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a moment of grace Society of St. Vincent de Paul – Cincinnati 2013 Annual Report
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a moment of grace

Society of St. Vincent de Paul – Cincinnati

2013 Annual Report

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“Grace is love thatcares and stoops and rescues.”John Stott

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2013 Annual Report • Society of St. Vincent de Paul – Cincinnati

dear friends,As our volunteers visited homes across Cincinnati this year, they

found many families who were struggling — single mothers with

empty refrigerators, families sleeping on the fl oor, children without

coats in winter, and people on the verge of homelessness.

In the midst of the suff ering and chaos, we brought help with

rent, utilities, food, clothing, medicine, furniture and more. In tiny

apartments and empty homes, as one hand reached for another,

our Vincentians provided a break from the stress, a pause from the

uncertainty…a moment of grace for those in need.

That moment, that pause in life when you feel that good really is

possible, doesn’t come often enough for the less fortunate in our com-

munity. But when it does, it is a gift for those giving help as well as

those receiving it.

A grandmother visited our West End Outreach Center one day,

overwhelmed at the responsibility that had suddenly been placed on

her. Her grandchildren had shown up on her doorstep with only the

clothes on their backs, covered in lice and bed bugs. Unknown to the

grandmother, the children had been living out of a car, never receiv-

ing proper healthcare, education or socialization. The boy was fi ve

years old and struggled to even speak.

As our volunteer carried sheets and pillows to her car for the bed

we were going to provide, the grandmother asked the young boy to

step out of the car and say hello. The boy looked down at the ground,

struggling to mutter a hello. Then the grandmother told the boy, “This

nice person is going to give you a bed.” The boy looked up at the vol-

unteer with tears in his eyes and softly mumbled, “You give me bed?”

For the boy, the sentence was a major accomplishment — a sign

of how important this moment was to him. For the volunteer, it was

a sign to pause and refl ect on the impact that she was having in

this child’s life. And for the grandmother, it meant one less thing to

worry about — her grandchildren would have a place to sleep. Just a

few seconds in a tumultuous day, but those seconds can be the most

meaningful…those moments of grace that you make possible.

In this annual report, you will read about more of the grace-fi lled

moments you created for struggling families through your love and

generosity. Those moments turned lives around. Those moments cre-

ated hope in times of darkness. Those moments made all the diff er-

ence to someone in need and to all of us privileged to help them.

Thank you.

Liz Carter Andrew Curran Executive Director President

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a moment of grace • food & nutrition

emilieAfter Emilie’s husband passed away, she felt lost.

“He dealt with all of our fi nances, business, every-

thing,” sighed Emilie. “I really miss that old turkey.”

While grieving, Emilie had to deal with the

added stress of piecing together their fi nances. She

thought the car was paid off and unknowingly fell

behind on payments. Then, unbeknownst to Emilie,

Social Security overpaid her. Once they realized

their mistake, they halted her payments for several

months, leaving her with no income, unable to buy

food or pay her bills.

Emilie’s granddaughter had moved in with her

to fi nish high school. She is graduating with honors

and Emilie beams when she talks about her. “She is

so good to me,” smiles Emilie. “Sometimes I call her

my babysitter because she’s always worrying about

me and checking in on me. She’s such a good girl; I

am so proud of her.”

Imagine Emilie’s depression when she didn’t

know how she was going to feed her granddaughter.

Then, she got a disconnect notice from Duke.

Emilie almost lost hope, until a neighbor told her

about St. Vincent de Paul. “God works in mysteri-

ous ways,” said Emilie. “I rarely spoke to that neigh-

bor, but she could tell I was struggling and helped

me fi nd St. Vincent de Paul.”

St. Vincent de Paul volunteers visited Emilie’s

home to give emotional support and assistance

with food and bills until she got back on her feet.

“I thank God for the volunteers of St. Vincent de

Paul,” she said.

Growing up in food-

insecure families makes

children vulnerable to

poor health and stunted

development from

the earliest stages of

life (Source: Feeding America).

In 2013, you provided

groceries to struggling

families more than

100,000 times through

St. Vincent de Paul’s

many food services,

including our 9

neighborhood-based

pantries, numerous

food closets and

individual home visits.

In the midst of life’s many worries, you can create a moment of grace for a family in need. Your gift of $60 will feed three families for one week.

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a moment of grace • charitable pharmacy

eddieEddie graduated from the University of

Cincinnati with a business degree. He spent

most of his career at the Ohio Department of

Developmental Disabilities, helping people

with disabilities learn life skills. He never

dreamed he would one day be reaching out

for help himself.

When Eddie’s Medicare Part D prescrip-

tion insurance was cut, his prescription

costs skyrocketed to more than $2,000 a

month. Eddie lives on a fi xed retirement

income and was already struggling to make

ends meet. Without his prescription insur-

ance to cover the cost of his diabetes-related

medication, Eddie didn’t know how he was

going to survive.

“I literally started wondering what I was

going to have to sell to live,” said Eddie. “My

family wanted to help me, but they didn’t

have that kind of money either.”

A friend saved Eddie’s life by telling him

about the St. Vincent de Paul Pharmacy, the only charitable pharmacy in Southwest Ohio. Eddie knew it was his last hope. “There

are no other resources. I don’t know what I

would have done without St. Vincent de Paul,”

said Eddie. “The value of the Charitable Phar-

macy is immeasurable.”

Now, Eddie advocates for the pharmacy

whenever possible.

“I tell anyone I can about the Charitable

Pharmacy — friends, family, people at the bus

stop,” said Eddie. “It just might save their life,

like it saved mine.”

The St. Vincent de Paul Charitable

Pharmacy provides free medication

to people in need. Our patients

include the uninsured, people with

low income who have Aff ordable

Care Act plans with little or no pre-

scription insurance, elderly people

who face insurmountable gaps

in their Medicare coverage, the

chronically ill and the working poor.

This year, we are also focusing

on Medication Therapy Manage-

ment (MTM), a program to help

patients manage their medications

and improve their health while

reducing their doctor visits, emer-

gency room trips and other health-

care costs. Through the fi rst half of

2014, the MTM program saved our

patients an estimated $181,000 in

additional healthcare costs!

Thanks to you, the Charitable

Pharmacy fi lled 47,043 prescrip-

tions valued at more than $5.8

million in 2013.

For every $1 invested in the Charitable Pharmacy, we are able to provide $8 of medication. You can help a sick neighbor in their time of need. Your gift of $5,000 will fi ll 500 prescriptions.

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“I tell anyone I canabout the CharitablePharmacy — friends,family, people atthe bus stop. Itjust might savetheir life, like itsaved mine.”

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“It’s a constant struggle and I feel stuck. I have a high school diploma

and took some college courses,

but decent paying jobs require a degree.”

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a moment of grace • homelessness prevention

derikDerik is a veteran who served our country dur-

ing the Gulf War. Haunted by the tragedies he

witnessed, he suff ers from Post-Traumatic Stress

Disorder (PTSD).

Despite his disorder, Derik was determined

to succeed in the civilian world after his service

ended. He started his own car detailing company,

but lost everything during the recession. Soon after,

he gained full custody of his beautiful daughters,

Brittany, Simona, Natalie and Joelle.

A single father of four teenage girls, Derik tries

to provide for his daughters while keeping up with

their sports schedules, homework and dreams of

becoming actresses.

“It’s a constant struggle and I feel stuck,” said

Derik, who joined the military instead of fi nish-

ing college. “I have a high school diploma and

took some college courses, but decent paying jobs

require a degree.”

Derik keeps a tight budget, but any unexpected

expense can send the

family’s fi nances spiral-

ing. When a high utility

bill resulted in a discon-

nect notice, Derik didn’t

know how he would pay

his rent, feed his girls and keep the lights on.

“If it was just me on my own, I could go crash

on a friend’s couch, but it’s diff erent with my girls,”

said Derik. “I can’t uproot their lives and no one has

the room to take in all fi ve of us.”

St. Vincent de Paul volunteers visited Derik

and his girls at home. The importance of this call

for help was not lost on them — the slide toward

homelessness often begins with a high utility bill

that a family is unable to pay. They listened to

Derik’s struggles, went over a budget, and gave

him help with his bills. “I don’t know what we

would have done without their help,” said Derik.

“We are very grateful.”

Homelessness takes a

terrible toll on a family. In

Hamilton County, 50% of

homeless children show

developmental and

behavioral prob-

lems, compared to

16% for the general

population. A small

investment to keep

a family stable in

their home also

saves approximately

$4,565 in costs

to shelter and

re-house a family.

St. Vincent de

Paul is the oldest and

largest private provider

of Homlessness Pre-

ven tion services in

Cincinnati. In 2013,

our volunteers visited

the homes of neigh-

bors in need 7,876

times. Thanks to you,

5,344 families received

one-time emergency

rental or utility assis-

tance to keep them in

their homes.

The Homelessness Prevention Program keeps families in their homes. More than 89% of those helped are able to avoid eviction for at least six months. Your gift of $500 can save a family from homelessness.

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“It was really, really hard at fi rst. I just

kept thinking to myself, ‘You have no idea what you’re doing!’”

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a moment of grace • thrift store & donation centers

ninaWhen 21-year-old Nina learned that her sister and

three brothers had been abandoned, she didn’t hesi-

tate to take them in.

“I heard that they were living with a neighbor in

a four bedroom apartment with eight other chil-

dren,” said Nina. “I just asked myself, ‘What is the

best thing you can do to help them?’”

Nina was already busy trying to earn her

nursing degree while working two jobs. But with-

out a second thought, she fi led for an emergency

custody hearing.

“It was really, really hard at fi rst,” Nina said.

“I was broke because I didn’t have any help. I just

kept thinking to myself, ‘What are you doing? You

have no idea what you’re doing!’”

Nina had nothing for the children. “All fi ve of us

were sleeping in my bed,” said Nina. “I was getting

kicked in the face and pushed off every night.”

Nina turned to St. Vincent de

Paul for help. Volunteers visited

Nina and gave her beds and

clothing for the children. They

off ered encouragement, budget-

ing advice, and connections to additional resources.

Nina applied for help with food and medical ex-

penses and learned how to manage her budget.

“Now I buy what the kids need fi rst and then take

them out for something special if we can aff ord it

at the end of the month,” she explained.

“They’re such good kids,” said Nina. “I don’t

understand how someone could leave them.”

This fl edgling family will receive one more

surprise. This year, Nina and her four siblings will

get all the help they need to have a magical Christ-

mas, complete with holiday meals and toys for

all the children.

Thanks to you, St. Vin-

cent de Paul Store and

Donations Centers

provided more than

$600,000 in

free cloth-

ing, furniture

and house-

hold items to

neighbors in

need in 2013

— items that

make a house

a home and

help children

feel secure. More than

988 beds were given

to struggling families

who were personally

visited by our volun-

teers. Donations can

be dropped-off at any

convenient Thrift Store

and Donation Center

location, or call 513-

421-CARE (4673) to

schedule a free pick-

up of large donations

and vehicles.

You can give hope to families in need by donating used clothing, furniture, household items, and even unwanted vehicles to St. Vincent de Paul. Or, a gift of $100 can provide a new bed to a neighbor in need.

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programs and drives

Inside a tiny Colerain apartment, an

elderly lady with COPD pulls her chair

closer to the window air conditioner

given to her by one of St. Vincent de

Paul’s volunteers, thanks to you…

A child’s face lights up with wonder

at the gifts under the tree on Christmas

morning, while her mother says a quiet

prayer of thanks, wishing she could

freeze this moment of grace, thanks

to you…

Two young brothers who went to

bed with hunger pains last night, come

home from a long day at school to fi nd

dinner on the table… thanks to you.

At the Society of St. Vincent de Paul,

we are blessed to witness moments of

grace every day. Moments that touch

our hearts and remind us that Christ is

present in all we do. Moments made

possible by your support for our drives,

programs and events.

Bob and Sylvia Rahe

Mattress FundThe Bob and Sylvia Rahe Mattress Fund pro-

vides a mattress, box spring and bed rail set

to neighbors in need

who are personally

visited by our vol-

unteers. In 2013, 988

local adults and chil-

dren were lifted from

the cold fl oor into a

warm bed because of

your generosity.

A special thank

you to our Kids

Dream Too! program

partners: Morris Home Furnishings, Ashley

Furniture Homestore, Olympic gold medalist

Mary Wineberg, WLWT and The Cincinnati

Enquirer. The Kids Dream Too! program gives

beds to local children in need.

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a moment of grace • programs and drives

Fan and Air

Conditioner DriveMany older apartments in Cincinnati have

poor ventilation and no cooling system,

making them dangerous in the hot summer

for those who are frail, sick, elderly or very

young. In 2013, 700 fans and 320 air con-

ditioners were given to neighbors in need,

thanks to you.

Thank you to our 2013 partners: WCPO,

Huntington National Bank, Braun Heating

and Air Conditioning, Coney Island, Tedia

Company, Inc. and Stor-All Self Storage.

Five Cares Coat DriveWhen budgets are stretched to the breaking

point, getting a winter coat can be an impos-

sible expense. In 2013, 6,600 coats were col-

lected for local adults and children who had

no other protection against the harsh weather.

Thank you to our 2013 partners: WLWT

News 5, Gold Star Chili, Kemba Credit Union,

City Dash, Youthland Academy, participating

fi re departments, Starr Printing, and many

other groups who collected coats.

Kroger and Fox 19

Food From the HeartFrom Delhi to Anderson Township and

Bridgetown to Finneytown, our volunteers

visit families who live with the constant

worry about where their next meal will come

from. The Food From the Heart food drive, a

cherished Cincinnati tradition, places food

collection barrels and coin-boxes at Kroger

store locations to accept donations during

the holiday season. Kroger shoppers donated

more than 100,000 meals in 2013.

Thank you to our 2013 partners: Kroger

and Fox 19.

Cincinnati Reds Strike

Out Hunger Food DriveSt. Vincent de Paul pantries struggle

to keep their shelves stocked due to an

increased need for food when children are

on summer break. Your donations to the

Strike Out Hunger Food Drive provided

help to struggling neighbors when they

needed it most. In 2013, Reds fans donated

15,000 pounds of food,or 10,000 meals,

providing nourishment and hope for families

throughout Cincinnati.

Thank you to our 2013 partners: Cincinnati

Reds and WLWT News 5.

Thanksgiving

and Christmas

Programs The holiday season is a time of joy, but for

families struggling to make ends meet, it

can be overwhelming and lonely. Through

Thanksgiving and Christmas food baskets,

Adopt-A-Family, the Angel Toy Program,

Holiday Hearts Luncheon and Shop with

a Bengal, you embodied Christ’s love and

created grace-fi lled memories for neighbors

in need. You helped 6,634 people during the

2013 holiday season.

In 2013, 6,600 coats were collected for local adults and children in need.

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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

Holy Trinity

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. Catherine

St. Cecilia

St. Clare

St. Clement

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

Mount Notre Dame High School

cincinnati district council conferences

RetroFittingsSt. Vincent de Paul partners with the Univer-

sity of Cincinnati College of Design, Archi-

tecture, Art and Planning (DAAP) to inspire

the spirit of giving through fashion. Students

design ensembles using just $10 worth of

goods selected from a St. Vincent de Paul

Thrift Store and Donation Center. The lively,

one-of-a-kind fashion show is the highlight of

the evening with all proceeds supporting St.

Vincent de Paul’s programs.

Prescription Fore Fun

Charity Golf Outing Thanks to the 8th Annual Prescription Fore

Fun Charity Golf Outing, the Charitable

Pharmacy is able to fi ll crucial prescription

medications for our neighbors in need. In

2013, proceeds from the annual golf outing

provided $200,000 worth of prescriptions to

people in need.

Suburban poverty in Cincinnati has increased by 83% since 2000, with many at-risk families now isolated in suburban communities where few services are available. St. Vincent de Paul’s network of 910 parish-based volunteers serving more than 71 Cincinnati neighborhoods places us at the front lines of suburban poverty, uniquely positioned to reach and assist these families, regardless of race or religion. During home visits, we personally witness the hardship a family faces when the breadwinner loses their job or has their hours cut, someone falls ill, or a car breaks down. In spite of news stories about the recovering economy, the families we serve are in crisis.

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a moment of grace • giving

give a moment of graceGive your time You can

share a moment of grace by either meeting

directly with those in need or working behind

the scenes. Whatever your age, interests, or

background, there is a place for you at St.

Vincent de Paul.

Participate in Service Learning

The Ozanam Center for Service Learning

off ers immersion experiences for adults and

students that connect people from diverse

backgrounds, engage participants in poverty

and justice issues in Cincinnati, and cultivate

a commitment to long-term service and com-

munity engagement.

Give Financial Support You can help

a struggling neighbor through a diffi cult

time. Your gift will provide spiritual, emo-

tional and material assistance during a fam-

ily’s hour of greatest need. Nearly all of our

funding is from individual people and private

foundations who want to help people in need.

Make a Planned Gift You can leave a

legacy of hope through tax-favored and fi nan-

cial estate planning.

Give goods or your used vehicle

You can donate clothing, furniture, household

items and even a vehicle to help neighbors

in need.

Host a Drive Hosting a drive for food,

personal care items, clothing and other basic

necessities is a fun, easy way to work with

your friends, family or co-workers to help

local people in need.

• To volunteer, call (513) 562-8841 x 211.

• To participate in service learning,

call (513) 562-8841 x 231.

• To make a fi nancial or planned

gift, or to host a drive, call

(513) 421-HOPE (4673).

• To donate goods or a vehicle, call

(513) 421-CARE (2273).

Thrift Store and Donation Center LocationsColerain • 6900 Colerain Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45239 ............................. (513) 741-1641

Este Superstore • 4530 Este Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45232 ...................... (513) 681-9838

Evendale • 9864 Reading Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45241 ................................ (513) 563-2949

Mason • 1065 Reading Rd., Mason, OH 45040 .......................................... (513) 492-7940

Milford • 813 Main St., Milford, OH 45150 ..................................................... (513) 248-2664

Mt. Washington • 2300 Beechmont Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45230 ...... (513) 231-1239

Western Hills • 5555 Glenway Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45238 .................. (513) 347-0342

Outreach Center LocationsWest End • 1125 Bank St., Cincinnati, OH 45214 ......................................... (513) 562-8841

Winton Hills • 4848 Winneste Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45232 .................... (513) 641-0382

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fi nancialsAssistance Provided

In 2013, volunteers contributed 106,832 hours of service:

Conference members (Parish-based volunteers):

910 members gave 62,563 hours

Edyth and Carl Lindner Choice Food Pantry,

Charitable Pharmacy, other services: 1,623 volunteers

gave 23,430 hours

Store and Donation Centers: 20,839 volunteer hours

In 2013, St. Vincent de Paul helped more than 120,200 people:

Conferences (Parish-based volunteer groups) helped

50,667 people and made 7,498 home visits

Outreach Center Social Services helped 35,258 people

St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantries helped people with

food more than 100,000 times

The Charitable Pharmacy fi lled 47,043 prescriptions

valued at $5.8 million

Other programs and events resulted in an additional

3,979 people helped

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Sources of Support

Uses of Support

18%Assistance to needy

9%Food pantries

65% Furniture, clothing,

& other goods

3% Car donation program

3% Management & general3%

Fundraising

18%Contributions &

legal bequests

40%Donated food

& other goods

3%Auto & other 3%

Investment gain

36%Stores

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a moment of grace • fi nancials

Revenues, Gains, and Other Support

Contributions & legal bequests ................................................. $4,184,916

Donated food & other goods .........................................................9,244,359

Stores......................................................................................................8,279,034

Investment gain ..................................................................................... 578,341

Auto & other ............................................................................................730,719

Total revenue, gains & other support .........................................$23,017,369

Expenses

Program services

Food pantries ....................................................................................$1,805,938

Furniture, clothing, & other goods ........................................... 13,380,501

Other assistance to needy ............................................................. 3,641,693

Total program services ............................................................... $18,828,132

Car donation program ...........................................................................$552,160

Supporting services

Management & general ...................................................................$659,629

Fundraising ..............................................................................................612,835

Total supporting services ............................................................ $1,272,464

Total expenses ...................................................................................... $20,652,756

Change in net assets ..........................................................................$2,364,613

Net assets, beginning of year ......................................................... $16,301,088

Net assets at end of year .................................................................... $18,665,701

2013 Statement of Activities

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donors

St. Vincent de Paul relies almost ex-clusively on the generosity of private individuals, businesses, foundations and organizations for support. Our deepest gratitude goes to all our sup-porters, both those who made gifts to the Cincinnati District Council in 2013, as well as those who donate to the St. Vincent de Paul collection through

their parishes. Your gift created moments of grace for strug-gling families throughout our community.

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a moment of grace • donors

Society of Service ($100,000 and up)

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

Elaine and Henry Fischer

The Hamilton County Health and Hospitalization Levy

The Robert T. Keeler Foundation

Society of Humility ($50,000–$99,000)

The Ed and Joann Hubert Family Foundation, Inc. *

Jacob G. Schmidlapp Trusts, Fifth Third Bank, Trustee

The Kroger Company Foundation *

Mrs. Ellen M. Miller *

The Robert H. Reakirt Foundation

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

William and Anne Burleigh *

The Catino Family Foundation

CVS Health

The Estate of Laverne L. Kramer

The Estate of Richard Davis

The Estate of Wayne E. Williams

Protective Life Corporation

Society of Charity ($10,000–$24,999)

American Financial Group, Inc.

Sheldon and Norma Braun *

Catholics United for the Poor *

City Of Cincinnati

Marylyn and Ray Clark

Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Connelly

Theodore and Mary Lou Elchynski

The Farmer Family Foundation

The Hatton Foundation

The James J. and Joan A. Gardner

Family Foundation *

Michael and Kathleen

Jennings, M.D. *

William and Suzanne Joiner

C. Bart and Linda Kohler *

Ms. Mildred W. Kuhn

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. McNerney

Nehemiah Manufacturing Company, LLC *

Niehaus Financial Services, LLC *

Order of Malta – Cincinnati

Paula M. Steiner Family Foundation, Inc. *

Joseph A. and Susan E. Pichler

The Robert and Jeanne Diesel Foundation

John and Sherry Sawyer

SC Ministry Foundation *

Scripps Howard Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sedler *

Michael and Janet Sepela *

Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati

Paul and Meg Tarvin

Tedia Company, Inc.

Western & Southern Financial Group

* These donors have fi nancially contributed to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul – Cincinnati District Council for fi ve or more consecutive years.

Society of Justice ($5,000–$9,999)

American Fan Co.

Donna Brown

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Burns

Prentice and Liz Carter *

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Castellini *

Ron and Vicki Christian *

Carl and Linda DeBlasio *

Joseph and Michele Evelo *

GBBN Architects

Mr. James Gielty *

Bob and Sharon Hoverson

Krombholz Jewelers

The LeBlond Foundation of Makino

The Leser Family Fund *

Macy’s and a Friend of RetroFittings

Charles and Ann McCarthy *

Morris Furniture Co., Inc.

Thomas J. and Linda G. Mueller *

Mueller Roofi ng Distributors, Inc.

John and Mary Ann Mushaben

Urban and Barbara Neville *

Mr. and Mrs. Tom O’Brien

Jim and Dennie Patton *

Michael and E. Diane Rohs

William and Amy Schult *

St. Xavier High School *

Joseph and Barbara Trauth

TriHealth

Dorothy C. Wallace Trust

West Side Capital, LLC

Wildermuth Family Foundation

William H. Albers Foundation, Inc.

David and Barbara Witte

The Wohlgemuth Herschede Foundation *

“Everybody can be great…because anybody can serve. You don’t have to have a college degree to serve. You only need a heart full of grace. A soul generated by love.” Martin Luther King, Jr.

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Society of Spirit ($1,000–$2,499)

Tim and Bonnie Albers

Archdiocese of Cincinnati *

Paul and Gwen Arling

Rev. Thomas R. Axe

Bartlett & Co.

Gregory and Julie Bauke *

Myles and Elizabeth Berling *

John and Joyce Berning *

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Besse

Blue Ash Protective Association, Inc.

Stanley M. Boric *

Charles and Joan Brady

Kimberly Brannon

Nancy Bride

Sandy and Bruce Brielmaier *

The Helen and James G. Broe (LGW) Fund

J. Robert and Dianne Brown *

Michael and Patricia Brunst

Jane Buehler

Robert A. and Kara Bult

Troy and Jennifer Burt

Steve Calme

Gus Camacko

Pat Cassedy

Steve Chapman

Joan and Richard Chouteau

The Christ Hospital Medical Associates

City Dash, Inc.

David and Mary Kay Clark

Norma L. Clark *

Maryann Cleary *

Robert and Patricia Coff aro

Jackie Combs

Andrew and Liz Curran *

Mrs. Beverly Davis

Lucy Davis

Ms. Mary G. Davis

Gerard and Lisa Deehan

Scott and Mitzy DeNoma

The DeWine Family Foundation

Carmine and Michele DiLonardo

Rick Dodd

James and Janet Donnellon

Mr. Brad Dreier *

Robert J. and Nancy Dudero

Duke Energy Foundation – Matching Gift Program

Louis and Diane Eichhold

The Elder Schwarzer Family Fund

Tripp and Margaret Eldredge

Electrodyne, Inc.

David and Mary Ann Ellerbrock *

Rev. David J. Endres

Jerome D. Fagel, Jr.

Patrick and Mary Fages

Bob and Paula Farrell

Nora Fink

Daniel T. and Susan Fleming

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fogarty

Mark Frey

Frontgate

Dr. and Mrs. Harry F. Fry

Dorothy J. Garland, Trust

Society of Truth ($2,500–$4,999)

Barbara Apking *

The Bank of Kentucky, Crestview Hills

Mr. and Mrs. James Berg

Dr. and Mrs. Amar Bhati

Veronica Disimile

Jim and Elizabeth Dodd *

Mr. Frank Dowd *

Duke Energy

Esther Price Candies Corp.

George Hubert Family, LLC

Steven and Linda Giessler *

Robert and Carol Gramann *

Mary Dean Grote *

Haglage Construction, Inc. *

Huntington National Bank

Adam Jones

JTM Meats

Lisa and Steven Knutson

John and Mary Larson

Paul and Maureen Lechleiter

LPK

Vickie Magliano

Reynold Tala Maualuga

Mr. and Mrs. William McCloy

Dennis Nead *

Terence Newman

O.K.I. Auction, LLC

Ohio Valley Electrical Services, LLC

Domata U. and Anna M. Peko *

Mrs. Dorothy G. Roth *

RPP Containers

Thomas Schuster

Peter and Krista Settle

William and Jeanne Shoemaker

Andre Smith, Jr.

Mary Kotte Smyth

St. Rose Church

St. Susanna Parish

Katherine and Tim Stautberg *

James and Linda Steff en *

Taft, Stettinius & Hollister, LLP

Ms. Gail J. Taylor *

Truist – Matching Gift Program

UBS Financial Services, Inc.

Andrew and Melissa Whitworth *

The Williams Family Fund

James Winter

“We are all sinners. But God heals us with an abundance of grace, mercy and tenderness.” Pope Francis

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* These donors have fi nancially contributed to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul – Cincinnati District Council for fi ve or more consecutive years.

Brian and Anne Marie Gibler

Give With Liberty – Matching Gift Program

Jeanne Glassmeyer

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gorman *

Graydon, Head & Ritchey, LLP *

The Greater Cincinnati Foundation

Fred and Nancy Habegger

William and Lana Haller *

Clark and Joanne Handy

Mr. Richard H. Haneberg *

Michael F. and Mary J. Haverkamp

Jeff rey Herbert *

Brian and Allison Herriott

Janet Hickman

Phil and Gloria Hock *

Jack and Jacqueline Hoeting *

Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Hoeting *

James Howe

Arthur and Rita Hudepohl *

Lawrence and Marlene Humbert *

Tricia and Eric Johnson *

Johnson Investment Counsel, Inc.

Johnson Investment Counsel, Inc. – Charitable Gift Fund

Gregory and Jeannette Jones

Marcia Joseph

Ronald G. and Caroline Joseph, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jung

Arleene Keller

David A. and Sharon M. Kitzmiller

Tom and Stacey Koenigsfeld

Richard and Eva Komoroski

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Koopman

Chris and Victoria Kotsovos

Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Kramer

Mr. James H. Krueger

S. George and Joann Kurz *

La Salle High School

Al and Mary Lahti White *

Frank and Teresa Lamantia

Jean M. Lambert *

Mr. John Larkin

Mary Letty Lavely

Martin and Helen Lawson

Michael and Molly Lippert

Mr. Donald G. Lipps

Dave and Judy Lococo *

Virginia Stix Lurie Fund

John and Deborah Majoras

Michael Martin *

Steve and Mary Martin

Matlock Electric Company Inc.

The Manuel D. and Rhoda Mayerson Foundation

Timothy and Jennifer McConnell *

Mary Sue McDuffi e

Malcolm McElroy

Mr. Thomas G. McKenney *

Virginia and Denny Meador *

Daniel F. and Debi Meyer

Jeff rey and Peggy Mossbarger

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald P. Motl

Chole Garibay and Timothy Mullen

Kenneth and Theresa Mullen *

Brian Murray

Don and Phyllis Neyer

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Neyer, Sr.

Anne Niehaus

Rev. Thomas C. Nolker *

George and Carol Osterfeld

William and Renate Otteson

Julie and Michael Peters

Michael C. and Pamela R. Pratt

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Puccini *

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Rabe

Raveen Rajavarma

Jay and Beulah Raymond Endowment Fund

Michele Reardon

Ms. Rita H. Riddell *

William and Jo Ann Ropp

Audrey and Thomas Ruthman *

Kevin Ryan

Michael and Christine Ryan

Safelite AutoGlass Foundation

SalonCentric

Charles and Bre Sambuchino *

Timothy Sanders

Bill Schauble

Mary A. Schell Trust

Robert C. Schemenauer

David and Cheryl Schildmeyer

Loren Schramm

Mrs. Elizabeth B. Schulenberg *

Gregory Schultz

Schwab Charitable Fund

Harry and Carol Schweer *

Lana and Jason Scott

Terry and Ken Segerberg

Becky and Aaron Seurkamp

Anthony and Grace Severyn

Kathleen Shaut

Tony and Lynda Shipley *

Ken and Kathy Skau

St. Jude Church

Fred Stang

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Stautberg *

James and Kim Stegeman

Michael J. and Marianne Storck

David and Cheryl Stouff er *

Steven T. and Mary C. Sullivan

Lisa Summe

Swapalease

Verna Taylor

Scott and Helyn Teepe

Mrs. Mary Theresa Thiemann *

U.S. Bank

Lee and Kathleen Vonderhaar

Francis Wagner

Tracey Wagner

Walmart

Geraldine Warner

Ronald and Alice T. Wehrle

Mary Werdmann

Jean Werning

Mr. Thomas E. Westerfi eld

Phyllis Weston

Ray and Elaine Westrich

Zachary and Karen Wiley

Christopher and Diane Williams

Rebecca Williams

Shane Winslow

Rick and Kathy Wissel *

Gary and Paula Yerke *

Sharon E. Ziegler

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Society of Faith ($500–$999)

ABS Business Productions, Inc.

Thomas and Claire Ackerman

AdvancePierre Foods

Chris Aluotto

American Endowment Foundation

Ameriprise Financial, Inc.

Lorraine Austin *

Patricia and Joseph Baker

Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Barden

BASF Corporation

Judith Bausher *

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bayliss

Bill Bayuk

Bob and Barb Becker

Berenfi eld Containers, Inc.

Bruce and Karen Berno *

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Berns, Jr. *

Noel J. and Romaine M. Biesik

John Craig Brinkman

Timothy and Catherine Brinkman

Lori Brison

Tom and Mary Brokamp

Dennis and Jennifer Brown

Jeff and Amy Bruns

W. Alan and Margaret M. Burke

Carol Burns

Charles J. Burridge

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burwinkel

Patricia Calo

Carespring Health Care Management, LLC

Edward Castleberry, TTEE

Catholic Volunteer Network

Stephen and Kathleen Chambers

Manuel and Cynthia Chavez *

Hoon and Aesook Choi

Joseph Clasgens

J. H. Clasgens II *

Mr. Earle Clayton *

Michael J. and Nancy D. Conaton

Dr. and Mrs. C.J. Condorodis *

Contractors Choice

Rev. Ronald C. Cooper *

Covidien

James and Eileen Creed

Steve and Gina Culbertson *

Brittney Curtis

Michael Danowski

Daniel and Melanie DeBrosse

Mrs. Nancy Debrunner *

Joseph Degaro

David and Susan Deye

William Diebold

DMR/Interactive

Richard Donaldson

Terrence M. and Joyce Donnellon

Bryan Dougherty

Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Dyer

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Edgell

Lisa Egner

Marina Ellison

Ms. Mary E. Fay

Matthew E. Feldman and Julie R. Baker

Mr. Frank Fellerhoff

Melvin Firestone

Rebecca Flesch

Flynn & Company

David and Anita Freeman *

Robert and Karla Gauger

Joseph Gockerman

Eileen Goode

Google – Matching Gift Program

Michael and Jennifer Goris

Lisa Grant

Alex and Amy Gray

Michael Grieff

Paul and Laura Griffi th *

William Groneman

Thomas Hake

Richard Hansman, Jr. *

Jeff and Joy Harris

Rhonda Harris

Craig A. and Linda Hayden *

Jessie and Jason Heikenfeld

Mark and Mary Hennessey

John and Dianne Hergenrother

Stephen Hightower

Monica M. Hizer

Gary Hoff man

Ms. Margaret M. Hogan

Martin F. Hollenbeck

David Horn

Diana Housman

Hubert Company

Matthew and Heidi Hudson Flege

Huesing Family Foundation

Dan Hurley

Jon and Laureen Hussey

i-systems Corporation

Steve and Heidi Jark-Kenat

Oscar Jenkins

Elizabeth Johnston

Scott A. and Mary Johnstone *

Dorothy E. Kaiser *

Mr. Jerome Charles Kathman *

William and Nancy Keating, Jr.

Ms. Judith Marie Keiber

Neil Keller

Donald and Kathy King

Timothy Kinne

John and Sheila Kippley

Suzanne and James Kopcha

Mark and Diane Kosobud

Dan and Mary Kramer *

Mr. Robert Kramer

Thomas A. Kuhn

Lawrence H. Kyte

Kevin J. Lab

Rev. Francis G. Lammeier *

Ramon and Betty Landenwitch

Barbara Levy

Tom Lienhart

Dr. Jennifer Loggie *

Peggy Loux

Daniel and Anne Lovell *

Mary Ann Lynn

Arthur and Maryann Maines *

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Don and Susan Mashni

Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Mayer *

Kevin and Julie McGehee

William J. and Carol J. McGowan

James and Constance McKiernan

Michael and Kathy McQueen

Brian and Hope McRedmond *

David Metz

Barry Miller

Montgomery Inn, Inc.

Carolyn and Richard Morin

Eric G. Mueller

Joyce Mukes

Jeff and Julia Muntel

Joseph and Marlene Nasello *

National Endowment for Financial Education

Newman Foundation, Inc.

Raymond Neyer

Dan O’Connell

Rafaela Olanda

Christina Ostendorf

Jonathan and Michelle Ostrander

Nicholas Ostrosky

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Overbeck *

Parson-Bishop Services, Inc.

Patrick B. Points and Wijdan Jreisat

Peerless Printing Company

Brian and Anne Pellot

Richard and Bonnie Peterson *

Rosemarie Peterson

Michael Petrucci

Ronald J. Pfl eghaar

David C. and Liane Phillips

John and Sue Pugh

Mr. Paul H. Ravenna

Kenneth and Bernice Reeder

Remke Markets

Rent-A-Center

Amy Reynolds

Sean Reynolds

W. Emerson and JoAnn Rhodes

Michael and Barbara Ricke *

Frederick and Laura Riehle

Fran Rielag

Jean S. Ring

Lawrence J. Robert

Cliff and Mary Jo Roe

William and Joan Rohde

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Rohling *

Patri Rolling

John T. and Carole Ruschulte

Sabre Holding, Give Together Campaign

William H. and Judith M. Sander

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Sauer

Robert and Charlotte Schaengold

William C. Schmidter

Donald and Joan Schmitt

Thomas J. and Mary Schmitz *

Enid Schneider

Dan and Robin Schuckman

Stephen and Joann Schweitzer

SCS Construction Services, Inc.

Edward and Mary Jo Seibert

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Shawhan

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Sholtes

Ed and Mary Jo Siebert

Kristen Simmons

Linn Sinnott

David and Linda Smith

Jennifer Smith

David and Linda Sparke

Emilio Spinosa

St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church

Michael and Kay Stefanics

Michael E. and Mary Elaine Steiner, TTEE

Mike and Kathleen Stenger

Robert Stricker

George and Linda Strietmann *

Chris and Danielle Strotman

Karen Sturgeon

Russell E. Sunberg *

Tac Company, Inc.

Mr. Raymond A. Teepen *

Mr. Franklin D. Thomas *

Ms. Mary M. Thran

Connie Tracy

Jerry Trefzger *

Lawrence and Mary P. Uebel *

Union Savings Bank

United Way of Greater Cincinnati

Bob and Patricia VanStone *

Ms. Susan M. Vergamini

Richard A. and Marilyn Vogele

Barbara Vollmer

Herbert A. Vonderheide

William and Gail Waham

Allison Weber

Mr. Jonathan T. Weber *

Jerome W. and Dianne Wedig *

Keith Wells

Jay and Kathy Wertz

WesBanco Bank, Inc.

Michael and Susan West

Tim Whalen

Mike and Rosemary Whitney

David and Janet Willig

Sonya Wilson

Mary Wineberg

Mr. and Mrs. James Yunker

William Yusko

Brian Zappia

Gerald and Dee Zobrist

John W. Zorio, CLU, CHFC

* These donors have fi nancially contributed to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul – Cincinnati District Council for fi ve or more consecutive years.

“In the end, the number of prayers we say may contribute to our happiness, but the number of prayers we answer may be of even greater importance.” Dieter F. Uchtdor

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Society of Samaritans ($100–$499)

Paul and Barbara Abbinante

Joan Abbinate-Nissen

Elizabeth Abbott

Valerie Abbott

Kevin and Kim Abele

Bellkiss Abril-Roman

Mr. James W. Ahlrichs

Jagjeet and Claire Ahluwalia *

Mr. and Mrs. George Ainge

Teresa Albertson

Marc Alexander M.D.

Jeff Allan

Romola Allen *

Mark Altmayer

Thomas and Lynne Alverson

American Precision Metalworks, LLC

Mark Amorini

Dolares M. Angel, CPA

Frank and Ann Antenucci

Eugene A. and Rosanna Ardine

Michael J. and Ruth Anne Armentrout

Mary Armor

Mary Armstrong

Marie Arnult

Mr. Paul V. Arszman

Ms. Connie Arthur *

Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Auciello

Katherine and Joseph Auger

Michael and Vicki Aylward

Albert and Patricia Babey

William Backs

Steven and Valerie Badinghaus

Chris and Julianne Badylak

Todd and Ann Bailey *

Rose Baker

Gregory Bakos

John and Linda Ball

Sheila Bandy

Mr.and Mrs. Donald C. Bang

Ms. Karen Bankston PhD, FACHE

Hillary Barhorst

David and Glenda Barkalow

Kip Barker

Rose Ann Barone-Wirth

C.F. Barrett

August Bauer

Helen Baur

Robert and Ruth Baur

Mrs. Mary L. Baurichter

Dominica Bazeley

Nancy Becker

Donald Beckert

Rev. Jason Bedel

Henry and Elsie Beekley

Margaret Beeman

Richard and Sara Bell

Robert P. and Karen Bell

Ms. Ann L. Bellersen

Cheryl Bennedict

Marilynn Bennett

George W. and Martha K. Bens

Herb and Darlene Benson

James L. and Nancy L. Berendt

Ann Berger

Kit Berger

Ms. Ellen Berghamer

Michael Bergman

Mildred Berning

Lucille Berninger

Julia Bernzott *

Mark Besanceney

C.M. Beyersdorfer

John Bibler

Claire Biebel

John J. and Marilyn E. Bishop

Bishop Family Fund

David and Joan Bittner

Glenn and Martha Bitzenhofer

BKD, LLP

Michael Black

Dave and Kathy Blandford

Harry A. Blaney, M.D.

Jeanne Bloemer

Shirlee Bloom *

Kelsey Blum

Mr. Leonard A. Blum, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. William Boardman

Michael and Pam Boehm

James and Dana Boeing *

Ms. Barbara A. Boggano

Mr. William A. Bohne

Maggie Bolin

William and Carol Bonapfel *

Jim and Moira Bonn

Book Exchange, Inc.

Andre Borders

Matthew and Christine Botica

James and Kimberly Bower

Steve and Diane Bowman *

Reid and Mary Bradford

Mr. William J. Bradley *

Ms. Mary Frances Bray *

Tom and Mary Anne Brennan

Ray Brenner

Mary Anne Bressler

Virginia Brezinski

Linda and Steve Brill

Christine Brinker

Ellen Brinker

Stephen and Lea Brinker

John and Cheryl Brinkmeyer

Marta Brockmeyer

Joseph D. Broderick, M.D.

Brenita Brooks

Carole Brown

Daniel Brown

Don and Terri Brown *

Lauren Brown

Ron and Linda Anne Brown

Chris and Stacey Browning

Leroy and Lois Bruck *

Walter and Tia Brueggemann *

Ms. Mary W. Bruening

John and Margaret Bruggeman

Daniel Brunck

Ms. Rosemary Brune

Robert Bruning

Allison and John Bruns

Michael and Ruth Brunsman

Rich and Julianne Bruzina

Mary Budde *

Roy and Derenda Buddenberg

Angie Buechner

David and Karen Bulman

Kathleen Bunnell

James Burgemeir

Robert R. and Felicia Burger

Susan Buring *

Marcia Burke

Mary Jo Burke

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick T. Burke *

Diedra Burns

Gary and Mary Ann Burns *

William D. Burnside

Ms. Karen Burr

Mr. David M. Burridge *

Lee Burroughs

John Burwinkel

Mrs. Mary B. Busch *

Mr. Fritz Buschmann

John and Mary Buse, Sr. *

Cheryl and Gary Bush *

Tim and Donna Butler

Christine Buttress

Ruth Bydash

Richard and Catherine Byrne

Robert E. and Virginia L Byrnes

Mr. Thomas S. Calder

Richard and Mary Alice Calme

Lanthan and Louise Camblin

Whitelaw and Carol Campbell

Mr. John H. Cannon

John and Mary Canny

David and Becky Capella

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Card

Greg and Maura Carpinello

Patrick Carrothers

Shannon Carter

Janet Case

Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Casella

Peter and Nancy Cassady

David and Marie Catanzaro

Kurt Caudill

Michael Caudill

Mr. and Mrs. David R. Celmer *

Robert Chaloult

Mrs. Kathleen Chambers

R. Guy and Judy Chandler

Paul and Barbara Chenault

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Nancy Ciarniello

Nancy C. Ciccarello

James Cimprich

Cincinnati Mennonite Fellowship

Cincinnati Stage Employees Local #5

Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber

Edward and Shirley Clancy

Erin Clancy

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clanton

Kevin and Kate Clarisay

Rory Clear

Mary C. Clifton, Trustee

Philip Codding

Cecil Cole

Timothy and Janie Colegate

Joseph Coll

Marguerite Comparetto

Coney Island

Maureen Conley

Mr. Andrew Connaughton

Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Connelly *

Dan and Jamie Constable

Sheila Conway

John Conwell

Ralph and Donna Cook

Gene and Rosemary Cooke

Nancy Cooke *

Ms. Nancy Coomer

Cooper Electric

Eugene Cordier *

John and Virginia Corsini *

Terrence Cosgrove

Janet Costello

Nancy Costello

Dennis P. and Patricia Coyne

Jeff ery A. and Phyllis M. Cramer

Andrew Crawford

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Crew

Richard L. and Roberta J. Criss

Cristofoli-Keeling, Inc.

Ms. I. Joyce Cronin

Floyd Crouse *

Ms. Margaret Culkin

Charles J. and Rita A. Cullen

Ms. Karen Cullion

Pierce and Roberta Cunningham

Matthew and Rachel Curran

Steve and Laura Curran

Jenny Cussen

Anna Daddabbo

Dalton Roofi ng Co.

Betty Dance

James and Vivian Daniels

Mr. and Mrs. James Darnell

Mr. Jeff rey Darnell

Kevin and Barb Daugherty

Ms. Lucille Daugherty

Peter and Lisa Dayton

Thomas and Cheri Dean

Ms. Patricia Decker

Robert C. Dehner

Kathy DeLaura

Jamie and Gregory DeLorenzo

Peter Deltufo

Ronald and Barbara DeNamur

Angela Dennis

Stephen Derose *

John Di Silvestro

Teresa Dicaro

Stephen and Carolyn Dick *

Carl and Judith Dickhaus *

Teresa Dicolandrea

Thomas and Sandy Digman *

Bill and Kathy Dillhoff

Paul DiMario

Terence and Melenie Dinan

Michael and Jessica Disimile

Lucille Dixon

Barbara and Jeannette Doddy

Ann and Joseph Donahue

Mrs. Dianne M. Donlan

Mr. Robert Donovan

Paul Dorger

Robert Dorsey *

Michael and Carolyn Dowling

David and Kelley Downing *

Mariana Dragomir

Emilie Dressler

Carol and Jerry Drew

Robert and Rita Driehaus

Mr. and Mrs. William Dulle

Suzanne Dunbar

Albert A. Duplace, Jr.

Joyana Dvorak

Frederick Dwyer

Albert Early

Rich and Louise Easterly *

James and Theresa Eby

James Eckels

Mr. William Edmund

Maurice and Mary Edris

Cheryl Edwards

Goldie Edwards

Janet Edwards

Mrs. Mary Joanne Egbers *

Carol L. Egner, M.D.

Greg Eichhold

Jonathan Eichhold

Ms. Shirley L. Eiden *

Albert and Carla Eilers *

Joan Elder

Kenneth and Patricia Elder

Stephen and Kay Elliott

Anthony Elsass

Ed Emmerling

Marc Emral

Danita Enouen

Epoxy Systems Blasting & Coating, Inc.

Omer Erdmann

Mr. and Mrs. William F. Erman *

Mary J. Esbenshade

James Esmail

Frank Espel

Mike and Mary Espel *

Evelo/Singer/Sullivan Group of Merrill Lynch

Everest Group

Mrs. Mary Jean Evers

Mary Jo Eyink

Noreen Eynden

Mary Ann Fagel *

Ms. Margaret Fanella *

Pam Farley

Jim and Peggy Farwig

Alan M. and Carol R. Faulhaber

Daniel and Raymond Fay

Mary A. Fay

Katherine Federle

George Fee *

William Fehn

Thomas and Ruth Feiertag

Mr. John Feighery *

Heidi Felton

David W. Ferguson

Candice Fern

Herman and Esther Ferris

Mary Jo Ferris

Mrs. Barbara A. Fiedler

Patricia Filak

Nancy Finch

Mr. Joe Finke

Bonnie Finn

Jim and Vivien Finnigan

JoAnne Fiorini

Ann Firestone

Renee Fischer

James T. and Leslie Fitzgerald

Laurel Fitzgerald

James Fitzpatrick

Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Fitzpatrick, Jr.

Maureen Flanagan

Dr. David C. Flaspohler

Mildred Fluegemann

James Flynn

James and Mary Beth Flynn

Kevin Fogarty

Robert and Mary Fogler

Daniel and Lela Foley

Catherine Folyes

Mrs. Mary Lou Folzenlogen

Mr. Spencer Foote, Jr. *

Forest Hills Local School District

Deborah Foster

Ms. Diana Fowls

Barb France

Mary Frank

Thomas R. and Peggy V. Frank

Ellen L. Frankenberg

Mr. and Mrs. David S. Frazer

Mr. Thomas L. Frazer *

Christopher Frebis

Gary Fredensborg

Patricia Frey

Barbara Frey-Blum

Vanessa Freytag

* These donors have fi nancially contributed to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul – Cincinnati District Council for fi ve or more consecutive years.

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Mr. and Mrs. Bob Friedmann *

Jonathan Friedmann

Mrs. Patricia Froehle

Jayne Fronk

William and Kathleen Fussinger

Steven and Kathleen Gallagher

Jeff rey and Lindsey Galles

James Gangloff

Earl E. and Mary Kay Gardner

Richard and Nancy Gardner

Linda Garrett

Carolyn Garriott

Timothy Garry

John and Camille Gartner III

Eleanor Gates

Harry and Mildred Gates *

Marianne Gatewood *

Bernard B. and Suzanne J. Gawne

GE Fund

Kristine Geisen

J. Robert Geisen, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Steve Gerhardt

Anthony Gerstner

Donna Gessler

Mr. and Mrs. Earl G. Gettelfi nger

Judy Gierl

Augustine and Pam Giglio

Jeff ery and Margaret Gilbert

James and Jennifer Ginocchio

Tom Giordano Mary Jo Lane

Cynthia Marie Givens

Mary Ann Gleason

Gene and Cindy Gleeson

Glenmary Lay Missioners, Inc.

Thomas P. and Blanche M. Glenn

Ms. Marilyn J. Goldfeder

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Goldschmidt

Kenneth Golick

Susan Goodman

Marianne Gorby

Mr.and Mrs. Mark D. Gorman

Robert H and Diane Gottmer

David and Karen Gramke

Thomas and Cynthia Gravett

Great Oak Construction, Inc.

Greater Liberty Baptist Church

Linda Greenberg

Victoria Gregory

Susan and Gary Greiner

Richard and Rosemary Greiwe

Mrs. Patricia A. Greulich

Geoff rey Griffi ths

John Griggs

Kathleen Grismer

David and Laura Groenke

Laura Groenko

Ms. Ardith A. Grote

Jo Anne Grote

Susan Grote

Tom Grote

David Gruber

John and Sue Gruber *

Richard L. Gruber

Donald Gruber

Guardian Angels Church

Doug and Michelle Guenther

Bruce and Amy Guiot

Cliff ord Gump

Elizabeth Gurley

Thomas Gutekunst

Ronald and Deb Gutzwiller

Rosemarie and Jerome Gutzwiller

Jeff rey Haas

Thomas and Jane Habig *

Marwan and Sahar Haddad

Ronald C. Haft

Tom and Sandra Hagenbarth

Theodore L. Haglage *

Nick and Barb Hahn

Haire-Bohmer Wealth Management Group, LLC

Fred and Eileen Hall

Mrs. Ruth Ann Halpin

David Hamilton

Mary K Hamilton

Kathy Hamm

Ms. Barbara Hammersmith

Mr. Robert Hammersmith

David and Cynthia Hammerstrom

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Handel *

Keith and Patricia Hanley

Richard and Jeanne Hannan *

Mary Jo Hanrahan

Mrs. Nora Hanseman *

Michele Hardrich

Kenneth Hare

William Harmeyer

Anna Harmon

Ms. Joan E. Harpring *

Allyson, Joanne and Chuck Harris

Nancy Hart

Robert Hartlaub

Deborah Hasken

Nitasha Hatcher

Kevin Havens

Andy and Tina Hawking

Lisa Hayes

Anthony and Nancy Heagney *

Mr. Raymond J. Healy

Marianne Heck

Janet Heiden

Carol Heidt *

Mr. Donald J. Heimbrock *

Sheila Heinen

Paul Heisel

Mark Hensler

Roger Henthron

Jack Herb

Joseph E. and Patricia M. Herbers

Ms. Carol L. Herbert *

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Herbert

P. A. Heringer

Steve and Sally Hext

Henrietta Heywood

Mary Hilleary

Ray Hils

Joan Hilton

Ms. Mary R. Hilvert *

Carolyn Hinkle

Chris Hirsch

Steven and April Hoak

Robert and Carmen Hodge

Dennis and Maggie Hoerst

Charles and Ethel Hoff man *

David Hoff man

Denis M. Hoff mann *

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hogan

Richard Hohn

Charles and Jean Holder

John and Martha Holland

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Holliday

Carl and Cynthia Hollister

Cydny Holt

Amy Holter

Roger W. and Mary H. Honebrink *

Charles Hood

Juanita Hood

Dan Hopkins

Mr. and Mrs. Gary M. Horton *

Nicholas and Jennifer Hosmer

Sandra Houck

Jerry and Nancy R. Howard

Jennifer Howe

Jim Howe

William and Jane Howe *

Fred and Dorothy Hudepohl *

Craig and Mary Hudson *

Art and Paula Huesman *

Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hughes *

Mike and Lora Huhn

A. J. and Kathy Humbert, Jr.

Steven and Colleen Hunt

Ruth Hurley-Franchi

Tom Huster

Suzanne Jackson

David and Carol Jacob

Michael Jacobs

Lela Jaynes

Mrs. Avis Celeste M. Jenkins

Mary Jenkins

M. Jenkins

Mildred Jenks

Ms. Marva L. Johns *

Eugene and Eliane Johnson

Robert G. and Virginia Johnson

Ron and Gloria Johnson *

Ruth Jones

Stephen and Susan Jones *

Jay and Kim Jordan *

Ms. Mary Carol Joseph *

Jerry and Erika Judd

Robert and Anne Jurek *

Jeanne Kabenji

Dee Dee and Doug Kahn

Mary Kaiser

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kaiser *

Robert Kaiser

Larry and Doris Kallmeyer *

Joseph C. Kammer Law Offi ces

Robert and Cynthia Kamp

Joan Karwisch

Anthony John and Audrey Kasak

Clarence Kathman

Rebecca Keating

Max Keck

Geoff rey and Elizabeth Keenan

Michael and Lynne Kehoe

John and Rita Keim

Mr. and Mrs. Lorrence Kellar *

Ruth Keller *

Brian Kellett

Ellen A. Kellogg

Ken and Diane Kemen

Jeff rey Kemper

Patricia Kennedy

Steve W. and Grace Kennedy

Mr. and Mrs. John V. Kennevan

Kenwood Women’s Club

Michael and Nancy Kern

Ms. Kate Kern

Prem Khosla

Chris Kief

Mary Lou Kiefer

Michael Kiefer

Joseph Kiesler

Bill and Joan Kimble

Tom and Colleen Kinder

Marilyn Kinne

Shannon and Brian Kinne

Jean A. Kinney *

David W. and Kristy M. Kissell

Beth Klaine

Mr. and Mrs. George Klapper

Timothy Klapper

Ken Kleeb

Mr. and Mrs. James Kleingers

Charlotte Kleinhaus

Brian Kline

Bob Klocke

Thomas and Judith Kloenne

Tim and Elizabeth Kloppenborg

Thomas Klosterman

Mrs. Marilyn Klug

Joe and Laura Klunk

Richard and Nancy Klus *

Albert and Merrie Knopp

Rita M. Knueven

Dennis and Jeanne Koehler

James Kohrman

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Koob

Jonathan and Jessica Koopman

Ms. Jane A. Koval *

Amy Krabbe

Donna Krabbe

Ryan and Abigail Kramer

Mr. Ronald Kratz

Carol Kreiner

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kroger

Mr. John Kron

Ms. Mary Lou Kronke

Alexis Krulcik

Robert and Patricia Krumdieck *

James and Dorothy Krumme

Robert and Mary Krummen *

John and Julie Kruse *

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krzeski

Samuel and Sandra Kuehn *

Sue Kuehnle *

James and Geri Kummer

Edward G. and Cheryl L. Kunkemoeller

The John A. Kupfer and Jean M. Kupfer Family Trust

Joyce Kupfer, D.D.S.

Jay Kurtz

Mr. and Mrs. Rick Kurzhals

Barbara Lachance

Gerald Lahrman

Thomas and Jane Lake *

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence F. Lampe

Jack and Linda Langlitz

James C. LaPlant

Linda Larsen

Richard Lauch *

Mr. Peter J. Ledwedge *

David and Marla Ledwin

Mr. and Mrs. William Ledwin

Michelle Leeson

Sheila Lehrter

Lorrraine Leibel

Susan Lennert

H.M. and Barbara Libby

Amanda Lietz

Richard Lindhorst

Michael and Molly Lippert

Mary Lipps

Erin Loch-Henz

Marianne Locke

David Lockwood

Mary Loescher

Ina Loftspring

Catherine Logulo

Joseph Lohmueller *

Dan and Elizabeth Long *

Dolores Lorenz

Joseph and Meredith Loughran

Margaret Loux

Loveland City School District

The James C. and Mary Ann Lowe Trust

Oliver Loyd

Ralph Luebbe

Ms. Dorothy A. Luebbers *

John and Kris Luebbers *

Mr. Donald and Joan Luebbert *

Mr. and Mrs. William Luehrmann

Paul Luken

Amy Lund

Melissa Lutz

Kevin and Ann Lynch

Ms. Virginia A. Lynch

Mark and Julie Machuga

Kenneth and Alice Haven Mack

Mr. William E. Mack

Lisa and Mike Maechling Debbeler

* These donors have fi nancially contributed to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul – Cincinnati District Council for fi ve or more consecutive years.

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Michael Maier

Mr. and Mrs. Jeff rey M. Malec *

Dennis and Patricia Malik

Ken Maltry

Marianne Mandell-Brown

Lisa Manetta

Anthony M. and Jane F. Mankus

Kathy Marks

Al and Betty Marous

Michael Marrero

Carolyn Martin

David and Laura Martin

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Martin

Russell J. Martin

Thomas and Linda Martin

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Martini *

Mason High School

Mason Homestead Garden Club

Gary and Mary Massa

Joseph Massarelli

Lisa Mather

Robert and Marg Mathes

Marilyn Mathlie

Bruce Matthews

Mary-Morse Matthews

Kurt Matthys

John J. Mattscheck

John and Renee Mattson

James Mayer

Todd and Julie Mayer

Emily Maynard

Kevin and Judy McCabe *

Susan McCabe

Mr. James F. McCaff erty

April McCane

John McClain

Malcolm and Mary McClellan

Richard H. McClure

Janie McCormick

Wendy McCormick

Joyce Ann McCoy *

Patrick and Mary Ellen McCullough

John and Dianne McGoron

Ann McGrath

Michael McGraw

Parnel C. McGreevy

Albert McGrover

Kern McKee

Jack and Marianne McKenney

Jeanette McKnight *

Ms. Sue A. McLaughlin

Cindy McMahon

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. McSwiggin *

Linda McWilliams

Mary Mehmert

Sue Mehne

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Meibers

Karen Meiners

Mary R. Meiners

Chris Mendel

Mark Menden

Mark and Pattianne Menden

Michelle Menke

Richard and Mary Menke

Anthony Merchinsky

Claire Merryman

Bill and Lori Merz

Erica Messer

Mr. James Messer

Metal Spinners, Inc.

Jan E. Methlie

Mary Metz

Allen Meyer

Barb Meyer

David and Debbie Meyer

Greg Meyer

Harry J. Meyer

Karen Meyer

Kenneth and Carol Meyer

Mr. Thomas R. Meyer *

Tamara Miano

Pat and Kathy Michel *

Mr. Lawrence J. Mick

Mr. Paul E. Middlekamp

Donna L. Mierenfeld *

Robert and Star Mierenfeld *

Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Miller *

Douglas and Ann Miller

Gary and Carolyn Miller

Gloria Miller

James Miller

Kristie Miller

Lawrence and Jane Miller *

Ray Miller *

Raymond and Ruth Miller

Emily Mitchell

Molly Mitchell

Mitchell’s Salon & Day Spa, Inc.

Jacqueline Mize

Ms. Mary Jo Mock *

Modern Aluminum Castings Co., Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Al Moeller

Paul and Nancy Mohr

J. R. Momper

Murray Monroe, Jr.

Dianna F. Moore

Joseph M. Moore

Patricia L. Moore

Mr. and Mrs. David L. Moore *

Charles and Barbara Moorman

Kathy Morgan

Steve Morgan

Frank and Marlene Morris

Marion Morrison

Sue Morrissey

Scott Morrow

Harriet E. Moster *

Mother of Mercy High School

Carolyn Motz

Mount Notre Dame High School

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mroz

Ms. Barbara Mueller

Sean Muldoon

Eileen Mullen

Kenneth and Christina Mullis

Mr. David Munroe

Molly Murphy

William and Julia Murphy

Mr. Gerald Mushaben *

Lisa Muvich

Sean and Maureen Napier

Rodney Napier, Sr.

Ahid and Joann Nashif *

May Nassef

Edward and Linda Neenan

Richard and Janet Neidhard

Mr. Timothy W. Neiheisel

Mr. and Mrs. William A. Neiheisel

Mary Nemith

Jacqueline C. Neumann

Julia A. Neumann

Richard Newman

Esther Ng

Ms. Mary Nicolay *

Kenneth and Jean Niederhausen *

Ms. Mary Niehaus-Fay *

Alan and Lynn Niergarth

Jim and Linda Niewahner

NNR Global Logistics USA, Inc.

Terrie and Chris Noe

Ms. Eleanor J. Noe, TTEE

Michael and Mary Nolan

Timothy and Margaret Nolan *

Donald and Matilda Nordmeyer

Sally Norman

Northend Gear & Machine, Inc.

Notre Dame Club of Greater Cincinnati

Charles and Sally Nugent *

John and Joyce Nunns

Paul J. and Janis M. Obermeyer

Russ and Karen Obermeyer

Mr. Michael O’Brien *

Susan A. O’Brien *

James O’Connor, Trustee

Elizabeth Odley *

Ed and Judy O’Donnell

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. O’Herron

MaryAnn O’Leary

Mr. Paul J. Olsen *

Martha Orabella

Patrick and Karen Orsary

Sybil Ortego

Eric Osborne

John and Patricia Osborne

Patricia Osborne

Nadine Ostermann

Greg and Angie Otis

Colleen O’Toole

Donald and M. Kathleen Ottke

Daniel and June Owens

Mary Owensby

Howard and Eileen Paff *

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pahren *

Mr. Joseph W. Palazzolo

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Kathleen and David Palmer

Steve Palun

Tom Paquette

Estelle Partridge

Melanie Patrick

Mary Pearce

Norman and Debbie Pearson

Pediatric Associates, PSC

Mr. Theo M. Penker III

Barbara Perez

Felicitas Perez

Julie Perrino

Amy Perry *

Helene Perry

Mary Persinger

Nancy Peters

Amy Peterson

Mark D. and Eileen R. Pezzutti

John and Donna Pfi ester *

Terry Pfi ster

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pfi zenmayer

Amy Pfl um

Betty Pfl um

Jane Phelan

Bonnie Pickett

Richard and Rosina Pirchner

Cathy Pokorny

Daniel and Laura Pontzer

C. Douglas and Robin Postler *

Ryan and Kelly Postlewaite

Melanie Poston

Anthony and Stacey Potts

Mrs. Jeanette Preuth

Terri Price

Van Prince

Ellen Prudent

Robert Puthoff

David and Maria Quehl

Jane Rahill

Mukesh Ram

Jason Ramage

Robert Ramsay

Ms. Gayle Rapien *

Paul and Ann Rapien *

Charles Rasch

Jane L. Rasico, Trustee

Mary and Ranjit Rath

Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Rathman *

James and Carole Rauf

Norman and Virginia Rave *

Audrey E. Reddy

Julie Reed

Nancy Reed

Michael and Joyce Rees *

Mark and Linda Regensburger *

Rev. Paul L. Rehling

Nicholas and Katherine Reilly

Judith Reilman

Mr. and Mrs. Greg Reinstatler

Mrs. June Reisiger

Marilyn Renaker

John Rentz

Rho Chi Society

Richard and Kelly Riccetti

Todd and Anna Richardson

Steven and Susan Ridgway

Mr. Thomas Riehle

Candace Rinderle

Stephanie Ring

Mr. Tom Rinsky

P. Rixner

Ms. Amy Roark Carty

Anne and Mark Roberto

Mary Caroline Roberto *

Robertson & Company

Jaimie Robinson

Mike and Kathleen Robinson

Wm. T. Robinson III

Mr. and Mrs. William H. Rocklin

Mike Rodarte

Lois Roell

Roger Bacon High School

Lynn Rogers

Steve and Susan Rogers

Donald and Donna Rogers

Joyce Rohan

David and Priya Rolfes

Leo H. Rolfes, Jr.

Raymond and Mary Roll *

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Romer *

Durwood and Margaret Rorie

Anthony and Laura Roth

Gail A. Roth

Round Bottom Recycling

Mary Routledge

Mr. and Mrs. Jeff rey P. Rowekamp *

Thomas and Estelle Ruehl

Mike Ruggiero *

Mark and Kimberly Rumpke

Mr. Robert Rumpke *

Amy Ruschulte

John and Virginia Rush

Richard Rushing *

Shane and Aimee Russell

Lindsey Rutter

Ms. Kathy Ruwe

Marsha Ruwe

E.P. Ryan

James J. Ryan

John Ryan

Mary Jeanne Ryan

Ely M. T. and Joan M. Ryder

S.P.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Saelinger *

Paul and Sue Ann Sallada

Deborah Sander

Audrey Sandman

James W. and Sandra Sauer

Martha Savage

Mrs. Patricia Scharf

Gerald Schatzman

Clara Schawe

Genevieve Scheibly *

Mr. Robert Scheid

Michael Schenk *

Mr. Norbert J. Scheper

Eric Schickli

Marlene A. Schirmer

Sally Schlotman

Lee and Mary Ann Schmidlin

Michael and Judith Schmidt

Thomas and Linda Schmidt *

Martin and Suzanne Schmitt *

Megan Schmitt

Rev. George Schmitz *

George Schmitz

James and Linda Schmitz

April Schneider

Ferd and Barbara Schneider

Jon W. and Alyce K. Schneider *

Mr. and Mrs. William Schneider

Schoenberger Tile & Marble, Inc.

Teresa Schofi eld

Mr. and Mrs. Norbert B. Schomaker

Mrs. Marian R. Schott

Charles and Rebecca Schroer

Ralph R. and Carol Schroer *

Mr. Jerry O. Schuehler

Mark and Barbara Schuermann

Stephen and Jennie Schuermann

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schuler

Mark Alan Schultz

Michael Schumacher

Charlene Schuster

Michael N. Schuster

Charlene Schwab *

Brad and Molly Schwartz

Carol Ann Schwartz

David and Sandra Schwartz

Phyllis and Stephen Schwartz

Ms. Mary D. Schweitzer

Jim Scott *

Seapine Software, Inc.

Russell and Barbara Searing

John and Jackie Sehr

Gene Servizzi

Terese Severyn

Mary and Tricia Sexton

Ron and Alice Sexton

Mark and Sheila Shafer

Jane Sharkey

Kevin Shepard

Elizabeth Shepherd *

Martin and Joan Sheridan

Guy and Irene Sherman *

Mr. Joseph E. Sherman

Gregory and Margaret Shields

Christopher and Meghan Shimala

Patricia Short

Margaret Sieber

Ms. Betty Siefk e

Christian Sigman

Meghan Simonson

* These donors have fi nancially contributed to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul – Cincinnati District Council for fi ve or more consecutive years.

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Skilled Care Pharmacy

Skynet Innovations

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith

Doug and Shelby Smith

Larry Smith

Larry and Arlene Smith

Mark Smith

Steve Smith

Edie Smitson

Southeastern Ecumenical Ministry, Inc.

Louis and Jeanne Spadafora

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne R. Specht

Noviko Spiegel

Barbara Spinelli

The Spirit of Cincinnatus, Inc.

Chris Sprenkle

Jodi Squicciarini

St. Henry District High School

St. Nicholas Deaf Club

Carlin H. and Cheryl Stamm

Elizabeth Stautberg

Joan and Greg Steele

Randy Stegbauer

Donald F. Stegeman, Trust

Robert and Marian Stehlin *

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

Steven F. and Sue F. Steller

Christopher and Janet Stenger

Bryan W. Stephens, CPA

Verna Stockmal

Samuel and Carole Stokes-Brewer

Cleo Stoll

Kenneth and Cherie Stoll

Bradley R. Storck

Juanita Stork *

John and Cathy Strathern

Paul and Janet Street

Henry Striet

Phyllis Strizak

David Strode

Judith Stubenrauch

Mr. Wayne and Vicki Stubenrauch *

Patrick Stucker

Al and Sue Stuempel

Joseph Stuhlreyer

John and Tamie Sullivan, M.D.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Sunderhaus

Douglas and Maria Sunnenberg

Supply Post Business Products

Robin Symes

Todd Szewc

James Taggart *

Catherine M. Tallen

Alan and Shelley Tarshis

Maureen Taylor

Mary Ann Tebbe *

Ted and Dianne Teixeira

Ms. Jacquelin Tepe

Robert and Mary Tepe

Yvonne Tepe

Mr. and Mrs. John Terbot

Mark Thaman

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thesing

Susan Thinnes

Thomas J. Dyer Co.

Carolyn Thompson

Doug and Kay Thompson

Anita Threet

Lisa Thrush

Mr. Andrew B. Thul

Elizabeth Tieman

TIpm, LLC

Ms. Judith B. Titchener

Richard J. Tobin

Gerald A. Tonges *

Peggy Torbeck

Ms. Mary Tracey

George and Linda Trebbi

Kathryn Trent

Cindee Tresslar

Robert L. Trick

Mike and Giovanna Trimpe

Jim and Julie Triona

Victor Trouy

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Tuchfarber

Raymond Tull

John and Dawn Twarozynski

Ms. Rita E. Uehlein

Martha Uhl

Woodrow H. Uible

Alan and Marjorie Ullman

Grace Ulm

Gerard and Ann Umberg

Lynette Unger

Unifi ed Capital Solutions, Inc.

Ursuline Academy

Kinn Valenti

Denise Vaughn

Mr. Rick A. Vaught

Linda Verrilli

Catherine Vicory

VIP Supply Chain Solutions

Kathy Voegele

Robert and Marilou Volkman

George and Jill Vonderhaar

VonLehman & Company, Inc.

Carolyn Voss

Matthew Voto

John and Connie Wagner *

Richard and Anne Wagner

Greg Wagner

David and Beverly Waligora

Andrea L. Wall *

Kevin Walsh

Edward and Glenda Walton

Sarella M. Walton

Edward and Carole Warfel

Mr. Michael C. Warmbier

Peggy Warren

Stacy Weatherbie

Martha Wehrle

Susanna Wehrman

Robert Weigel

Thomas and Janet Weingartner *

Donald and Sandra Weinkam

Charles Weisbrod

Wilson G. Weisenfelder

David and Sandra Weiskittel

James and Jacquelyn Welborn

Kathleen Welch *

Mr. Randall Welch

Ruth Weller *

Stanley Welling

Ben and Judy Wells

Michael and Becky Wenger

Steven and Carolyn Wenstrup *

John Wernke

Ms. Helen J. Wess

Alvin and Evelyn Wessel

John Wessling

Harold M. and Carolyn H. West

Robert and Ruth Westerfi eld

Lynne Whang

Derek and Catherine Wheeler

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Whitacre *

Ms. Katherine Whitehead

Doug and Michelle Whitmore

Dorothy Wietmarschen

Mary Paula Wiggins

Mr. David L. Wiles

Mary Wilkens

Kathleen Wilkins

Janet Willenborg

Emma Williams

Mr. and Mrs.

John Williams M.D.

Robert and Peggy Williamson

Mr. Edgar L. Willig

John E. Wilp

Linda Wilson

Rev. Barry Windholtz

Daniel E. and Wendy Wines

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winstel *

Lothar Witt, Jr.

John and Karen Wittenbrook

Dennis Wittenbrook

Kelly Wittick

Brian Woeste

Harry and Carol Wong

Sean Woock

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wright

Sharon Wright

J. Richard Wuest

Xavier University

Robert and Joanne Yeager

Darwin and Patricia Yung

Kenneth Zalewski

Mr. William E. Zenk

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zerhusen

Mark and Milia Ziegler

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zolg *

John and Michele Zompero

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legacy society You can bring hope where there is despair, love where there is loneliness

and faith where there is emptiness through a tax-favored estate gift to St.

Vincent de Paul – Cincinnati. We promise to carry your legacy of hope to

where it will do the most good — as our founder Blessed Frederic Oza-

nam said, “not in a comfortable meeting room, but rather in the cheerless

attic tenement, or in the sick room…the old age home or any place where

love is needed.” Please consider joining these generous donors who

have included St. Vincent de Paul – Cincinnati in their estate plans.

The Frederic Ozanam Legacy of Hope Society Members:

Ms. Mary J. Bonfi eld

Richard and Carole P. Cocks

Mr. Richard Davis

Carl and Linda DeBlasio

Jim and Elizabeth Dodd

Mr. Jerry Duwell

Jerome and Diane Eisele

Mr. Stephen J. Elsaesser

William and Rosemary Erman

Ms. Dorothy Garland

Tim and Christine Jette

C. Bart and Linda Kohler

Mrs. Laverne L. Kramer

Mr. Ralph Luebbe

Bob and Liz Maxwell

Mrs. Celia Mileski

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Miller

Ms. Jacqueline C. Neumann

John T. and Carole Ruschulte

Audrey and Thomas Ruthman

Mr. Robert H. Sparrow

Mrs. Mary Theresa Thiemann

Mr. James C. Vandivier

Mr. Wayne E. Williams

Edgar and Alice Willig

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2013 General

Special Thanks

We off er our most heartfelt thanks and gratitude to all who partnered with us in 2013:

Chris and Wes Adamson

Addressed for Success

American Fan Company

Ashley Furniture Homestore

b graphic design

Dave Babcock

Batavia Floral Creations & Gifts

Braco Window Company

Braun Heating and Air Conditioning

Luke Brodbeck

Emily Buck

Caruso Produce – Steve Caruso

Mary Casella

David and Marie Catanzaro

Cincinnati Bengals

Cincinnati Central Credit Union – John Nunns

Cincinnati Enquirer

Cincinnati Reds

Cincy Chic

City Barbeque

City Dash

Clear Channel – Cincinnati

Coca Cola, Inc.

Coney Island Amusement Park

Mary Beth Cooper

special thanks

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Cumulus Radio

Jen Dalton

Dental Care Plus

Dollar General

Eastern High School Photography Class – Tracey Staggs

Elder High School

Esther Price Fine Chocolates Candy Company

Evergreen Baptist Church

EyeMed – Luxottica

Ann Firestone

Graeter’s

Gregory L. Goetz

Gold Star Chili

David and Cindy Hammerstrom

Andy and Tina Hawking

Artrell Hawkins

Heidelberg Distributors

Holiday Inn – Eastgate

Hubert Company

Huntington Bank

Mike and Kathleen Jennings

Jergens

Megan Knapke

Kotsovos Bridal, Fur and Prom

Dave Kramer – WCET

Kemba Credit Union

Michael Krienik

Krombholz Jewelers

Jilda Kvashilava

LPK

Dan and Deborah Meyer

Moeller High School

Morris Home Furnishings – Kids Dream Too!

Mother of Mercy High School

Gerald Motl

May Nassef

Nathaniel Green Lodge – Green Township

Nehemiah Manufacturing Co.

Newport Aquarium

One Warm Coat

Papa John’s, Inc.

Peerless Printing

Press-Tige Dry Cleaners

Mike and Missy Puccini

Queen City Glass Arts

Joe Rigotti

Sacred Heart Radio

St. Bellermine

St. Ursula Academy

St. Xavier High School

Amy Scalia

Scarf It Up

Dave and Sandy Schwartz

Seton High School

Pete Settle

Starr Printing

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

Stor-All Self Storage

Style Edit

Tamie Sullivan

Sweet Petit Desserts

Paul and Meg Tarvin

Tavern Restaurant Group

Tedia Company

Toys “R” Us – Eastgate

The Children’s Theater of Cincinnati

The Paul Mitchell School

University of Cincinnati – DAAP

University of Cincinnati – Interdisciplinary Clinic

Ursuline Academy

Julie Vehorn

WAKW

Walgreen’s Co.

WCPO – Channel 9

WKRC – Channel 12

WLWT – Channel 5

WMKV

WVXU/WGUC

WXIX – Channel 19

Mary Wineberg

Xavier University

Youthland Academy

2013 Coat Drive Special Thanks

A special thank you to the compassionate businesses, municipal departments and community organizations that partnered with us in 2013 for the Coat Drive:

Addyston United Methodist Church

Anderson Township Fire Departments

Anderson Township Hall

Blue Ash Fire Departments

Burlington Coat Factory

City Dash

Deerfi eld Township Fire Departments

Gold Star Chili

Green Township Fire Departments

Harrison Fire Department

Kemba Credit Union

Poul Lemasters

Liberty Township Fire Departments

Little Miami Fire Department

Loveland Fire Department

Mariemont Fire Department

Mason Community Center

Mason Court House

Mason Fire Departments

Mason Municipal Center

Milford City Hall

Milford Fire Departments

Montgomery Fire Departments

Montgomery Police Departments

Mount Healthy Fire Department

Northeast Pediatrics

Ohio Department of Transportation

One Warm Coat

Press-Tige Dry Cleaners

Rhinestahl Corporation

St. Mary School

Scarf It Up

Sharonville Fire Department

Springdale Fire Departments

Springfi eld Township Fire Department

Stor-All Self Storage

The Container Store

The Goddard School

WLWT News 5

Youthland Academy

Zion Christian Temple Academy

“Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and fi nd grace to help in time of need.” Hebrews 4:16

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2013 Charitable Pharmacy Special Thanks

A special thank you to the physicians, physician practices and pharmacies that supported the eff orts of our Charitable Pharmacy in 2013:

ABS Business Products Inc.

Americares U.S. Partnerships

AstraZeneca

Catholic Health Partners

Christ Hospital Medical Associates (Suites 200, 440, 334 &520)

Christ Hospital Medical Associates – Bridgetown

Christ Hospital Medical Associates Endocrine

Collaborative Care Pharmacy

Direct Relief International

Dr. Rasheed Ghani

Heart to Heart International

Dr. Michael Jennings

KeySource Medical, Inc.

Kenwood Pulmonary Clinic

Dr. Jason Mattingly

Medpace, Inc.

Merck, Inc.

Mercy – St. Raphael’s

Midwest Primary Care

Dr. Chole Mullen

Dr. Donald Nofziger

Novartis

The Ohio Heart & Vascular Center – Mt. Airy

Pfi zer

Rho Chi Honor Society

Skilled Care Pharmacy

Dr. Mary Jo Slattery

Springdale Family Medicine

2013 Pantry Special Thanks

We would like to thank all the generous businesses, organizations and individuals that contributed goods to the shelves of our choice food pantry:

85 Broads

Aldi

American Lung Association

Pete Bushelman

Busken Bakery

Cathedral of St. Peter in Chains

Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center– Psychology Fellowship Program

Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy

Cincinnati Reds – Strike Out Hunger

City Barbeque

City Dash

Coca-Cola Company – Patrice Moore

Crossroads Church

Steve Culbertson

Custom Design Benefi ts, Inc.

Deloitte

Dental Care Plus

Tom DiNuoscio

Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc.

Bob Farrell

Fidelity Investments

Freestore Foodbank

GH Testing

Harrison Farms

Heritage Girls

JTM Meats

John Morrell & Co.

Ryan Kramer Family

Kroger – Anderson

The Kroger Co.

Kroger – Food from the Heart

Kroger – Woodlawn

La Salle High School

Demar Lewis

Loveland High School

Mane, Inc.

Matthew 25 Ministries

Tim Mayer Family

McCauley High School

Mercy High School

Miller Poultry

Mount Notre Dame High School

Nehemiah Manufacturing

Our Lady of Visitation

Panera Bread

Papa John’s, Inc.

Paycor

Princeton High School

Protective Life Insurance Co.

Chuck Rapp

Reinhart Foods

Roger Bacon High School

Rob Sander

St. Gertrude Parish

St. Mary’s School

Sts. Peter and Paul Parish

St. Rose Church

St. Thomas More School

St. Ursula Academy

St. Xavier High School

Sam’s Club

Sara Lee Corporation

Seapine Software, Inc.

Bill Settle

State Farm – Leah Brantley Insurance

Sunrise Advertising

Mary Taylor

Ursuline Academy

Visitation School

Walmart – Scott Valentine

WCPO – Channel 9

WLWT – Channel 5

WXIX – Fox 19 – Food from the Heart

“Grace is the power of God to do for us what we cannot do for ourselves.” Unattributed

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a moment of grace • boards

St. Vincent de Paul Board of Directors 2014Andrew Curran, PresidentPresident & COO, DMR/Interactive

Becky Catino, ChairpersonPartner, 625 Investments

Chris Williams,Vice PresidentDirector of Consulting,

Operational Results, Inc.

Tricia Johnson, TreasurerExecutive Director, Ernst & Young, LLP

Ron Christian, SecretaryCharitable Pharmacy Board Rep.

Partner, Taft\

Sr. Mary Ann Humbert, SC,Spiritual AdvisorSisters of Charity

Dr. Karen Bankston, PhD,Assoc. Dean of Clinical Practice,

Partnership, & Community

Engagement, University of Cincinnati

Moira Clark BonnSenior VP of Corporate Marketing,

U.S. Bank

Fr. David EndresAsst. Professor of Church History &

Historical Theology & Director of

Field Education, Athenaeum of Ohio/

Mt. St. Mary’s Seminary of the West

Joe EveloManaging Director, Wealth Mgmt./

Private Wealth Advisor, The Evelo/

Singer/Sullivan Group, Merrill Lynch

Private Banking & Investment Group

John B. Gartner III, SIORBrokerage Senior VP/Principal,

Cincinnati Industrial Services Group,

Colliers International

Cindy GivensCustomer Assistance Funds Program

Manager, Duke Energy

Bob GramannChairman, GBBN Architects

Dan HurleyDirector, Leadership Cincinnati

Lisa KnutsonSenior Vice President & Chief

Administrative Offi cer, E.W. Scripps

Bart KohlerPresident & CEO, Hubert Company

John LarsonLead Independent Director, KAR

Auction, Inc.; Former CEO, Escort, Inc.

Dan LongPartner, VR Business Brokers

Gary MassaVP for University Relations,

Xavier University

Anne NiehausAttorney, Niehaus Law Offi ces, LLC

Mike PrattRetired, Procter & Gamble

John SawyerSenior Vice President & Chief

Distribution Offi cer, Protective Life

Liz Carter, ex offi cioExecutive Director, St. Vincent de Paul

Cincinnati

St. Vincent de Paul Charitable Pharmacy BoardMike Jennings, MD, PresidentChief Medical Offi cer, Christ Hospital

Kelley J. Downing,Vice PresidentPresident/CEO, Bartlett & Co.

Brad Schwartz, CPA, TreasurerCFO, Mueller Roofi ng Dist. Inc.

Mike Puccini, RPh, SecretaryPharmacy Business Dev. Mgr.

Cincinnati/Dayton KMA, Kroger

Amar Bhati, MDInternist, Christ Hospital Clinic,

Norwood

David Catanzaro, Pharm DMedical Science Liaison,

Actelion Pharmaceuticals

Ron ChristianPartner, Taft Law Firm

Sandra KuehnPresident/CEO, Center for Chemical

Addictions Treatment

Susan Mashni, Pharm DDrug Policy Dev. Specialist,

Catholic Health Partners

Julie McGeheeVP Benefi ts & Compensation/

Corporate Secretary, E.W. Scripps

Chole Mullen, MDOutpatient Psychiatry Attending,

NorthKey Community Care

Donald Nofziger, MDFormer President,

Academy of Medicine

Bob SaelingerPartner, Graydon Head & Ritchey LLP

Andrea Wall, R.Ph.Assistant Dean for Student and

Alumni Aff airs, University of Cincinnati/

James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy

Jay WertzDirector, Wealth Advisory Services,

Johnson Investment Counsel, Inc.

Liz Carter, ex offi cioExecutive Director,

St. Vincent de Paul Cincinnati

St. Vincent de Paul Advisory BoardRon BrownChief Operating Offi cer,

The Armor Group, Inc.

Willie CardenDirector of Parks,

Cincinnati Park District

Mark CasellaPresident/CEO, Coppertree, Ltd.

Mike ConatonThe Midland Company

Mike ConnellyPresident & CEO,

Catholic Health Partners

Robert Conway, Sr.Chairman, The Bistro Group

Steve CulbertsonRetired

Jim DoddRetired Senior Vice President,

Fifth Third Bank

Ron Joseph, Jr.Director, Joseph Auto Group

John KronRetired, Deloitte

Dan MeyerCEO, Nehemiah Manufacturing Co.

Neil O’ConnorClark, Schaefer, Hackett & Co

Chris ShimalaCommercial Regional Manager, Senior

Vice-President, Huntington Bank

Bob StautbergRetired Vice President,

St. Xavier High School

Tamara SullivanPresident, Sullivan

Communications, Inc.

Rev. Barry WindholtzPastor, St. Peter in Chains Cathedral

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Management Team

Liz Carter, Executive Director

Prentice Carter,Operations Director

Mike Espel, R. PH.Charitable Pharmacy Director

Matt Flege, Strategic Initiatives Manager

Cindy Hammerstrom, Finance Director

Gary Horton, Volunteer and Member Services Director

Kevin Lab, Programs Director

LaMonica Sherman, Site Winton Hills Manager

Kristen Klein, Development Director

Elysa Hamlin, Senior Communications Coordinator

Production Credits

The 2013 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

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