 RestaurantAesthetics BoutiqueAlpine AccessoriesAmerican GirlApplebee’s Neighborhood Grill & BarArmanetti’sAurora UniversityB TanBaker House 1885Mr. & Mrs. Tom BalboniBarnes & Noble BookstoreBarnes and NobleBarrique Wine & Brew BarMs. Pam BialasStates Attorney Louis A. BianchiBimbos Italian AmericanBlue Ridge Mountain OutfittersBob Chinn’s CrabhouseMs. Suzanne BookerMr. George BraunMs. BremerMr. John BreunBrighton CollectiblesBrunch CafeBuffalo Wild Wings Here’s Wings Llc.Cafe OlympicMr. Steve CalhounCary Grove Adventist FellowshipCary-Grove Adventist Fellowship
CDW CorporationMr. & Mrs. Paul ChampionChapel Hill FloristChicago BearsChicago BlackhawksClassic CinemasClearwater OutdoorThe Clothes GalleryColor Me MineCostco WholesaleThe CottageCountry DonutsCrystal Ice HouseCrystal Lake Country ClubCrystal Lake Ski & BikeCrystal Lake South High SchoolCrystal Woods Golf CourseCulvers, HuntleyMs. Beth CzubirD’Andrea BanquetsMr. David DanielsenDerma Vita MedispaMs. Tina DiltsDistinction Salon & SpaMrs. Zita DoersamElated BoutiqueElevation SalonEpic Cycle and FitnessFast Eddie’s Car Wash & Detail
CenterFirst Institute, Inc.Fitness For LifeThe Flag StoreFox & CompanyFresh MarketFresh ThymeGarfield’s BeveragesGirl Scout Troop #272Girl Scout Troop #481Girls On The RunMs. Dawn GoodwinGrand Geneva Resort & SpaMr. Kevin GreenleeHampton InnHappy Jack’s Sandwich & Ice
Cream ShopHickory PitHoneybaked HamMr. & Mrs. David HowardHuntley FloralHuntley Park DistrictJaci’s CookiesMr. & Mrs. Clifford R JacksonJewel Food Store - CaryJewel Food Stores, McHenryJewel OscoJimmy John’sJohnsburg School District 12
Julie Ann’s Frozen CustardKalck’s Butcher ShopMs. Vickie L. KavourasKim & Patty’s CafeKitchen OutfittersMs. Peggy KlabundeKopp & Bloom DDS, PCKraeplin KreationsMs. Amy KramerLa BellissimaMs. Jillian LarsenMr. Ines LauvaLe EiffelLloyds Paint N’ PaperMr. Edward MangaraMario Tricoci Hair Salon & SpaMarriott Theatre In LincolnshireMarvin’s Toy StoreMarzano’s Wood Fired Italian
RestaurantMaterial GirlMcHenry Country ClubMcHenry Savings BankMedelaMeijer, McHenryMessiah Lutheran ChurchMetropolis Performing Arts CentreNelson’s Jewelry, Inc.North Wall Rock Climbing Gym
Ms. Charlotte NoshrayMs. Susan OerkfitzOlive Black Martini & Wine LoungeOlive GardenOlive TapOptions 4 HealthOut of The BoxPaisano’s on BroadwayPapa G’sPaul Hyland Salon & Day SpaPenny & Izzy’sMr. and Mrs. Dick PetersonPinecrest Golf ClubPlum GardenPort Edward RestaurantPrairiewood Elementary SchoolProperty Owners AssociationPub 47 Bar & GrillThe Racket ClubRaue Center for the ArtsRiverside Bake Shop, Inc.Riverside Chocolate FactoryMs. Linda RudrikMs. Maria SalinasSalon 37Savour Boutique and Art Gallery &
Catara SpaMs. Patsy SchwaberShaw Media Group
Shepherd of the Hills ChurchSnap Fitness Crystal LakeMrs. Caroline SobolakSpringbrook Community ChurchSt. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic
ChurchSt. John’s Lutheran ChurchSt. Patrick’s Religious EducationStarbucks, Downtown Crystal LakeStarbucks Coffee, McHenryStarbucks, WoodstockMs. Zahava StarksMs. Meredith StilesThe StudioMr. Ben SykoraVernon TinbergTLC Massage, Ltd.TLS Veteran CenterTommy’s Hot DogsTrader Joe’sTree Time Christmas CreationsVan Ness ChiropracticVera BradleyVolo Auto MuseumMr. Derek WatsonWear Did U Get ThatXaminYours & MeyneZanck, Coen & Wright, P.C.
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth M. AdamsMr. Ben Alexander Ms. Sierra V. Carroll Eddie & BethMs. Evie FischerMr. Daryl K. FoxMr. & Mrs. Joe & Judy GahanMs. Terri GorskiMs. Debbie HealyMs. Sandra HuffMr. Bobby Joosten
Mr. Dale KossMr. John G. KutybaMr. James LaskeyMr. Tyler LewkeMr. Julius MagillDr. MaloneyMs. Michelle MasiniMr. Joseph G. MillerMs. Katavi MinkusMr. John MizerkaMr. Jeremy Nelson
Mr. D J NewportMr. Jerry PalkoMs. Kaye RadebaughMr. Joe RenderPaul SchielerMr. SchollMr. Kenneth ThompsonMrs. Priscilla TuttleCharles & Mary Beth ValleMs. Tracy WebbMrs. Chris Wilcox
Ms. Anna Anderson Mrs. Eunice AndreasMr. Charles AubuchonMr. Rolland ChaseMr. Brett ClingeMs. Nelly CroninMr. David CzokMr. Eric Dember
Ovid DennisMr. Patrick GingrasMs. Margie HughesMr. Ken JacobsenMr. Richard KostnerMr. Roger T. LittleMr. Thomas LowMr. Dennis M. Marr
Mr. Christopher Joseph MicholsMr. Norman MuellemanMr. James Patrick O’HaganMr. Keith PaulsonMrs. Wanda PearsMrs. Elyse Meredith RobertsMrs. Dorothy H. WedoffMs. Jodi Michele Wilcox
We have taken great care to accurately record the names of our contributors and regret any omissions or errors. Please direct any inquires to Amy Hernon, director of development, 815-759-7144 [email protected].
Federal – Housing and Urban Development (HUD)Federal – Health and Human Services (HHS)Federal - Emergency Food and Shelter Grant (EFSG) Program – American Red CrossState of Illinois – Department of Human Services
McHenry County Mental Health BoardMcHenry County Senior Service Grant CommissionMcHenry County Community Development and Housing Grant Commission (CDBG/HOME)
Federal, State and County Grantors
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