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what you build? will 2012-2013 ANNUAL REPORT
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2012-2013 AnnuAl RepoRt

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Vision A world where everyone has a safe and decent place to live.

Mission

To use our knowledge, skills, community relationships, volunteers and other resources to create and promote safe and affordable home ownership options with the aim of alleviating the cycle of poverty within our community.

VAlues • Housing for All

We believe that access to safe, decent and affordable housing is a basic human right that should be available to all.

• Human Dignity

We believe in the worth and dignity of every human being. We respect the people we serve and those that help us in this effort and recognize them as our greatest resource.

• partnership

We believe we can best achieve our mission through meaningful and mutually beneficial partnerships with others.

• Faith in Action

We believe that faith is lived through action. Building on our Christian foundation, we serve and work with people of all faiths and beliefs in a spirit of justice and compassion.

• Diversity and inclusiveness

We believe there is a role for everyone committed to our vision, mission and values and we seek to enrich our organization through diversity.

Vision, Mission AnD VAlues

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MessAge FRoM HAbitAt FoR HuMAnity CAnADAMARk RoDgeRs, ACting Ceo HAbitAt CAnADA

What will you build?Each new day, we have the opportunity to build meaning and substance into our lives. The tasks we set out to accomplish, even the smallest things, help fill our lives with purpose and satisfaction.When Habitat for Humanity Halton poses the question, “What will you build?” an opportunity is created to build into your life and the lives of countless families, richer purpose and deeper satisfaction.Through the contribution of your time, services, skills, products and dollars, you will build promising futures, help dreams come true, and enrich the lives of many families in your community.Without a doubt, we build far more than just houses.Habitat for Humanity Canada is proud to support Habitat for Humanity Halton, applauds another year of tremendous success, and joins them in asking, “What will you build?”

MessAge FRoM boARD CHAiR FoR HAbitAt HAlton HugH HynDMAn, boARD CHAiR HAbitAt HAlton

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As I look back at my first year as the board chair, I am astounded by what has been accomplished in paving the way to providing decent and affordable homes to more families in Halton Region.Habitat Halton’s 2013 theme is “What Will You Build?” and I would like to answer this question by walking through the organization and summarizing some of its recent and planned building activities.• We are building homes, and have an ambitious plan over the next few years. Our Milton home was

completed last summer, and we are starting Burlington and Oakville builds in the early summer. Our hopes are to have five families in homes this year, and twenty-four in 2014.

• We are building a strong operational team, headed by John Gerrard, our new executive director. John is striving to increase our operational capacities in order to meet our challenging goals of 2013 and moving forward into 2014.

• We are building on our experience of building single unit homes and transitioning to multi-unit properties that cost less to build, making them more affordable to our families. Next year will see a mixture of townhouses, condos, and semi-detached homes.

• We are building on the continued success of our ReStore. We have the highest grossing store in Ontario, and highest contributing ReStore in Canada. Our profits fund all of our administration costs and provide additional capital for acquiring land. By the middle of 2013, we will have expanded our store from 11,000 sq.ft to 16,000 sq.ft, which, no doubt, will help contribute more to our cause.

• We are building our relationships with all levels of government. The individual municipalities in Halton are supporting us both in council and various staff departments. Working with Halton Region, we have been able to receive significant grants through the Investment in Affordable Housing (IAP) Program. The Province of Ontario, through the Trillium program, has provided funding for our new van. The Federal government has provided some excess land for our upcoming Oakville build.

• We are building and bolstering our land bank, providing us with a pipeline of properties on which to build homes. Key to the success of acquiring and making optimal use of land is to form partnerships with varying levels of government and the development community.

• We are building, retaining, and recognizing our huge number of volunteers, who work diligently at builds, on committee meetings, at the ReStore, in the office, and on salvage teams.

• We are building partnerships with large corporations, small companies, and individuals who provide us with their generous donations that help us put families in homes. We would like to thank our major sponsors, such as Genworth Financial, Home Depot, Mattamy, and Siemens.

• We are building a strong and diverse governance board of directors to ensure that the affiliate meets its strategic mission, vision, and values.

This tremendous amount of building could not have been done without thanking the hard work and dedication of all of our volunteers, donors, families, partners and staff. It is through their “building” that we are making a difference in our community.

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Comma here, as in: "...into your life, and the lives..."
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"...our challenging goals in 2013 and move forward into 2014."
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"...experience of constructing single unit homes..." (less redundant)
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"...we have been able to acquire significant..." "The Federal government has also provided..."
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"...land are partnerships..."
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"astounded by all we've done to pave the way to (delete 'providing')"
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"builds early this summer."
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"Our hope is"
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The Province of Ontario's Trillium Foundation funded the purchase of our new van.
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Partnerships with various levels of government and the development community are critical to our ability to acquire and make optimal use of land.
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I would like to congratulate Habitat for Humanity on being named one of the top charitable organizations in Canada in 2012 by MoneySense Magazine.

The extensive work that Habitat for Humanity does in Halton Region is also recognized and appreciated by Regional Council and the residents of Halton. You are a strong and active organization in our community and you inspire people to get involved and help others.

Affordable and assisted housing is a key priority in Halton’s 2011-2014 Citizens’ Priorities Action Plan. Residents have indicated this is of great importance in Halton and we are committed to finding ways to work with other levels of government and community organizations to assist residents in need.

I look forward to continue working with Habitat for Humanity as we strive to provide affordable and assisted housing for residents of Halton Region. You are a valued community partner and with your support Halton will continue to be a great place to live, work, raise a family and retire.

Gary Carr, Regional Municipality of Halton Chair

For over ten years, Habitat Halton and its teams of volunteers and sponsors have offered needy families a sense of community by providing them with affordable home ownership and security.

The bonds and experiences that foster the build and the ReStore are life-changing for Halton’s families. Thank you to all the partners, volunteers and sponsors who support Halton Habitat for Humanity and their vision of building homes and building hope.

Mayor Gordon Krantz, Milton

The Town of Halton Hills and Habitat Halton for Humanity have had a successful partnership over the past few years by building six homes in our community. One of the two homes built in Acton boasts the first pre-fabricated house using ‘Green’ materials, made with soy products.

The Home Ownership Program that Habitat for Humanity offers makes it possible for hard-working, low-income families to purchase a new or renovate a decent home. Not only does Habitat provide assistance to those in need, they provide ownership, security and a sense of pride.

The role that Habitat for Humanity Halton plays in our community by providing affordable housing is vital. On behalf of Town Council, I would like to thank all the partners, volunteers and sponsors who support Habitat for Humanity Halton and their vision of building affordable homes.

Mayor Rick Bonnette, Halton Hills

“The issue of affordable housing is one of the most significant issues we face today. It is important to recognize that while we live in one of the most prosperous regions, many families in Halton Region are challenged with finding safe, decent and affordable housing. We are fortunate to partner with Habitat for Humanity Halton to work towards creating healthy, sustainable communities and vibrant neighbourhoods, where everyone has the opportunity for a safe and decent place to live.”

Mayor Rick Goldring, Burlington

Copy to come

Mayor Rob Burton, Oakville

MessAges FRoM RegionAl CHAiR & loCAl MAyoRs

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of? the GTA? Southern Ontario? Ontario? Canada? Also, do you need quotations marks here? You haven't used them in the other Mayoral messaging.
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speCiAl eVents

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Milton HoMe builD, gRounD bReAking Habitat for Humanity Halton broke ground on its first build in Milton. Halton Region Chair Gary Carr and Mayor Gordon Krantz led the gathering of local dignitaries, sponsors and Habitat volunteers to celebrate the latest project of Habitat Halton, which will be completed in the summer of 2012.

Ed McMahon, Board Chair, Habitat Halton

Ginger, homeowner and Milton Mayor Krantz

“That’s what makes it successful, is people - volunteers and sponsors who support Habitat for Humanity Halton and their vision of building homes and building hope - Thank you to all the partners.” - Mayor Krantz

Milton HoMe DeDiCAtion - The Oakville, Milton and District Real Estate Board (OMDREB)Sunday, June 24th Habitat for Humanity Halton welcomed a family to its first home built in Milton at a Dedication Ceremony. Over 125 people were in attendance as the new homeowners, a family of five, were presented with a commemorative key and welcomed to their new neighbourhood. Habitat Halton also recognized its many hardworking volunteers and held its Annual General Meeting at the site.

Ginger, the new Milton homeowner, was delighted with the support shown by the community. “Wow! What a beautiful neighbourhood and beautiful home. Thank you for helping my family achieve our dream,” she said, “We understand and appreciate what went into building this home for us. I want to thank Habitat for its vision

of providing a hand up for hard working families – without this vision some families wouldn’t know the pride in homeownership. I’m so grateful.”

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"On Sunday, June 24th, Habitat..." "...wouldn't know the pride of homeownership."
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speCiAl eVents

WoMen builD DAy 2012In the month of May, women joined together at Habitat Halton’s first Women Build Day. Dedicated women volunteers:

Front Row (from left): Barry, Jackie, Sue, Nancy, Stephanie, Dave Bedini (Habitat Halton Construction Manager).

Back Row (from left): Roy, Jenny, Ginger, Mirela Vukosa Giannidis (Habitat Halton Coordinator of Volunteer Services), Nicole, Tom McFadden (Habitat Halton Volunteer Construction Site Supervisor).

What did we build?

Trillium Foundation Grant for a New Truck (left to right) John Gerrard, Executive Director, Habitat Halton; Marissa Gandolfo, OTF volunteer; Ted Chudleigh MPP; and Maureen Champagne Director ReStore Operations, Salvage and Procurement

youtH builD 2012 On Monday, May 28th, the Halton Industry Education Council (HIEC) joined a group of eager students at Habitat for Humanity Halton’s first ever Youth Build Day. “I am here today because this is a good cause and I like doing construction work,” said Jordan, a student from Bishop Reding Secondary School in Milton. “This is a great learning experience for all of us and it is good to give back.”

Youth Build - Bishop Reding Students, HIEC and Dave Bedini Director of Property Acquisition, Planning and Construction

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pApeR HAMMeR CAMpAign 2012

Home Depot launched its 2012 Paper Hammer Campaign on Thursday, May 31st, 2012. From May 31st until July 4th, Home Depot stores across Canada sold paper

hammers for $2 and donating the proceeds to charitable organizations, including Habitat for Humanity. Habitat Halton staff Vickie Ho-Devine and former Director of Development Mary Kay Aird attended the campaign’s launch at the Home Depot Burlington. The campaign raised $7,486 in sales this year, with Home Depot Canada Foundation matching a portion of these donations, bringing total funds to $13,810. This year was a 57% increase from last year’s campaign.

Keith Dobson, Store Manager of the Burlington Home Depot, with Mary Kay Aird, Former Habitat Halton

Director of Development.

penny DRiVe Habitat for Humanity Halton’s May fundraiser aimed to collect ten million pennies, and received enormous support from the community and local businesses. Florence Meares Public School, Pilgrim Wood Public School, Old Navy in Burlington, and StudioSoleil Yoga were among the many donors to the campaign.

Students at Florence Meares and Pilgrim Wood public schools held penny drives during May to contribute to Habitat Halton’s initiative. Students at Florence Meares donated over 96,000 pennies, while Pilgrim Wood donated over 55,000.

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FinAnCiAl suMMARy

Financial Summary

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ReCogniZing AnD CelebRAting VolunteeRs

HAbitAt FoR HuMAnity HAlton VolunteeR oF tHe yeAR AWARDs The Volunteer of the Year Awards recognize and encourage the accomplishments of volunteers in key areas in the past year. 8 volunteers were nominated for their high level of contributions in 2011 awarded at the 2012 Annual General Meeting:

Administrative Volunteer ......................................................................................... Patti Barrow ReStore Volunteer ..................................................................................................... Sheila Bengert Committee Volunteer............................................................................................... Rod McDonald Build Volunteer ............................................................................................................. Chet Meslanka Jane and Peter Fisher Volunteer (demonstrated leadership in any area) .... John Drake Special Service Volunteer ...................................................................................... Scott Henderson & Jon Hurst 10th Anniversary ReStore Award ....................................................................... Nancy Rynsoever Has been a volunteer since the beginning

2012/2013 Committee ChAiRS Finance Audit and Risk ............................................................................................ Barry Frieday Governance .................................................................................................................. Mike Brush Gift in Kind ...................................................................................................................... Austin Knowlton Family Partnering/home ownership ............................................................... Tracey Pingle marketing & Communications ............................................................................ Chris Westerhout Volunteer Relations ................................................................................................... Jan Greey

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25,000 Grant from Great West Life to Austin Knowlton (left)

Long-time volunteer Austin Knowlton, recipient of a $25,000 Great West Life, London Life and Canada Life National Award for Leadership, has made Habitat for Humanity Halton his charity of choice during National Volunteer Week.

John Drake - (center), with Maureen Champagne - ReStore Manager (left) and Ed McMahon - Board Chair (right) - Credit Antonia Mancuso

John Drake was the recipient of the 2012 Jane and Peter Fisher Volunteer of the Year Award for Leadership.

Chet Maslanka (center) with Dave Bedini - Construction Manager (left), and Ed McMahon - Board Chair (right)

Chet Maslanka was the recipient of the 2012 Construction Volunteer of the Year Award.

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ReCogniZing AnD CelebRAting VolunteeRs

Patty Barrow (center)Administrative ReStore Volunteer with Maureen Champagne (left) and Ed McMahon (right)

Sheila Bengert (center) ReStore Volunteer with Maureen Champagne (left) and Ed McMahon (right)

Rod McDonald (center) Committee Volunteer with Dave Bedini (left) and Ed McMahon (right) - Credit Antonia Mancuso

Rod McDonald has been a member of the Property Development Committee since 2007.

Nancy Rynsoever (center) with Maureen Champagne (left) and Ed McMahon (right)

Nancy Rynsoever received a special award in honour of the ReStore’s 10th Anniversary. Nancy is a Cash & Pricing volunteer who has logged more than 2,000 hours in the ReStore since it opened.

Left to Right – Angela Goldrup, Marketing & Communications, Maureen Champagne, Jon Hurst and Ed McMahon

Jon Hurst was the recipient of the 2012 Special Service Award for 5 Years of Professional Electrical Services.

Celebrating volunteers

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2012/2013 boARD oF DiReCtoRs Chair Hugh Hyndman ................... Director, Affinity Systems Limited Past Chair Ed McMahon ........................ Chief Operating Officer, Everik International Inc. Vice-Chair Mike Brush ........................... Management Consultant, Core International treasurer Barry Frieday ........................ Manager Audit, KPMG Secretary Lynn Fergusson .................... Managing Director, 2H2M ServicesDirectors Milena Avramovic ............... Director of Community Services & Development, Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake Adrienne D. Benkson .......... Marketing/Business Executive Consultant, IGM Financial Sunil Ghai ............................. Business Manager & Comptroller Toronto Regional Office, Operations/Service Delivery Division Ministry of Community and Social Services & Children and Youth Services John Mulholland .................. Senior Account Manager Royal Bank of Canada Gord Robb ............................ Seabourne Real Estate Mike Swartz .......................... Corporate Finance and Restructuring Jeff Williams.......................... Senior Vice President, Operations, Aon Hewitt

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Community Builders, Burlington law firm Brechin & Huffman is recognized for providing 19 years of support to the efforts in providing Halton residents with a safe decent place to live. Taking part in this award presentation are, from left, Mirela Vukosa Giannidis, Habitat Halton Director of People and Community Partnerships; Julie Spicer, Scott Henderson, and Robyn MacDonald from Brechin & Huffman; and Mike Swartz, Director, Habitat Halton.

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tHAnk you CoMMunity pARtneRs

Community Partners

to All oF ouR VolunteeRsTo all of our volunteers, thank you for opening your hearts, giving of your time, and for helping us continue to build safe and affordable homes for families in need. Together, we provide life-changing experiences for both those in need and those who help. Thank you!

Platinum - Visionary $100,000+

The Home Depot Mattamy (Willmott) Ltd.

Gold - Ambassador $50,000 - $74,999

Laurie Cook

Silver - Believer $25,000 - $49,999

Austin Knowlton (Great West Life, London Life

and Canada Life)Lowes Store # 1469

Standard Paint and Wallpaper

Bronze - Planner $10,000 - $24,999

Ruth Balmer The Home Depot Store #7021 Newport Private Wealth Inc.

Union Gas Limited

Nickel - Home-Builder

$5,000 - $9,999 Robert Berlettano Canada Mortgage

& Housing Corporation John Deere Financial

Jason Devos Jonathan Faria

Victoria Gekiere Heck Investments Limited

Sheryl Pearson Roxul Inc.

Mark Schmehl Speers Paint & Flooring

Michael Sproule Carla Vandermeer Wellspring Centre

Hope-Builder $1,000 - $4,999

Jen Abdulahad Ken Alexopoulos

Zaid Alkhalisi Dale Anderson Herb Anfinson

Marco and Jenn Armilio Gaurav Arora

Peter Atkinson Mo Attia

The Bailey Group Mitch Banks

Gordon Barons Dennis Barr George Bell Gord Berta Jim Blowers

Blue Pencil Info Security

Juan Bravo Katherine Broulliard

Leisha Brown Maureen Brown

Rolf Brusse Jim Buckrell

Burlington Rehab Services Barb Burnett

Adrian Calagiu Stanley Caravaggio Nelson Carvalho Michelle Caspar Chris Chapman

Miriam Chiasson Susan Chisholm

Cynthia Chiu Christian Reformed Church of Diacon Dominic Cistrone

Clanmore Montessori School

Graham Clarke Classic Tile Contractors

Limited Gary Corbett

Bob Crane Jim Daley

Gaetano D’Angelo Justus Daniels Danone Inc.

Frank Demaria Vernon deSouza Brian Dickson Carol Dineen

Dodsworth & Brown Funeral Home

Kate Doyle Alex Drozd

Drumm Construction Leslie Dub

Edward Dudomaine Tom Dutton

Exi International Lynn Fergusson

Florence Meares Public School

Chris Fry Joe Golini

Grace Anglican Church Great West Life, London

Life and Canada Life Judi Grebenc Melissa Grech

Karen Grennan Dennis Guay

Linda Gurcharan Hadi’s Hardwood Flooring

Jeff Hamilton Ed Heffer

Heather Hennessey High Road Storage

Solutions Tanya Hills Asif Ikram

Investors Group Art Jimenez

Johnson Controls Canada - York UPG Division

Robert Jones Brian Joyce Mike Juhl

Robert Kanceljak Violet Kardasz Randy Kerfont

Roy King Jordan Kuschminder

Erik Larose Jeremy Leiskan

Michael Lett Roe Logistics

Allen Lone Lowville United Church

Martin Lydon Jen MacDonald Lorrie Macera Doug Malloch

Shawn Manikar Anita Marjarp John Matthews Barry Mayter

Keith McCutcheon Don McLarty

John McMillan Patty Medhurst

Melmart Distributors Inc. Mark Middel Ruth Milne

Larry Miotto Dolores Mishell

Jeanette Moodley Connie Morris

Stuart Moskovitch Moulding & Millwork

Richard Munroe Doug Myers

Oakville Community Foundation

The Oakville, Milton and District Real Estate Board

David O’Leary Dave Oner

Michael O’Sullivan Kerry Ould

Devendra Patel Jodie Patterson

Susan Peak Pearce Surveying Inc.

Pell Insulation Ltd. George Perdue

Ellis Perryman Jennifer Peterson

Judy Pisapio Port Nelson United

Church Lisa Prentice

Prosperity One Quality Clips Cathy Quinn

Philip Reddon Rob Reed

Dale Richardson Michele Riel Al Robataille

Russ Robertson Jeff Robinson

Susan Rodgers Kevin Roggow

Rosehaven Homes Connie Saab

Mark Sarraino Dolores Saunders Stacey Saunders Darin Scanzano Brenda Schiraldi

Miroslav Semczyszyn John Sharland Graham Shiels Angela Silcock Bob Simpson

St. Raphael’s Parish Claire Stavro Dave Stefnitz Michael Stein Trevor Stevens

Mark Stevenson John Tarnawski

Dan Taylor Michelle Taylor

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tHAnk you CoMMunity pARtneRs

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Sharon Thibodeau Colleen Tomori

David Tracey United Way of Burlington

and Greater Hamilton Dorin Vargatu Priscilla Vaski Robert Vaux

Kathleen Walkinshaw Douglas Glenn Walper

Dave Weaver Brady Welch Harry Welch

Wellington Square United Church

Terry Wheaton Wayne Wilkinson

Tony Zarrillo Suzanne Zmenak

Roman Zoriy

Foundation-Builder

$500 - $999 Shayma Almashat

Don Audas Bev Ball

Alita Barnes Irene Bell

Mike Bielak Dev Bingham

David Bird Gillian Blair David Bragg

Rose Mary Brkopac Chris Brockbank

Susan Broley Bill Brooker

Ashleigh Brown Gord Brown Susan Brown Hillary Bruce Jodie Bruce

Grant Bryson Glenn Buck Marie Bull

Burlington Footnotes Linda Calvin

Tony Cammarata Dick Campbell Nelson Carreiro

Phil Carreiro John Casola

Chantler’s Environmental Services

Steve Chipps Jennifer Clark

Ravindra Conway Patricia Costa

Colour Land Paint & Decor Al Cowan Jeff Crich

Carol Delapenha Gary DeVries

Hugette Diguer Debbie Di Mascio

Rob Dionne Barb Drouin

The Door Centre John Dumas

Renee Durepos Siobhan Faherty

Fairmont Designs Nancy Falls

Patrick Farkas Carl Flieler Leo Gaddi

Yvonne Galea Pat Gaspar

Mary Gerrard Dana Grundy Larry Gushev

Sarah Hall Halton Hills Mompreneurs

Diane Hamilton Lorahley Hardie

Nadia Haripersad Carmen Harvey Marcia Harwood

Susan Havers Karl Hearn

Victoria Hickey T.M. Hill

Greta Howard Rhonda Hunt Kym Hunter

Megan Iannone Annamaria Ierullo

Amy Ion Valerie Irvine Frank Jasek Giselle Jones

Sameera Kassam Maureen Keller

Pam Kellogg Jessica Kempf

Don Kerr Mario Kovacevic

Joe Lamb David Landry

Mike Larocque Lionel Latter

Jeremy Leiskau Tony Leitch

Marg Leyland Linda Loucks

Gordon Loukes Justin Macedo

Dorothy MacRae Andrew Marcolini Janet McConkey Tom McFadden Leonard McKee Mike McKeown Sharon McLeod Frank McManus

William McMillan Philip Mesman Paul Mesman

Ania Mielniczek Gina Miraglia Elaine Moores Derek Morley Jim Morrison James Nelson

Nexgen Property Management

Edward Nicholson Doug Niles

Gillian Noble Clive Nusum

Oakville Kitchen & Bath Centre

Larry Partridge Doug Pearce

Leandro Pedra Keith Phillips

Pilgrim Wood Public School RBC Royal Bank

Anna Rea Redbourne Realty

Advisors Inc. David Reeder Kerry Reinke

Charles Restivo Lin Rogers

Tanya Rojnic Dana Rossetti

Ajai Sahore Fred Salagan John Samson

Jacquie Schettler Shaarei-Beth El Synagogue

Varuna Kuar Singh Mike Smith Ann Smith

James Smith Fabiana Solimon

Vince Sposato St. Matthew on the Plains St. Paul’s United Church

Women David St. Pierre

Donovan Sullivan Suncor Energy Foundation

Jeff Sutcliffe Peter Tanur

Lee Tappenden

Sandy Thomaes Mark Thompson

Robert Toon Eddie Tsang Steve Tsatas Marty Tyre

Dorothy Vaitekunas Gordon Van Toen

Henry Van Zanden Niels Vanoyen

Chris Vogel Liem Vu

Steven Waters Gary Waxman

Perry White Dagmar Wilhelm Michele Williams

Melinda Woodhead Sandy Wright

Rosemary Wright

$100 - $499Vipul Acharya Acclaim Health Nassar Adzarian

Sonja Ahuja Richard Alderman

Sandra Alix Thomerson Allen Allan Anderson Melissa Anthony

Susan Armes Karen Armstrong

Lori Arsenau Sharon Arsenault

Scott Astaphan John Avenia

Bill Aziz John Bailey

Nancy Baines Martin Baker

Bev Balch Bodan Baluta John Barber

Heather Baril David Barnes

Carmine Basone Fred Bauer

Peter Baumgartl Carolyn Beasley Jacques Belanger

Henry Tavares Bello Gerry and Sheila Bengert

Adrienne Benkson Michelle Berelowitz

Nick Bergantini Bergsma’s Paint & Decor

Ester Bermudez Rebecca Beveridge

Marilyn Bieles Byron Bignell

Andrew Bishop Clare Bissett

Debbie Blades Tom Blain

Blais Church & Religious Supplies

Pamela Blakelt Murray Bland Melanie Blay Derrick Block

Karen Boelhouwer Clifford Booth

Ruth Borthwick William Boucher Brenda Bowlby

Rex Bradley Freida Braniff

BRC Business Enterprises Ltd. Denise Brennan-Rieder

Talla Breslin Teresa Brodie David Brooks Carol Brooks Gary Brough

Tony Broussard Bob Brow

William Browning Sandy and Sanford

Brubacher Joanne Bublick Derek Budgell John Burega

Burlington Christian Reformed Church

Nicole Butani Justin Butler

Butler Building Supplies Nysret Caka

Don Calderwood Lisa Campbell Kidde Canada

Jonathan Cannon Lisa Carnevale

Judy Carr Mary Beth Casey

Emilia Casey Robin Cera

Ken Chambers Stephen Chapman

Jessica Chard Edna Charlton

Phillip Chin Trish Chisholm

Sheena Chisholm Peter Chow

Glenn Christensen Phil Cifarelli

Cleaver/Auld Family

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Community Partners

Foundation Cheryl Coates

Karen Cochrane Russell Colaco Beverly Cole

John Cole Michelle Cole Gary Colgan Len Collins

Kelly Conroy Matt Conway Gerry Cooper

Caroline Corbett Juanita Costa

Lucie Cote Muneeza Coughlin Stephanie Coulson

Steve Couto Cheryl Cowland

Matt Coyle Steven Cranstone

Gordon Cumming Joe Czerlau

Isabel Da Silva John Daddario

Ian Darcel Sue Darlow

Darlene Darragh Sharon Davis

Ed Day Jasia De Groote Ernie De Wal

Bonnie De Wal Patricia Dean

Kathrin Delutis Elaine DeSouza

Dettori Construction Tony DiBella Steve Dickie John Dillane Carl Dinka John Dorn

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