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PutYourself in the PictureSociety of St. Vincent de Paul – Cincinnati

2011 Annual Report

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Beloved, let us love one another, for love is from God, and whoever loves has been born of God and

knows God.…

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…Anyone who does not love does not know God, because God is love.

1 John 4:7–8

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Dear Friends, In some ways the last year has been tougher than

most. Our phones have been ringing continuously

with over 250 calls a day from families who could

not make ends meet. We have a 3–4 month waiting

list for mattresses, and our funds frequently run

short. Our Vincentian volunteers are visiting more

and more families who are asking for help for the

fi rst time, and their needs are deep and painful.

Whether they are retired and their fi xed income

is simply not enough to live on, whether they were

born into poverty and trying to break the cycle, or

whether they are asking for help for the very fi rst

time, those who seek our help are often discouraged

and fearful. While each story is different, all of these

families have something in common—they’ve all

received the gift of hope.

Last year at St. Vincent de Paul, we saw hope

restored to thousands of lives because of your

commitment to helping neighbors in need. That

hope comes in the form of a visit to their home,

a conversation among friends to see how we

can help, and practical assistance, followed by

words of encouragement and prayer.

You will read stories of just a few of the families

whose lives have been changed because you

answered the call to give. But the need continues.

Put yourself in the picture of giving hope. Together

we can bring hope, change lives and give help to

people and families in crisis by answering Christ’s

call to love one another.

God bless you for all you have done to help.

Liz Carter Executive Director Andrew Curran President

May the God of hope fi ll you with all joy

and peace as you trust in him, so that you

may overfl ow with hope by the power of

the Holy Spirit. Romans 15:13

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Jammee& CarlKeeping Them in Their Home

Things were already diffi cult

for Jammee and Carl as they

struggled to make ends meet. But

then came the ultimate sacrifi ce.

“The hardest part was when we

had to sell our wedding rings to

help pay our bills,” Jammee said.

“It was one of the most painful

things I’ve ever done, but when

you need something for your kids,

you just do it.”

What Jammee and Carl needed

for their kids was a home. He

works at the college where he is

studying in hopes of providing a

brighter future for his family.

She was working as an adminis-

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trative assistant until her position

was eliminated in a cost cutting

move. Suddenly that bright future

looked grim.

“I was in training to be a lead

administrator,” she said. “Things

were going great. But, I was the

most recent addition to the pro-

gram, so when they had to make

cuts, I was the fi rst to go.”

Without her income, the bills

piled up and the family found

themselves on the verge of

becoming homeless.

Thanks to you, Jammee and

Carl were able to keep their home,

and Jammee was able to search

for a new job with the confi dence

of knowing her family would

sleep safely at home each night.

“It was tough. It was a

struggle,” she said. “But now

we know our kids are alright.

We’ll all be alright, thanks to

St. Vincent de Paul.”

Homelessness Prevention

In 2011, 5,017 families received

rental or utility assistance,

making St. Vincent de Paul the

largest private homelessness

prevention provider in Cincinnati.

Almost 90% of families assisted

by St. Vincent de Paul are able to

maintain stable housing at least 6

months after receiving assistance.

Those in need meet person-

ally with our volunteers and

staff to alleviate their initial

need and work toward long-term

solutions with budget counseling,

fi nancial literacy classes and

other resources.

Picture This

The unfortunate truth is

that for every family that

keeps their home, for

every light or furnace kept

on, there are many other

families we simply do not

have the resources to

help. Your gift of $500

will save a family from

becoming homeless, a

family just like Jammee’s,

or maybe a family in your

own neighborhood.

“The hardest part was when we had to sell our wedding rings to help pay our bills.”

Our Services

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Don & Delia Charitable Pharmacy SuppliesLife-Saving Medication

After raising their four children and working hard all of their lives, Don

and Delia looked forward to retiring together and spending more time

with their grandchildren. As they approached retirement, they had

money saved away. Then Don suffered a stroke, forcing him to give

up the family business. The ensuing medical bills quickly drained the

savings that should have supported the couple into their golden years.

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The situation worsened when

Delia lost her job as an insurance

agent following two knee replace-

ments and the time and energy

required to take care of her ailing

husband. They were suddenly

faced with a growing list of pre-

scription medications and

limited income with which to

pay for them.

Don and Delia never imagined

that they would not be able to af-

ford their vital medications. “We

weren’t used to being broke,” Don

said. “We’ve always paid our bills,

but the medical bills and new

prescriptions broke us.”

Out of money and running out

of options, the couple was visited

by volunteers from their local St.

Vincent de Paul conference.

“They were such neat people,”

Delia said. “They took the time to

listen to our struggles and look at

our budget. They were amazed at

the cost of our prescriptions and

referred us to the St. Vincent de

Paul Charitable Pharmacy.”

The Charitable Pharmacy

provides the couple with their

critical medication at no cost,

allowing them to use their

limited resources to provide for

their other basic needs.

“The people at the pharmacy

have been so good to us,” said

Don. “We don’t know what we

would do without them.”

Charitable Pharmacy

In 2011, the St. Vincent de Paul

Charitable Pharmacy fi lled

39,615 prescriptions valued at

$4 million at no cost for our

neighbors in need. Thanks to

a generous network of phar-

maceutical companies and

physicians’ offi ces, for every $1

donated, the Charitable Phar-

macy provides $9 of medication

to those in need.

Picture This

The Charitable Pharmacy

helps dozens of people and

fi lls more than 250 prescrip-

tions each day it is open, yet

every day some people are

turned away because we lack

the resources to help them.

The rising cost of prescription

medications has forced many

of our elderly and sick neigh-

bors to go without their pre-

scription medications. Your

gift of $5,000 will provide

$45,000 worth of medica-

tion and give hardworking

people like Don and Delia

the help they need.

Our Services

“We’ve always paid our bills, but the medical bills and new prescriptions broke us.”

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PatriciaThrift Stores Lighten her Burden

On March 15, 2012, Patricia

received a call that changed her

life forever. Her house was on

fi re and her 13 year old daughter,

Emanie, was at home when

it started. “I just thank God

everyday that she is okay,” said

Patricia, “but we lost everything.”

Homeless and concerned for

her children, Patricia turned to

her mother for a place to live

until they could get back on their

feet. However, despite her steady

job as a private duty nurse’s as-

sistant, she could not afford to

replace what was lost in the fi re.

Desperate to provide clothing

and a permanent home for her

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children, Patricia turned to St.

Vincent de Paul.

Thanks to you, St. Vincent

de Paul was able to lighten

Patricia’s burden by replacing

basic necessities lost in the fi re,

such as clothing, furniture, food,

and birth certifi cates. “They have

helped me in so many ways,”

said Patricia.

Now her children have the

food and clothing they need.

Patricia and her family plan to

give back by volunteering. “I am

very grateful for the things that

St. Vincent de Paul has given

me,” said Patricia, “and I think

it will be a great experience for

my children to come back here

and volunteer.”

Your generous gifts to St.

Vincent de Paul not only gave

a family the food and clothing

they needed to survive, but also

the hope and strength to move

forward, and give back.

Thrift Stores

Thanks to your generous sup-

port, St. Vincent de Paul pro-

vided more than $11,093,879 in

clothing, furniture and household

items at no cost to neighbors in

need in 2011. Your donations of

gently used items help families

like Patricia’s get back on their

feet. Proceeds from our seven

thrift stores support critical pro-

grams including Homelessness

Prevention, the Charitable Phar-

macy and the Edyth and Carl

Lindner Choice Food Pantry.

Picture This

Every day our volunteers

visit hardworking families

whose lives have been

fl ipped upside down

because of an unforeseen

crisis such as a lost job,

an illness, or a fi re. Your

generously donated items

are given to families like

Patricia’s at no cost.

Donations can be

dropped off at any of

our seven thrift store

locations, or call (513)

421-CARE (2273) to

schedule a free donation

pick-up today.

“I am very grateful to St. Vincent de Paul, and I think it will be a great experience for my children to come back here and volunteer.”

Our Services

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AngelaFood Pantry Provides Nourishment

Growing up in poverty, Angela watched as her mother constantly

struggled to provide for her family. Determined to break the cycle,

Angela graduated from high school and enrolled in an electrician

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program at a local college. At

age 21 Angela was supporting

herself, attending school full time,

completing an internship, and

working two jobs. “My days were

completely packed from 6 a.m.

to 11 p.m.,” said Angela, “but my

jobs were not enough to cover my

bills, transportation costs, and

food.” Angela knew that school

needed to be her top priority, but

she was out of money, food, and

options. Searching for the help

and encouragement she needed

to continue her education, Angela

turned to St. Vincent de Paul.

“Since the day I contacted St.

Vincent de Paul, they were by my

side through everything,” said

Angela. “Whenever I needed food

I could go to the St. William’s

Food Pantry, and they were

always so good to me.”

Angela graduated from college

and now works as a successful

electrician. She still keeps in

touch with her favorite St. Vin-

cent de Paul member. “During

those tough times in my life, St.

Vincent de Paul was there to pull

me through,” said Angela. “I have

always tried hard to do things on

my own, but at the end of the day,

they were there for me when I

needed it most.”

Food Pantry

St. Vincent de Paul’s network

of 9 neighborhood-based food

pantries provides nutritious

food to supplement a struggling

neighbor’s budget. In 2011, your

support allowed our food pan-

tries to serve our neighbors in

need more than 70,000 times,

including more than 23,000

times through the Edyth & Carl

Lindner Choice Food Pantry in

the West End.

Picture This

If you were to pass Angela

on the street one morning,

you would never guess

that such a confi dent

young women, carry-

ing books and wearing

a smile, would be going

home hungry at night

with no food for dinner.

For every neighbor we

feed, there are still many

people in Greater Cincin-

nati who go to bed hungry

and alone. A gift of just

$60 will feed three fami-

lies for one week.

“Whenever I needed food I could go to the St. William’s Food Pantry, and they were always so good to me.”

Our Services

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Millie & LarryHome Visits Provide Relief

An invitation from an old friend

inspired Larry to join a St. Vincent

de Paul conference, but it was an

unlikely new friend whose faith

and courage showed him how to

grow spiritually through service

to others.

Shortly after Larry joined the

St. Bernard Conference of St.

Vincent de Paul, he was invited to

deliver Christmas gifts and cards

to Millie, a 90-year-old neighbor

in need. During his visit, Larry

sat with Millie, listening to her

struggles and learning of her

needs. A few days after the home

visit, Millie and her rambunctious

dachshund hounds were still on

Larry’s mind. “I cannot explain it,”

said Larry, “but the spirit moved

me to visit Millie and her dogs

again. I brought her some home-

made soup and we talked for

hours like old friends.”

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Larry continued to visit Millie,

bringing her clothes from the St.

Vincent de Paul Thrift Stores, her

favorite foods from a St. Vincent

de Paul Food Pantry, and other

necessities. Over time, they be-

came like family, sharing stories,

celebrating birthdays, and dis-

cussing their faith and passion

for helping people.

Millie is close with her neigh-

bors, and they all help each other

when they can. But sometimes

the need is greater than the com-

bined resources of friends.

Millie shares those stories

of her neighbors in need with

Larry, and he does what he can to

help. “I just want to show up at

their door step with their need,”

said Larry. “I do not pry or ask

questions, but if they invite me

in and want to talk, I listen. That

is how you really get to know

people, you just listen.” Millie

simply beams over Larry. “A lot

of people in this neighborhood

would be going hungry if it were

not for Larry,” said Millie. “He is

a Godsend.”

Together, Larry and Millie

have helped countless people

in their community, giving them

the same love and respect they

would give to any friend. “It is

the relationships that keep me

going,” said Larry, “and the

feeling I get when I can bring

a friend relief from their desper-

ate situation.”

Conference Membership

Last year, 880 members from our

56 conferences (neighborhood-

based volunteer groups) visited

the homes of people in need

8,801 times, helping 47,827

people in every Cincinnati and

Hamilton County community.

They provided their neighbors

with basic necessities such

as clothing, furniture, rent and

utility assistance and food.

More importantly, they fostered

hope by giving emotional and

spiritual support on a person-

to-person basis to those who

needed it most.

Picture This

Your local parish’s St. Vin-

cent de Paul conference

needs more volunteers

who can off er assistance

through person-to-person

visits in your area. Picture

yourself putting your faith

into concrete action and

learning fi rst-hand what

Jesus means when he

says, “Whatever you did

for one of the least of

these brothers and sisters

of mine, you did for me.”

To learn how you can

bring hope to neighbors

in need—and maybe

make some new friends

in the process—contact

Gary Horton at (513) 562-

8841 x234 or ghorton@

SVDPcincinnati.org.

Our Services

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Ozanam CenterThe Spirit of Service

The Ozanam Center for Service

Learning changes the way you

see the world and your role in it

by engaging diverse individuals

in service, education and re-

fl ection on spiritual values.

These eye-opening immersion

experiences challenge retreat

participants to see those who

are struggling not as “the poor,”

but as neighbors.

After a retreat with her young

adult group, Angela said, “I was

faced with the reality of the hard-

ships and stereotypes of poverty.

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I literally had a chance to walk

in the footsteps of Cincinnati’s

downtrodden and see their neigh-

borhoods and visit their homes.”

Hannah, a retreat participant,

said the highlight of her week

was, “seeing daily life struggles

on home visits and realizing

poverty is sometimes just a

hand that is dealt—it can

happen to anyone.”

Angela and Hannah are

among 500 people who partici-

pated in retreats at the Ozanam

Center in 2011. Invigorated by

the Christian call to service, par-

ticipants are inspired to make an

impact and bring lasting change

to our community.

“My experience at St. Vincent

de Paul was eye-opening, inspir-

ing, invigorating and spiritu-

ally enlightening,” said Bill, after

participating in a retreat with

a group from his church. “I was

given a chance to refl ect on how I

personally can make a change in

my own backyard.”

Vincentian Volunteers of Cincinnati

The Ozanam Center also off ers

young adults an opportunity to

explore their faith more fully

and engage in service in a

deeper way through Vincentian

Volunteers of Cincinnati (VVC).

VVC is a yearlong service

program that invites young

adults to serve as full time

stipend volunteers at St. Vincent

de Paul and live in intentional

community together in the West

End. If you are interested in

learning more, call (513) 562-

8841 ext. 239 or email

[email protected].

Picture This

The Ozanam Center

off ers custom designed

retreats that are engaging,

challenging and illuminating.

Participants range from

schools to churches to young

professional organizations.

We off er both faith-based

and secular retreats, from

day-long to weekend

or week-long experiences

in our overnight facility at

the St. Vincent de Paul

West End Outreach Center.

For more information,

call (513) 562-8841 ext.

231 or email Ozanam@

SVDPcincinnati.org.

Our Services

“I was given a chance to refl ect on how I personally can make a change in my own backyard.”

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Programs and Drives

Fan and Air Conditioner DrivePicture yourself… sick and weak with no

source of relief from the summer heat.

Summer seems endless and hopeless to our sick

and elderly neighbors who have no source of relief

from the heat. Because of your generosity, St. Vin-

cent de Paul was able to give 716 fans and 212 air

conditioners to people in need.

Thank you to our 2011 partners: Huntington National Bank, WCPO, Coney Island, Tedia Company, Inc., American Fan Company and Stor-All Self Storage.

Bob Rahe Mattress FundPicture yourself… without a bed to tuck your

child into each night.

A good night’s sleep is essential, especially for a

growing child. Every night, hundereds of local chil-

dren, the elderly and many others sleep on the cold

fl oor because they do not have a bed. Named after a

beloved St. Vincent de Paul volunteer whose family

initiated the fund, the Bob Rahe Mattress Fund gives

the gift of comfort and rest to neighbors in need.

In 2011, thanks to your overwhelming support, St.

Vincent de Paul was able to provide 708 beds to local

adults and children. A gift of $100 will buy a bed for

someone who is sleeping on a cold fl oor.

5 Cares Coat DrivePicture yourself… sending your child to school

in freezing weather without a coat.

Every winter, our neighbors in need face the freez-

ing weather without a coat. Your donated coats

make such a difference in the lives of local children

and adults. In 2011, 4,700 coats were collected to

keep our neighbors in need warm and protected.

Thank you to our 2011 partners: WLWT News 5, Gold Star Chili, Kemba Credit Union, City Dash, local fi re departments, and Stor-All Self Storage.

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Kroger and Fox 19 Food from the HeartPicture yourself… visiting a food pantry for

the very fi rst time.

Suburban poverty continues to rise and many of

our neighbors are fi nding themselves on unfamil-

iar ground. For the fi rst time, they are seeking out

assistance to provide meals for their family. Kroger

& Fox 19’s Food from the Heart Drive collects non-

perishables and donations in barrels at Kroger store

locations and through coin-boxes at the checkouts.

Thank you to our 2011 partners: Kroger and Fox 19

Reds’ Canned Food DrivePicture yourself… deciding between feeding

your family and paying the bills.

When baseball season arrives,

St. Vincent de Paul partners with

the Cincinnati Reds to “Strike

out Hunger.” For one game each

season, the Cincinnati commu-

nity comes to see the Reds play

ball and fi ghts hunger by donat-

ing non-perishables in barrels

outside the ballpark. In 2011, we collected over

10,000 pounds of food, enough to provide approxi-

mately 8,500 meals to neighbors in need.

Thank you to our 2011 partners: Cincinnati Reds and WLWT News 5.

Holiday ProgramsPicture yourself… unable to provide a holiday

meal for your family, or a Christmas gift for

your child.

More and more families are struggling to make

the holidays special for their children. During the

2011 holiday season, you touched the lives of over

6,510 families because of your support of programs

such as Thanksgiving and Christmas food baskets,

Adopt-A-Family, Angel Toy Program, and Shop with a

Bengal. Thank you for giving hope to your neighbors

and renewing their holiday spirit.

Our Services

And now these three remain: faith,

hope, and love. But the greatest of

these is love. 1 Corinthians 13:13

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You Can Give Back!Give Your TimeYou can lift a burden either by

meeting directly with people in

need or by working behind the

scenes. Our volunteers are regular

people of all ages and walks of life.

Participate inService Learning

The Ozanam Center for

Service Learning offers

retreat experiences for

adults and students.

Retreats include a

balance of interac-

tion with neighbors of diverse

backgrounds, personal refl ection,

service activities, and discovery of

practical ways to break down bar-

riers and create lasting change.

Give Financial SupportA gift of any amount will help

provide encouragement through

emergency assistance with rent,

utilities, transportation, food, and

medicine. Almost all of our fund-

ing is from individual gifts from

Cincinnatians who want to help

their neighbors in need.

Make a Planned Gift You can leave a lasting legacy of

hope through tax-favored fi nan-

cial and estate planning. Receive

tax and fi nancial benefi ts while

giving countless blessings to

families in need.

Give Gently-Used GoodsYour tax-deductible donations of

gently used furniture, clothing

and household items give hope

and encouragement to a family

struggling to make ends meet.

Host a Food DriveHosting a food drive is a fun

and easy way to bring your

community together to help

those in need. Non-perishable

food donations are needed year-

round to support families facing

fi nancial need.

Give Your Used VehicleOne hundred percent of pro-

ceeds from our Vehicle Donation

Program are used to help local

people in need.

Give Back

• To volunteer, call (513) 562-8841 x211.

• To schedule a retreat, call (513) 562-8841 x231.

• To make a fi nancial or planned gift, call (513) 421-HOPE (4673).

• To host a drive call (513) 562-8841 x217.

• To donate your gently used clothing, furniture, household

items or vehicle, call (513) 421-CARE (2273).

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Cincinnati District Council

Conferences All Saints

Annunciation

Assumption

Bellarmine Chapel

at Xavier University

Cathedral of St. Peter in

Chains / St. Xavier

Christ the King

Church of the

Resurrection

Corpus Christi /

St John Neumann

Good Shepherd

Guardian Angels

Holy Family

Immaculate Heart of Mary

Little Flower

Nativity

Our Lady of Lourdes

Our Lady of the Rosary /

St Matthias

Our Lady of Victory

Our Lady of Visitation

Resurrection

San Carlos/St Charles

St. Aloysius Gonzaga

St. Ann

St. Antoninus

St. Bartholomew

St. Bernard — Spring Grove Village

St. Bernard — Taylor Creek

St. Boniface

St. Catharine

St. Cecilia

St. Clare

St. Dominic

St. Gabriel

St. Gertrude

St. Ignatius

St. James the Greater

St. James of the Valley

St. John the Evangelist

St. John the Baptist — Northgate

St. John the Baptist — Harrison

St. Joseph — West End

St. Joseph — North Bend

St. Jude

St. Lawrence

St. Margaret of Cortona

St. Margaret Mary

St. Martin of Tours

St. Mary — Hyde Park

St. Mary — Aurora

St. Michael the Archangel

St. Pius Pantry

St. Saviour

St. Teresa of Avila

St. Vivian

St. William

Sts. Peter & Paul

Roger Bacon High School

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43% Donated food & other goods

38% Stores

3% Auto & other

16% Contributions

& legal bequests

18% Assistance programs8% Food pantries

65% Furniture, clothing,

& other goods

3% Car donation

program

3% Management

& general

3% Fundraising

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2011 Financial ReportPicture the difference a year can make!

Total value of program services and assistance:

$15,654,145

Assistance Provided

In 2011, volunteers contributed 96,384 hours

of service including:

• Conference members: 880 members equaling 60,532 hours

• Bank Street Pantry, Charitable Pharmacy, other services:

1,262 volunteers equaling 16,198 hours

• Stores/other: 15,621 volunteer hours

In 2011, St. Vincent de Paul helped more than 106,319 people

through its programs:

• Conferences (Parish-based Volunteer Groups): helped 47,827

people and made 8,801 home visits

• Social Services: helped 31,014 people, including 408

home visits.

• Food Pantries: helped people more than 70,000 times.

• Charitable Pharmacy: helped 1,780 people (28,005 visits)

and fi lled 39,615 prescriptions valued at $4.04 million.

• Other drives and events resulted in an additional 2,507

people helped.

Sources of Support

Uses of Support

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2011 Statement of Activities

Revenues Gains and Other Support

Contributions & legal bequests . . . . . . . . . .$2,955,792

Donated food & other goods . . . . . . . . . . . . .7,878,490

Stores. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7,064,428

Investment gain. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,217

Auto & other. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 590,279

Total revenue, gains & other support . . . . . . .$18,504,206

Expenses

Program services

Assistance programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3,137,710

Food pantries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,422,556

Furniture, clothing, & other goods . . . .11,093,879

Total program services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15,654,145

Car donation program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 472,851

Supporting services

Management & general . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 507,629

Fundraising . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 443,075

Total supporting services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 950,704

Total expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $17,077,700

Change in net assets. . . $1,426,506

Net assets beginning of year . . . . . . . . . . . .12,840,936

Net assets at end of year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14,267,442

‘For I know the plans I have for

you,’ declares the Lord, ‘plans

to prosper you and not to harm

you, plans to give you hope and

a future.’ Jeremiah 29:11

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2011 Donors

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Society of Service ($100,000 and up)

Elaine and Henry Fischer Robert T. Keeler Foundation St. Rose Church

Society of Justice ($5,000–$9,999)

Catholics United for the Poor

Ron and Vicki Christian

Cinmar, Inc.

Ray and Marylyn Clark

Mr. Michael D. Connelly

Carl and Linda DeBlasio

DHL Express (USA), Inc.

Mr. James Gielty

Janet Homan

William and Suzanne Joiner

Leadership Cincinnati USA Alumni

The LeBlond Foundation of Makino

Luxottica Retail IT — ILORI

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Meyer

Thomas J. and Linda G. Mueller

Mueller Roofi ng Distributors, Inc.

John and Mary Ann Mushaben

Nehemiah Manufacturing Co.

Thomas O’Brien

Prasco Laboratories

Margaret Reis

William and Amy Schult

Scripps Howard Foundation

Paul and Meg Tarvin

UBS Financial Services, Inc.

Christopher and Diane Williams

The Wohlgemuth Herschede Foundation

Society of Charity ($10,000–$24,999)

William and Anne Burleigh

Becky and Ted Catino

City of Cincinnati

Robert and Jeanne Diesel Foundation

Duke Energy Foundation Matching Gift Program

James E. Evans

Everybody Rides Metro

GE Fund

Hatton Foundation

The Health Foundation of Greater Cincinnati

Rick and Amy Held

St. Xavier Magis Fund

C. Bart and Linda Kohler

Niehaus Financial Services

Cincinnati Order of Malta

Paula M. Steiner Family Foundation, Inc.

Dorothy Roth

Audrey and Thomas Ruthman

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sedler

Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati

Tedia Company, Inc.

The Kroger Company Foundation

The John and Jenny Ward Family Foundation

Society of Simplicity ($25,000–$49,999)

The Estate of Ms. Rita E. Herbert

Dorothy C. Klus Revocable Trust

Kroger Company Foundation

Ruth J. and Robert A. Conway Foundation

SC Ministry Foundation

Society of Humility ($50,000–$99,999)

The Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile, Jr./ U.S. Bank Foundation

Greater Cincinnati Foundation

Ed and Joann Hubert Family Foundation Inc.

The Robert H. Reakirt Foundation

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Society of Truth ($2,500–$4,999)

AK Steel Foundation

Barbara Apking

BangZoom Design Unlimited

Bank of America Charitable Foundation

Sheldon and Norma Braun

J. Robert and Dianne Brown

Prentice and Liz Carter

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Castellini

Cincinnatus Society

Nathan D. Clements

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry E. Davis

Mr. Frank Dowd

David and Kelley Downing

Federated Campaign Stewards

GBBN Architects

George J. Hubert, Jr. Foundation, Inc.

Robert and Carol Gramann

Janet Hickman

Michael Hoeting

i-systems Corporation

Johnson Charitable Gift Fund

Knickers XY

Lisa and Steven Knutson

Krombholz Jewelers

Leser Family Fund of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation

Macy’s Foundation

Reynold Tala Maualuga

Mr. Francis R. Monnig

Dennis Nead

Urban and Barbara Neville

O. K. I. Auction, LLC

Mr. George F. Osterfeld

James and Denise Patton

Domata U. and Anna M. Peko

Ellen Prudent

RPP Containers

John Sawyer

Salon Urbanity

Michael and Janet Sepela

Southwest Financial

St. Xavier High School

Tim and Katherine Stautberg

Mr. and Mrs. James H. Steff en

Dr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Steinbeck, D.D.S., M.D.

The Catholic Foundation

United Way of Greater Cincinnati

Walmart

Steven A. and Carolyn Wenstrup

West Side Capital, LLC

Andrew Whitworth

Bob and Marilyn Wildermuth

Bobbie Williams

Kathy Wissel

Paul and Donna Wyatt

Mark and Christina Zlatic

Society of Spirit ($1,000–$2,499)

Academy of Medicine of Cincinnati

Henry and Nancy Acciani

Agnes Nordloh Charitable Trust

Al Neyer, Inc. Foundation

All Star Container Company

American Fan Company

Archdiocese of Cincinnati Catholic Social Action Offi ce

Rev. Thomas R. Axe

The Bank of Kentucky

Mary Bauder

Grace Beischel

Theodore and Margaret Bergh

John and Joyce Berning

Blue Ash Protective Association, Inc.

Mrs. Alice Bramlage

William Braun

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Brielmaier

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Burns

John and Mary Canny

Susan Castleberry

Cincinnati Friends of Charity, Inc.

City Dash, Inc.

Steven Claar

Maryann Cleary

C.J. and Carolyn Condorodis

Andrew and Liz Curran

DeWine Family Foundation

Jim and Elizabeth Dodd

Mary Dome

Mr. Brad Dreier

The E.W. Scripps Company

David and Mary Ann Ellerbrock

Estate of Ruth M. Stein

Joseph and Michele Evelo

Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund

Freestore Food Bank

Dr. and Mrs. Harry F. Fry

David and Dena Garascia

Gordon and Carie Geraci

Brian and Anne Marie Gibler

Steven and Linda Giessler

Give With Liberty

Richard and Marilyn Gorman

Great American Insurance Company

Mary Grote

Haglage Construction Inc.

William and Lana Haller

Mr. Richard H. Haneberg

Andy and Tina Hawking

Phil and Gloria Hock

Jack Hoeting

Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Hoeting

Ms. Margaret M. Hogan

Diana Housman

Hubert Company

Arthur and Rita Hudepohl

Beverly Davis

Immaculate Heart of Mary

Dr. Michael and Kathleen Jennings

Tricia and Eric Johnson

Ronald G. and Caroline Joseph

JTM Meats

The Bill Keating, Jr. Family

Mr. and Mrs. Lorrence Kellar

Edward and Ruth Ann Kinney

Marlene and Urban Kocher

Melissa Kowitz

Ms. Mildred W. Kuhn

Mr. and Mrs. S. George and Joann Kurz

Al and Mary Lahti White

Ramon and Betty Landenwitch

John Larson

Levi Strauss Foundation

Michael and Julie Liber

Dave Lococo

Daniel and Anne Lovell

Magnifi ed Giving

Arthur and Maryann Maines

John and Deborah Majoras

Timothy and Peggy Mathile

Dr. Timothy McCarren

Mr. and Mrs. William McCloy

Mr. Thomas G. McKenney

Virginia Meador

Mrs. Florence J. Meyer

Mrs. Ellen Miller

Jeff rey and Peggy Mossbarger

Joyce Mukes

Chole Garibay, MD and Timothy Mullen

Tim Murray

Don and Phyllis Neyer

Rev. Thomas C. Nolker

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. and Susan E. Pichler

Mary Catherine Plogman

Elaine and Edmund Pultinas

Mrs. Ralph E. Quinn Jr.

Mr. Arthur J. and Kathy Raible

Mr. Paul H. Ravenna

W. Emerson D. and Jo Ann Rhodes

The Rinehart Staadeker Sussli Retirement Group of Wells Fargo Advisors

Marie C. Runda

John T. and Carole Ruschulte

John and Susan Sanders

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Robert C. Schemenauer

Thomas J. and Mary Schmitz

Michelle Schneider

Jim and Margaret Schrimpf

Ms. Elizabeth B. Schulenberg

Harry and Carol Schweer

Scripps Networks Interactive

Terry S. Segerberg

Anthony and Grace Severyn

Mr. Scott and Julie Sheff er

William and Jeanne Shoemaker

Ken and Kathy Skau

Mary Kotte Smyth

Dr. and Mrs. Squicciarini

Mike and Kathleen Stenger

Michael J. Storck

Mike Story

David and Cheryl Stouff er

George and Linda Strietmann

Steven T. and Mary C. Sullivan

St. Vincent de Paul Conference

at St. Maximilian Kolbe

St. Vincent de Paul Conference at St. James White Oak

Swapalease

Ms. Gail J. Taylor

Mr. Raymond A. Teepen

The Christ Hospital Medical Associates

The Helen and James G. Broe (LGW) Fund

The Linus Foundation, Inc.

Mrs. Mary Theresa Thiemann

Towers Watson

Tracey Wagner

Jack D. and Susan R. Wendel

WesBanco Bank, Inc.

Mr. Thomas E. Westerfi eld

William and Antonia Frank

Foundation

James Winter

Barbara Witte

Mrs. Marilyn Wray

Robert and Carolyn L. Wynn

Sharon E. Ziegler

Society of Faith ($500–$999)

Timothy Albers

Chris Aluotto

Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Barden

Bartlett & Co.

Bruce and Karen Berno

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Berns

Robert Besse

Glenn and Martha Bitzenhofer

Fred Boldt

William and Carol Bonapfel

Stanley M. Boric

Dennis and Jennifer Brown

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick T. Burke

W. Alan and Margaret M. Burke

Troy and Jenifer Burt

Lanthan and Louise Camblin

Nilabh Chaudhary

Manuel and Cynthia Chavez

Richard and Linda Chouteau

Susan Christen

Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber

David and Mary Kay Clark

Steven P. Culbertson

Ms. Mary E. Davis, TTEE

Dayton Foundation Depository, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Debrunner

Mr. Thomas Digman

Michael Disimile

James and Janet Donnellon

Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Dufek

Terrance and Susan Dyer

Mrs. Claire M. Edgell

Dennis Engel

Esther Price Candies Corp.

Jerome D. Fagel

Flynn & Company P.S.C., Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T. Fogarty

Kevin Fogarty

David and Anita Freeman

Ruth Gallant

Carl D. Gandola

John and Camille Gartner

Bernard B. and Suzanne J. Gawne

Heidi and Timothy Graham

Graydon Head & Ritchey LLP

H-M Co.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred and Nancy Habegger

Jeff and Joy Harris

Michael F. and Mary J. Haverkamp

Mr. Craig A. Hayden

Mr. Raymond J. Healy

Richard and Doris Heitz

Jeff rey Herbert

Hewlett-Packard Company

HP Company Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. George J. Hubert

Ms. Debbie Huff man

Lawrence and Marlene Humbert

James Hunter

Jonand Laureen Hussey

Sara L. Jacobs

Jay Johannigman, MD

Ron and Gloria Johnson

Johnson Investment Counsel, Inc.

Scott and Mary Johnstone

Dr. Dorothy E. Kaiser

Mr. Jerome Charles Kathman

Ms. Judith Marie Keiber

Steven T. Kenat

David W. and Kristy M. Kissell

Richard and Eva Komoroski

Dan and Mary Kramer

Joan C. Kramer

Samuel and Sandra Kuehn

Thomas A. Kuhn

La Salle High School

Jean M. Lambert

Martin and Helen Lawson

Andrew Lesko

Mr. and Mrs. Mort Libby

Dr. Jennifer Loggie

Mrs. Virginia S. Lurie

M & M Metals

Aileen Mack

Rob and Cheryl Manning

Michael Martin

Dave and Amy Mazza

Kevin and Julie McGehee

Mr. and Mrs. John E. Moorwessel

Mr. Richard Morin

Kenneth and Theresa Mullen

Phillip G. Mullins

Jacqueline Neumann

Raymond and Jo Ann Neyer

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Neyer

Mr. William and Deborah Neyer

Anne Niehaus

Ms. Mary J. Niehaus-Fay

Mary Nolan

Timothy and Margaret Nolan

William and Renate Otteson

Our Lord Christ the King Church

Mr. and Mrs. Eileen and Fred Overbeck

Panda Pencil

Julie and Michael Peters

Mr. and Mrs. David C. Phillips

Patrick B. Points

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Puccini

Amy Reynolds

Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Ricke

Ms. Rita H. Riddell

Frederick and Laura Riehle

David and Candace Rinderle

Theodore and Mary Ann Rohling

Mark and Kimberly Rumpke

James J. Ryan

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ryan

Ely M. T. and Joan M. Ryder

Sabre Holding, Give Together Campaign

Charles and Bre Sambuchino

William H. and Judith M. Sander

Ms. Evelyn F. Schehl

Mary A. Schell, Trust

Mr. David and Cheryl Schildmeyer

William and Terri Schinkal

Schoenberger Tile & Marble, Inc.

Ralph and Carol Schroer

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Society of Samaritans ($100–$499)

Paul and Barbara Abbinante

Kevin and Kim Abele

Action Ministries

Scott H. Adams

Freddie Adkins

Agencies Direct, Inc.

Jagjeet and Claire Ahluwalia

Aftab Ahmad

Mr. and Mrs. George Ainge

Debra and Mark Albert

Marc Alexander

Romola Allen

Cecile Drackett Allyn

Betty Altenau

Mark Altmayer

Tom and Lynne Alverson

Alfred Ambrosius

James Andrews

Victor and Dolores Angel

Geil Annette

Mr. Eugene A. Ardine

Michael J. and Ruth Anne Armentrout

Mr. Paul V. Arszman

Ms. Constance L. Arthur

R. Daniel Arvin

Assumption Church

Lorraine Austin

Nancy and Bruce Baarendse

Craig and Theresa Babcock

Pauline H. Bacon

Todd and Ann Bailey

David Baker

Dennis and Kathleen Baker

Kelly Baker

Patricia and Joe Baker

Rita Balcom

Bill Banchy

Sheila Bandy

R.C. Banks

Karen D. Bankston

Mildred Barhorst

David and Molly Barth

Basco Company

Thomas Bates

August Bauer

Gregory and Julie Bauke

James Baumer

Helen Baur

Mrs. Mary L. Baurichter

Judith Bausher

Cynthia Baylis

Bob and Barb Becker

Diane Becker

Ms. Kathy Beckman

Tina Bedacht

Art Bedel

Mrs. Elsie K. Beekley

Ann Beischel

Ms. Sarah J. Bellamy

Don and Lydia Benz

James L. and Nancy L. Berendt

Kit Berger

Ms. Ellen Berghamer

Elizabeth Berling

Lucille Berninger

Ms. Margaret Betscher

Noel J. and Romaine M. Biesik

Louise Birkofer

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Bishop

David Bittner

Maria Blake

Jane Blanc

Shirlee Bloom

Mr. Leonard A. Blum

Mr. Nicholas Bodmer

Paul and Esther Boehm

Dr. Ekkehard and Mrs. Jean Bohme

Ms. Mary J. Bonfi eld

Perry Boone

Robert L. Booth

Mimi Boswell

Kimberly Bower

Mrs. Mary Bowling

Tracie Bowling

Mrs. Jeanne Bowman

Steve and Diane Bowman

Timothy and Annetta Brack

Ralph Bradburn

Mr. William J. Bradley

Ms. Mary Frances Bray

John and Patricia Brehm

Wesley Brewton

Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Brickweg

Linda Brill

Timothy and Catherine Brinkman

Dale Brockman

Mary Broderick

Mr. Tom Brokamp

Ms. Mary D. Schulte

Michael N. Schuster

Ms. Mary D. Schweitzer

SCS Construction Services, Inc.

Max Seibert

Becky and Aaron Seurkamp

Gerald L. Shawhan

Kevin Sheppard

Gregory and Margaret Shields

Tony and Lynda Shipley

Richard and Susan Shonk

Charles and Mary Rose Smith

Emilio Spinosa

St. James Church

St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church

Fred Stang

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Stautberg

Strategic Employee Benefi t Services

Sullivan Communications, Inc.

Ryan and Tine Tape

Ms. Jacquelin Tepe

Mr. Franklin D. Thomas

Barbara and Joseph Trauth

Jerry Trefzger

Lawrence and Mary P. Uebel

Ms. Susan M. Vergamini

Lee and Kathleen Vonderhaar

Mr. and Mrs. William P. Waham

Kevin Walsh

Mary Walton

Geraldine Warner

Mr. Jonathan T. Weber

Jerome W. and Dianne Wedig

Jerry Weiper

Jay and Kathy Wertz

Tim Whalen

John E. Wilp

Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Yerke

Brian Zappia

Gerald and Dee Zobrist

John W. and Mary Ann Zorio

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Martha A. and John B. Brophy

Martin and Patricia Brotzge

Carole Brown

Daniel Brown

Patricia Brown

Terri Brown

Leroy and Lois Bruck

Wendy Brucker

Walter Brueggemann

Theresa C. Brueggen

Ms. Mary W. Bruening

Ms. Rosemary Brune

Jeff Bruns

Ron Buchanan

Ms. Jean Buck

Mary Budde

Angie Buechner

Katie Bulach

David and Karen Bulman

Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Burger

Susan Buring

Kelly Burke

Christopher and Kara Burns

Gary and Mary Ann Burns

Mr. David M. Burridge

Lee F. and Margaret A. Burroughs, M.D.

Alan G. Burwinkel, M.D.

Mrs. Mary B. Busch

John and Mary Buse

Bushelman Supply Company

Robert E. and Virginia L. Byrnes

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cahill

Mr. Thomas S. Calder

Mary Alice Calme

Patricia Calo

Mrs. Whitelaw and Carol Campbell

Mr. John Cannon

David M. and Rita L. Carmosino

Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. and Mary E. Carr

Geri Carroll

John Carson

James and Kathy Carter

Margaret A. Cassaro

Jim Castrucci

David Catanzaro

John and Terri Catanzaro

CCC, LLC

Mr. and Mrs. David R. Celmer

John and Nancy Cengel

Centennial, Inc.

Mr. R. Guy and Judy Chandler

Angela Charron

Cheviot Fireman’s Assn.

Richard B. Childers

Hoon and Aesook Choi

Fran Cihon

James Cimprich

Cincinnati Mennonite Fellowship

Ms. Laura Ciolino

Citizens for the Health Safety Net

Erin Clancy

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clanton

David Clapp

Norma Clark

J. H. Clasgens

Mr. Earle Clayton

Pauline E. Clemen

Mary C. Clifton

CM Temporary Services

Jim and Barbara Coff aro

William Cohen

Joan Colak

Carolyn Collette

John and Mary Collins

John and Barbara Collins

Neil M. Comber

Mary Connaughton

Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Connelly

Robert and Shelia Conner

Dina Conners

Providence Conners

Construction Software Technologies, Inc.

John Conwell

Mr. Ernest R. Cooper

Rev. Ronald C. Cooper

Cooper Electric

Karen Corbly

Eugene Cordier

John and Virginia Corsini

Deacon John Corson

Janet Costello

Cathy Coupland

Dennis P. Coyne

John Craig

Jeff ery A. and Phyllis M. Cramer

Marylou Creelman

Floyd Crouse

Dorothy and William Cubbins

Charles J. and Rita A. Cullen

Ms. Karen Cullion

Steve Curran

Cynthia L. Stueve Rev. Trust

Angie Dadosky

Michael Danowski

Richard and Ann Darlington

Mary G. Davis Rev. Trust

Jim and Elaine Day

Deals that Give Back

Thomas DeBord

Daniel and Melanie DeBrosse

Deer Park Roofi ng

Michael Defrancesco

Joseph Degaro

Trisha Dehall

Robert C. Dehner

Raymond Deidesheimer

Stephen Derose

John J. and Connie Dettmer

Denise Devery

Brian Devir

David and Susan Deye

Carolyn Dick

Carl and Judith Dickhaus

Teresa Dicolandrea

Tiffi ny Diers

Herb and Sue Dietz

Stan and Marilyn Dillon

Linda Dixon

Barbara and Jeannette Doddy

Robert and Erin Donaho

Mr. and Mrs. Terrence M. and M. Joyce Donnellon

Marianne Dorger

Mr. Robert W. Dorsey

Ms. Katherine M. Dowda

Carol and Jerry Drew

Elaine Drew

Robert and Rita Driehaus

Regene Dubell

Mary Beth Duebber

Alana Dumasius

John E. and Valerie J. Duncan

WIlliam and Barbara Duncan

Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. and M. Kathryn Dunn

Steve and Margaret Dunphy

Albert A. Duplace

Rich and Louise Easterly

Ms. Carol Ebner

Janet Edwards

Ms. Shirley L. Eiden

Albert and Carla Eilers

John and Judith Eilers

Tripp and Margaret Eldredge

Betty Elkins

Ms. Kate Ellis

Ms. Nina Ellis

Marina Ellison

Omer Erdmann

Mr. William F. Erman

Mike and Mary Espel

Mrs. Mary Jean Evers

Brian Ezell

Jerome and Mary Ann Fagel

Patrick and Mary Fages

Mr. Joe Fahey

Mr. John R. Faillace

Fairfi eld Banquet & Convention Center

Ms. Margaret Fanella

Charles Fannin

Ms. Marion W. Fanning

Jim Farwig

Alan M. and Carol R. Faulhaber

Ms. Mary E. Fay

Katherine Federle

John and Mary Kay Feighery

Jay and Lisa Feist

Jerry and Sandy Fernbacher

Herman and Esther Ferris

Patricia Filak

Melvin Firestone

Kirk Fischesser

Mr. Charles E. Fisher

Ms. Dorothy Fisher

Joe and Patricia Fisher

Ms. Marilyn Fisher

Thomas A. Fisher

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Mr. and Mrs. James T. and Leslie Fitzgerald

Laurel Fitzgerald

Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Fitzpatrick

Maureen Flanagan

Marlene Miceli Flick

Edward Flynn

Cindy Foote

Mr. Spencer T. Foote

Robert Forbeck

Jody Forman Fall

St. Clare Friary

Mary Frank

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. and Peggy V. Frank

Mark C. Franke

Ellen L. Frankenberg

Mr. and Mrs. David S. Frazer

Gary Fredensborg

Jennifer Frederick

Katharine and Jay Freeman

Ken Freudenberg

Mary J. Fricker

Robert and Joan Friedmann

Friends of Young Mothers

Mrs. Patricia Froehle

Jayne Fronk

Mary J. Fuller

Kathleen and William Fussinger

Lisa Gaddie-Thomas

John Galla

Steven and Kathleen Gallagher

Janet Gallenstein

Mary Ann Gardner

Harry and Mildred Gates

Marianne Gatewood

Donald Gayner

Mr. Dennis Geiger

Karen Geiger

Mr. and Mrs. William and Lilly Gellner

Adam Gelter

Thomas and Lillian Gerde

GFS Chemicals, Inc.

Kathleen Gibboney

David Giles

Ryan Gillen

James Gilson

Mark E. Ginty

Cynthia Givens

Thomas P. and Blanche M. Glenn

Ronald and Mary Godfrey

Ann Goldschmidt

DeAnn Gorham

Susan Grathwohl

Great Oak Construction, Inc.

Great West Life and Annuity Insurance Company

Greater Cincinnati Health Council

Patricia C. Greene

David and Theresa Greenwald

Victoria Gregory

Paul and Laura Griffi th

Kathleen Grismer

Mr. Raymond L. Grismer

Louis and Hypha Groen

Ms. Ardith A. Grote

Ms. Roxanne Grote

Don Gruber

Richard L. Gruber

Paula Grulee

Bruce and Amy Guiot

Elizabeth Gurley

Blake Gustafson

Suzy Guzior

Eustaquio and Florencia Guzman

Marsha Haberer

Ms. Mary Haberthy

Thomas Habig

William P. Hackett

Michael and Stephanie Hackman

Ann Hagerstrand

Franklin G. Hale

Fred and Eileen Hall

John Hall

Penny N. Hamilton

Ms. Barbara Hammersmith

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Handel

Richard and Jeanne Hannan

Richard Hansman

James and Linda Hanson

Anna Harmon

Ms. Joan E. Harpring

Ms. Mary Harrah

Jolie Harris

Dodd Harrison-Smith

J.P. and Kathleen Havey

Timothy and Marilyn Havlin

Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Hedrick

Megan and Donald Heeb

Carol Heidt

Mr. Donald J. Heimbrock

Sheila Heinen

Susan P. Heinz

Mr. and Mrs. John Hemm

John and Myra Hendy

Patty Hensley

Patricia Herbers

Ms. Carol L. Herbert

Ms. Andrea Herman

Stanley Herrlinger

Beverly Herro

John Herro

Jeff rey and Sandra Hess

Sally D. Hext

Frederick and Sherrie Heyse

Laura Hickey

Mary Hilleary

Joan Hilton

Ms. Mary R. Hilvert

E. Paul Hitter

Dan and Mary Hladky

John and Rosalie Hoar

Robert and Carmen Hodge

Beth and Greg Hoekzema

Dennis and Maggie Hoerst

Eileen Hoff man

Denis Hoff mann

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hogan

Mr. and Mrs. Charles and Jean Holder

John and Martha Holland

Martin F. Hollenbeck

Jeana Hon

Kathy Hooker

Thomas and Donrita Hopkins

Ms. Patricia A. Moore Hopson

Mr. and Mrs. Gary M. Horton

James Howe

William and Jane Howe

Michael and Carolyn Hoyt

Christopher and Kristen Hudepohl

Mr. and Mrs. Fred and Dorothy Hudepohl

Marvin E. Hudson

Art and Paula Huesman

Donnell S. Hughes

Douglas G. and Doris J. Hughes

Joan Hughes

Lisa Hughes

Kendra Hull

Merrill Hull

Mr. A. J. Humbert

Cheryle A. Hunchuck

Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Hunt

Alvin J. Hurt

Thelma Imhoff

Individual Care Center, Inc.

Rosebelle Ionna

Constance Iredale

Cassie Iseman

Francesca Jankowitz

Nancy and David Jasper

Jeff rey S. Bakst & Associates, LLC

Thomas and Judith Jennings

Ms. Marva L. Johns

Miki P. Johns

Mark Johnston

Ms. Phyllis Johnstone

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Jones

Janice Jones

Linda Jones

Mr. Stephen and Susan Jones

Jay and Kim Jordan

Ms. Kathy Jordan

Mark Jordan

Ms. Mary Carol Joseph

Joseph C. Kammer Law Offi ces

Barbara Juengling

Robert C. and Christine C. Jung

Robert and Anne Jurek

Robert and Elsie Kaiser

Joan Karwisch

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony John Kasak

Mr. and Mrs. William J. and Nancy N. Keating

Dave Custer

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Geoff rey and Elizabeth Keenan

Paul C. Keidel

John and Rita Keim

Ruth Keller

Brian Kellett

Faye Kelley

Brigid Kelly

Jim and Carol Kelly

Martin Kelly

Mr. and Mrs. Steve W. Kennedy

Sue Kennedy

Kenneth Kerr

Anne Kessen

Janet Kessler

Prem Khosla

Philip and Jane Khoury

Michael and Patricia Kimutis

Donald and Kathy King

John and Sheila Kippley

Wendy Kirkwood

Mrs. David A. and Sharon M. Kitzmiller

Kiwanis Club of Clifton

Kiwanis Club of Fairfi eld

Deborah Klemt

Thomas and Judith Kloenne

Mrs. Marilyn Klug

Stephen W. Klump

Ms. Paula J. Klusman

Elizabeth Knodle

Diane Knueven

Brian and Susan Koch

Mrs. Ann Tracy Koenig

Christina Kohnen

Brendan and Martha Korte

Ms. Jane A. Koval

Evelyn Kramb

Jerome Kramer

Wm. Kramer & Son, Inc.

Kenneth and Kathryn Kramp

Mr. Ronald Kratz

Sandy Kraus

Lothar and Maria Kreppel

Mr. and Mrs. James J. Krismer

Mr. Joseph Kroger

Robert C. and Geraldine Krueger

Robert and Patricia Krumdieck

Robert Krummen

Ronald J. and Susan M. Kuehnle

G. Edward and Joanne Y. Kuhl

Jane Kuhn

Paul Kuhn

Edward G. and Cheryl L. Kunkemoeller

L3 Fuzing and Ordnance Systems

Kevin J. Lab

Christine Labowsky

Ms. Barbara H. LaChance

Mr. Thomas and Jane Lake

Greg LaLonde

Vincent W. Lambers

Rev. Francis G. Lammeier

Letty Lavely

Mr. Peter J. Ledwedge

David and Marla Ledwin

Claire Leist

Nelson Leist

Ms. Anne M. Leonard

Mindy Leonard

Mr. Edward E. Leuthold

Barbara Levy-Wall

Tracey Lewis

Amanda Lietz

Ms. Jennifer Little

Mary Loescher

Bernadette Logano

William H. and Carroll C. Logsdon

Dan and Elizabeth Long

Bernadette Longano

Mr. Thomas L. Lorenz

Gisele Loriot-Raymer

Joseph and Meredith Loughran

Ms. Carol A. Louis

Peggy Loux

Peter Loveless

Cynthia C. Lowe

LPK

Ralph Luebbe

Ms. Dorothy A. Luebbers

John Luebbers

Mr. Donald and Joan Luebbert

Mrs. Phyllis A. Luehrmann

Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd

Ms. Virginia A. Lynch

M. J. Restoration, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Maas

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Mack

John Maddrill

John and Catherine Magyar

Michael and Carol Maier

Mr. and Mrs. Jeff rey M. Malec

Teresa Maley

Bala and Sriyani Malliah

Linda Mallory

Charmaine Mamantov

Michael Manhart

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony M. and Jane F. Mankus

Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Marchionne

Kathy Marks

William V. and Helen R. Marten

Joanne Martin

Russell J. Martin

Susan Mashni

David and Mary Mathers

Mary-Morse Matthews

Kurt Matthys

Max Hofmeyer & Sons, Inc.

James Mayer

Kathy Mayer

Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Mayer

Barbara McBride

Dennis McCabe

Kevin McCabe

Charles and Ann McCarthy

Janet McCarthy

Malcolm McClellan

Timothy and Jennifer McConnell

Joyce Ann McCoy

Mr. and Mrs. Julie McCoy

Douglas and Teddie McCray, TTEE

Malcolm McElroy

Parnel C. McGreevy

Roche and Susan McGreevy

Albert and Mary McGrover

Mrs. Mary F. McKeown

James and Constance McKiernan

Jeanette McKnight

Malcolm Mclellan

Ms. Casey Mcmahon

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. McNerney

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. McSwiggin

Frank McWilliams, MD

Medco Health Solutions Charitable Match Dist.

Suzanne Mehne

Mary R. Meiners

Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Menner

Mr. Richard Menner

Patricia Merland

Ronald D. and Marilyn F. Metz

Greg Meyer

Karen Meyer

Shirlaine Meyer

Ms. Virginia Meyer

Meyer Brothers Building & Remodeling

Carol Meyers

Patrick D. Michel, D.D.S., Inc.

Robert and Mary Mierenfeld

Celia M Mileski

Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Miller

Gloria Miller

James Miller

Kristie Miller

Lawrence and Jane Miller

Ray Miller

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond and Barbara Mills

Mischler & Nurre Certifi ed Public Accountants

Jill Mitchell

Teresa Mitchell

Ms. Mary Jo Mock

Paul and Nancy Mohr

Betty Molloy

Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Molloy

William and Anita Molloy

Murray Monroe

Mr. Frank E. Montag

Phillip Montanus

Kathy Morgan

Steve Morgan

Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Co.

Frank and Marlene Morris

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Marion Morrison

Harriet E. Moster

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald P. Motl

Robert and Michele Mountel and Hildebrant

Mary Beth Mueller

Ms. Susan Mueller

Daniel R. and Christine L. Muenzer

Nancy Mullany

Lizanne Mulligan

M. L. Murphy

Molly Murphy

Mrs. Gerald Mushaben

Rick Naber

Holly Naro

Joseph and Marlene Nasello

Ahid and Joann Nashif

May Nassef

Mr. and Mrs. Gene N. Neltner

Ms. Mary Jo Nero

Ms. Marilyn M. Nesselhuf

New Jerusalem Community

J. Stuart and Jennifer Newman

Newman Foundation, Inc.

Marilyn Nicholson

Calandra Nickerson

Ms. Mary Nicolay

Kenneth and Jean Niederhausen

Night Hawk, Inc.

Betty Nocero

Ms. Eleanor J. Noe, TTEE

Donald and Matilda Nordmeyer

North Deerborn Pantry

The Norwood Council Knights of Columbus 1162

Charles and Sally Nugent

Ms. Mary Nunlist

Mr. Michael O’Brien

Susan A. O’Brien

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. O’Herron

John O’Malley

Paul J. and Janis M. Obermeyer

Betty Odley

Debra Oliver

Larry Oliver

Mr. Paul J. Olsen

Mr. Dennis Olver

Mark Ophaug

Patrick and Karen Orsary

Eric Osborne

Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Sandra Osterhues

Jonathan and Michelle Ostrander

Carol Ann Ottman

Ralph and Elizabeth Overberg

Herbert and Mary Pahren

Mr. Thomas Palmer

Donna Park

Rozelia Park

Stephanie Patton

David and Vickyle Payton

Alma Peddenpohl

Steven and Judith Peelman

Alissa Pelzer

Mr. Theo M. Penker

Amy Pennekamp

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C Perin

Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Perrino

Sally Perry

Perry Public Schools

Mary Persinger

Petermann, LTD

Bonnie Peterson

Richard C. and Bonnie N. Peterson

John and Donna Pfi ester

Charles Pfi zenmayer

Jane Phelan

Zachary Pierson

Rosina Pirchner

Plumbers, Pipefi tters, & Mechanical Equipment

Shirley Plummer

Nancy Porter

Mr. C. Douglas Postler

Anthony Potts

Linda Powell

Lori Powers

Michael C. and Pamela R. Pratt

Susan Pratt

Mr. and Mrs. Jeanette Preuth

Gina Prickel

Inma Prieto

Adam Puccini

Barbara Pumplun

Mary Ann Punch

Robert Puthoff

Pyramid Controls

Mr. Jerry Rahe

Ken Randall

Paul and Ann Rapien

Jane Rasico

John and Joanne Raterman

Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Rathman

Tony and Monica Rau

Norman and Virginia Rave

Scott and Lisa Ray

Kenneth and Bernice Reeder

Michael and Joyce Rees

Mark and Linda Regensburger

Sheila Reid

Peggy Reif

Judy Reilman

Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Rekow

John Rentz

Jerry Rettig

Ruth Richardson

Todd and Anna Richardson

Mrs. Joan Rieder

Dorothy Riesenback

Ray and Joan Riestenberg

Mr. Jerome R. and Megan Riga

Mrs. Johnnie Mae Riley

Susan Rivers-Payne

Paul and Susan Robben

Mrs. Mary Caroline Roberto

Annette Robinson

Mr. Joel L. Robinson

David C. Robisch

Mrs. Elizabeth Roche

William H. Rocklin

John C. and Mary E. Roeseler

Donald Rogers

Ms. Martha Rogers

Mrs. Joan S. Rohde

Annie Rolston

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Romer

Durwood and Margaret Rorie

Jeff Rose

Mary Ellen Ross-Knickel

Laura Roth

Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Rottinghaus

Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Rottmueller

Mr. and Mrs. Jeff rey P. Rowekamp

Ed and Carol Rubeo

Mr. Eugene P. Ruehlmann

Mike Ruggiero

Mr. Robert Rumpke

Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Rupp

Connie Ruprick

Richard Rushing

Dr. Kathryn A. Russ

Ann Russell

Mary L. Rust

Eugene and Terri Rutz

William and Algene Rutz

Mrs. Joann Sabato

Sacred Heart Church

Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Saelinger

Toni Sager

Eva Salmons

Audrey Sandman

Gary and Mary Sanzone

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Sauer

Mr. Edward Sauer

James W. and Sandra Sauer

Kenneth E. Saxon

Daniel M. and Lucie M. Schall

Debbie Scharff

Michael Schenk

Carl and Sally Schlotman

James and Lynnette Schluter

George and Kay Schmidl

Thomas and Linda Schmidt

Donald and Joan Schmitt

Martin and Suzanne Schmitt

Rev. George Schmitz

Jim Schmitz

Ms. Diane Schmutte

Jon W. and Alyce K. Schneider

Robert Schoettinger

Mrs. Marian R. Schott

Charles and Rebecca Schroer

Dan and Robin Schuckman

Mr. Jerry O. Schuehler

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Harold Schuler

Ken Schulteis

Charlene Schwab

Brad and Molly Schwartz

David and Sandra Schwartz

Stephen and Joann Schweitzer

Sally and Rich Sears

Rita Sedmak

Edward and Mary Jo Seibert

Rosemary Seidner

Mark Seipel

Thomas Sell

Marvin Settle

Ron and Alice Sexton

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony and Lisa Sganga

Rachele Shaff er

Reuben Shaff er

Dr. and Mrs.Donald and Pauline Nofziger

James Shanahan

Kathleen Shaut

Kevin Shea

Daniel and Karen Sue Sheeran

Elizabeth Shepherd

Guy and Irene Sherman

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Shimala

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Sholtes

Ms. Mary Jo Siebert

Ms. Betty Siefk e

Mary Lea Siegel

Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Sillies

James and Mary Simcoe

Linn Sinnott

Sr. Judith Hinderes

Mark and Linda Sivik

Mary Jo Smallwood

Arlene Smith

David and Linda Smith

Larry and JoAnn C. Smith

Paul M. Smith

William J. Smith

Edie Smitson

Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. and Carol Snowden

Jon and Jenelle Sobotka

Mary L. Speed

Agnes H. Spoelker

St. Nicholas Deaf Club

St. Vivian

Ms. Mary Gaines-Standish

Linda M. Staneck

Ms. Joan and Greg Steele

Donald F. Stegeman Trust

John and Barbara Stehlin

Robert and Marian Stehlin

Joseph Stein

Dennis Steinke

Christopher and Janet Stenger

Ms. Carole Stokes-Brewer

Mark and Kim Stone

Mr. Jonathan J. Stow

Scott and Jean Streicher

Rev. Robert Stricker

Al and Sue Stuempel

Robert C. Sullivan

Russell E. Sunberg

Jorge and Nina Sunkel

Douglas and Maria Sunnenberg

Dennis Swaney

Stanley Swantack

Grant Szabo

James Taggart

Catherine M. Tallen

Dennis E. and Clare M. Tasset

Teresa Taylor

Verna Taylor

Mary Ann Tebbe

Helen Temming

Robert and Mary Tepe

Yvonne Tepe

Teschner Trucking

David and Mary Tettenhorst

Carol Thieman

William and Marilyn Thiemann

Ms. Mary Thran

Stephen and Andrea Tien

Teresa Timmons

Ms. Judith B. Titchener

The TJX Companies

Gerald A. Tonges

Estelle Topmoeller

Toyota of Cincinnati, Inc.

Ms. Mary Tracey

David Tracy

Michael Trame

Mary Traynor

Cindee Tresslar

Robert L. Trick

Julie Triona

Marian Trouts

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Tuchfarber

John Twarozynski

U. S. Bancorp Foundation

Ms. Rita E. Uehlein

Woodrow H. Uible

Alan and Marjorie Ullman

Gerard and Ann Umberg

United Italian Societies of Greater Cincinnati

United Methodist Women

Jen and Colin Upham

Donor Ursuline Academy

James and Aileen Van Flandern

Patricia Curran and Robert Van Stone

Ellen M. and L. Gery Van Treeck

Jacob Vener

Joseph and Darlene Verkamp

Dr. Lee J. Vesper

Brad Vitucci

Kathy Voegele

Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Vogele

Richard and Jean A. Volk

Margaret Voskuhl

Carolyn Voss

John and Connie Wagner

Richard and Anne Wagner

Deborah and Bob Wait

Mr. and Mrs. David S. Waligora

Andrea L. Wall

Betty Walriven

Jim Walton

Lisa Wampler

Debbie Ware

Michael C. Warmbier

Peggy Warren

Denis and Alice Waymire

Thomas and Janet Weingartner

Donald and Sandra Weinkam

Wilson G. Weisenfelder

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weisgerber

Jacquelyn Welborn

Kathleen Welch

Mr. Randall Welch

Ruth Weller

Stanley Welling

Ben and Judy Wells

Judy and Ben Wells

Eugene P. Wessler

Robert and Ruth Westerfi eld

Thomas Wetterich

Michael Whalen

Scott and Tina Whalen

Lynne Whang

Daniel and Nancy Whitacre

Robert J. and Jean White

Thelma White

Van and Robin White

Amy Wiandt

Richard and Mary Kay Wick

Ronald Wieland

Geraldine Wilkens

Kathleen Wilkins

Rich and Susan Williams

Robert R. and Suzanne N. Winstel

Phyllis Wintzinger

Wireless Connection

Rev. Gary J. Witsken

Christy Woelfel

Robert and Mary Jo Woelfel

James H. Wollenhaupt

Sean Woock

K C Wood

Joseph and Mary Ann Workman

Mary Wright

J. Richard Wuest

Dean and Jill Yates

Benjamin Zeiders

John and Kathleen Zeller

Sarah Zieverink

Steve and Mila Zimmerman

William and Arlene Zins

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zolg

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Special Thanks

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A special thank you to the physicians, physician practices and pharmacies that support the efforts of our Charitable Pharmacy:

ABS Business Solutions

Americares

U.S. Partnerships

APC Mason (Suite 200)

AstraZeneca

Catholic Health Partners

Christ Hospital Medical

Associates — Auburn

(Suites 440, 334 &520)

Christ Hospital Medical

Associates — Bridgetown

Christ Hospital Medical Associates — Delhi

Christ Hospital Medical Associates (Suite 200)

Collaborative Pharmacy

Complete Prescription Solutions

Direct Relief International

Dr. Andrew Schulz

Dr. Barry Webb

Dr. Bill Gluntz

Dr. Clark Baxter and Kathy

Dr. Chole Mullen

Dr. Donald Nofziger

Dr. Joseph Daugherty

Dr. Kathy Downey

Dr. Mark Bibler

Dr. Mary Jo Slattery

Dr. Michael Jennings

Dr. Raasheed Ghani

Dr. Susan Stegman

Dr. Timothy Lichter

Heart to Heart International

Keysource Medical, Inc.

Medpace, Inc.

Merck, Inc.

Novartis

Pfi zer

Remedi Senior Care

Rho Chi Honor Society

Skilled Care, Inc.

Skilled Care Pharmacy

The Ohio Heart & Vascular Center — Mt. Airy

We would like to thank all the generous businesses, organizations and individuals that contributed goods to the shelves of our Choice Food Pantry:

Bellarmine Chapel — SVDP Conference

Bob Farrell

Busken Bakery

Christ the King Church

Chuck Rap

Cincinnati Reds: Food Drive

Crossroads

Deloitte

Dollar General: Food Drive

Ellenbee Leggett

Esther Price

Ethicon Endo-Surgery

EverDry Waterproofi ng

Freestore Foodbank

GameStop: Food Drive — Tom DiNuoscio

GH Testing

John Morrell & Co.

Kroger — Anderson

Kroger — Woodlawn

Mascari Sales and Marketing

Matthew 25 Ministries

Miller Poultry

Moeller Greenhouse & Garden Center

Moeller High School:

Food Drive

Mt. Notre Dame High

School: Food Drive

Nehemiah

Manufacturing Co.

Pete Settle

Reinhardt Foods

Roger Bacon High School:

Food Drive

Rouster’s Apple House

St. Jude School:

Food Drive

St. Peter in Chains Cathedral

St. Rose Church

St. Ursula Academy: Food Drive

St. Xavier High School: Food Drive

Sara Lee Corporation

Servatti

GameStop: Food Drive

Ursuline Academy: Food Drive

Whole Foods — Hyde Park

Whole Foods — Mason

We would also like to thank the Cincinnati area fi re departments that participated in the 5 Cares Coat Drive:

Sharonville

Harrison

Milford

Loveland

Blue Ash

Green Township

Anderson Township

Springdale

Mt. Healthy

Liberty Township

Little Miami

Mariemont

Deerfi eld Township

Montgomery

Mason

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We offer our most heartfelt thanks and gratitude to all the compassionate businesses and organizations that partnered with us in 2011:

Addressed for Success Mailing House

Addyston United Methodist

All Craft Manufacturing Co

Alternate Solutions

American Fan Company

BangZoom Design Ltd.

BlueSky Creative, Inc.

BMW Store

Boca

Burlington Coat Factory

Caruso Produce

Castle

Christo Rey High School

Cincinnati Ballet

Cincinnati Bengals

Cincinnati Reds

City Dash

City of Cincinnati — Citizen Complaint and Internal Audit

Clear Channel Radio

Coney Island

Crossroads — Cincinnati Reach Out Projects

Cumulus Radio

Danelle Alexis Photography

Davita Dialysis

Dental Care Plus

Donnellon-McCarthy, Inc.

Downtown Dash

Elder High School

Everybody Rides Metro

EverDry Waterproofi ng Cincinnati

FedEx

Frontgate

GBBN Architects

Give Back Cincinnati

Goldstar Chili

Good Neighbor Foundation

Group Sales, Inc.

Hazen and Sawyer, P.C.

Healthcare Access Now

Holiday Inn — Eastgate

Hubbard Radio

Huntington National Bank

Ilori

Indian Hill High School

JTM

JTM/Zartran

John Morrell and Company

Kemba Credit Union

Knickers of Hyde Park

Kotsovos

Kroger

Krombholz Jewelers

Lady FAME Riders

La Salle High School

Lemasters Consulting, LLC

LPK

Macy’s

Mason City Schools

McCauley High School

Mercy High School

Miller Poultry

Moeller High School

Mt. Notre Dame High School

Niehaus Financial Services, LLC

Old Navy

ODOT

One Warm Coat

O’Reilly-Metcalfe Group

Peerless Printing

Penzey’s Spices

Press-Tige Dry Cleaners

Quiznos — Western Hills

Radio One

Roger Bacon High School

Ruckus Beauty Studio

Sacred Heart Church

Sacred Heart Radio

Salon Urbanity

St. Bartholomew

St. Mary School, Hyde Park

St. Rose and Cathedral

St. Ursula Academy

St. Xavier High School

Salon Urbanity

Seton High School

Southwest Financial Services

Stor-All — Landen

Stor-All — Pisgah

Strategies to End Homelessness

Summit Country Day School

Tedia Company, Inc.

The Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza

The Lunch Bunch

Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America, Inc.

Toyota Production System Support Center

Toys for Tots

Toys R Us — Eastgate

TSSC, Inc.

UFCW 75 Women’s Network and Minority Coalition

Ulmer’s Auto Care

Ultimate Air Shuttle

University of Cincinnati Fashion Design Program

VR Business Brokers

WCPO — TV (Channel 9)

WKRC — TV (Channel 12)

WLWT — TV (Channel 5)

WXIX — TV (Channel 19)

Zion Christian Temple Academy

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St. Vincent de Paul Board of Directors 2012–2013

Andrew Curran, PresidentCOO, radio, dmr

Bart Kohler, ChairmanPresident & CEO, Hubert Company

Chris Williams, Vice Pres.Consulting Director, Operational Results, Inc.

Tricia Johnson, TreasurerExecutive Director, Ernst & Young LLP

Ron Christian, Secretary, Pharmacy Board Rep.Partner, Taft Law Firm

Karen Bankston,PhD, FACHAssociate Dean of Clinical Practice, Partnership and Community En-gagement, University of Cincinnati

Sandy Brielmaier, Past Pres.Marketing Director, Esther Price Candies

Becky CatinoPartner, 625 Investments

Rick ChouteauSenior Vice President, Paycor

Amy Connolly HeldManaging Consultant, Towers Watson

Joe EveloManaging Director of Investments,Merrill Lynch

John B. Gartner III, SIORPrincipal, Brokerage Sr. VP,Colliers International

Bob GramannPresident, GBBN Architects

Sr. Mary Ann HumbertSpiritual Advisor, Sisters of Charity

Marva JohnsSenior HR Consultant, Libby Perszyk Kathman

Lisa KnutsonChief Admin. Offi cer, E.W. Scripps

Gary MassaVP of University Relations, Xavier University

Anne NiehausAttorney, Niehaus Law Offi ce, LLC

Bre SambuchinoTeacher, Loveland High School

Chris ShimalaVice President, Huntington Bank

David Stouff erCFO, ThinkVine Corporation

Liz Carter, ex offi cioExecutive Director,SVDP Cincinnati CouncilSVDP Charitable Pharmacy

SVDP Charitable Pharmacy Board 2012 Ron Christian, PresidentPartner, Taft Law Firm

Mike Jennings, MD, Vice PresidentDirector, Dept. of Internal Medicine,Christ Hospital

Brad Schwartz, CPA,TreasurerVP of Finance, Mueller Roofi ng Dist. Inc.

Mike Puccini, RPh, SecretaryPharmacy BusinessDevelopment Mgr., Cincinnati/Dayton KMA, Kroger

David CatanzaroGlobal Scientifi c Mgr. Professional/Tech. Affairs, P&G

Kelley J. DowningManaging Director, Bartlett & Co.

Sandra KuehnExecutive Director, Center for Chemical Addictions Treatment

Susan Mashni, Pharm D, BCPSDrug Policy Dev. Specialist, Catholic Health Partners

Julie McGeheeCorp. Sec./VP Benefi ts & Compensation, E.W. Scripps

Chole Mullen, MDOutpatient Psychiatry Attending, NorthKey Community Care

Donald Nofziger, MDPast President, Academy of Medicine

Bob SaelingerPartner, HR & Personnel Planning, Graydon Head & Ritchey LLP

Andrea WallAsst. Dean of Student Affairs, UC College of Pharmacy

Jay WertzPortfolio Manager, Johnson Investment Counsel

Liz Carter, ex offi cioExecutive Director, SVDP Cincinnati Council

Dedicated to the dear

memory of Denny Engel,

Charitable Pharmacy Board

member. His compassion

and generosity touched

the lives of many. He

will be sadly missed and

lovingly remembered.

SVDP Advisory Board 2012Ron BrownRetired President & CEO, Milacron

Mark CasellaPresident/CEO, Coppertree, Ltd

Bob ConwayThe Bistro Group

Mike ConatonThe Midland Company

Mike ConnellyPresident & CEO, Catholic Health Partners

Steve CulbertsonRetired

Jim DoddRetired Sr. Vice President, Fifth Third Bank

Ron Joseph Jr.Joseph Auto Group

Mark KroegerVP of Corporate Communications & Investor Relations, Scripps Networks Interactive

John KronDeloitte (retired)

Dan MeyerNehemiah Manufacturing Co.

Thomas O’BrienRetired VP, P&G

Neil O’ConnorClark, Schaefer, Hackett & Co

Bob StautbergSt. Xavier High School

Jim StutzVice President, Halo Brand Productions

Tamara SullivanFreelance PR Specialist

Rev. Barry WindholtzSt. Peter in Chains Cathedral

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Management Team

Liz Carter, Executive Director

Prentice Carter, Operations Director

Mike Espel, Charitable Pharmacy Director

Matt Flege, Managment Associate

Cindy Hammerstrom, Director of Finance

Gary Horton, Director of Volunteer and Member Services

Kevin Lab, Programs Director

LaMonica Sherman, Winton Hills Coordinator

Karen Williams, Development Director

Eric Young, Community Relations Manager

Production Credits

The 2011 Society of St. Vincent de Paul Annual Report was

made possible through the dedication and generosity of the

following team members:

Design & Production:

Scott Bruno, b graphic design

Photography:

Merrilee Luke-Ebbeler, Beebo Photography

Copywriter:

Elysa Hamlin

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