Why we BUILD Habitat for Humanity of Evansville Annual Report FY2013 July 1, 2012 – June 30, 2013 Homes, Communities and Hope Habitat for Humanity served over 95,000 families worldwide this past year. Since our ministry began in 1984, Habitat for Humanity of Evansville has served more than 418 families in Vanderburgh and Posey counties. With an average family size of three, that’s nearly 1,300 people whose living conditions have been improved through our mission of building homes, communities and hope. 2 Habitat for Humanity of Evansville FY2013 Annual Report Our Vision A world where everyone has a decent place to live. Our Mission Seeking to put God’s love into action, Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities and hope. Our Mission Principles 1.Demonstrate the love of Jesus Christ. 2.Focus on shelter. 3.Advocate for affordable housing. 4.Promote dignity and hope. 5.Support sustainable and transformational development. Board of Directors Members Officers President John B. Phipps | Chief Lending Officer | Heritage Federal Credit Union Vice President Monica Stinchfield | Senior Vice President | First Federal Savings Bank Treasurer Steve Titzer | Chairman of the Board | Harding, Shymanski & Company Secretary Mike Shoulders | Urban Planner | Bernardin, Lochmueller & Associates, Inc. Julie Cline | Regional Marketing Coordinator | WOW! Internet, Cable and Phone Rev. Dennis Davenport | Pastor | Eastminster Presbyterian Church Joyce Donaldson | Community Volunteer J.P. Engelbrecht | Chief Executive Officer | South Central Communications Butch Feulner | Attorney | Community Volunteer Beth Folz | Attorney | McFadin Higgins & Folz Mike Hull | President, Senior Portfolio Manager | Donaldson Capital Management Elizabeth Kalb | Assistant Director, Clinical Professor of Family Medicine | Indiana University School of Medicine – Evansville James Long | Marketing Consultant William Schirmer | President and CEO | Evansville Teachers Federal Credit Union Steve Sorensen | Business Leader | Community Volunteer Steve Thomas | Attorney | Gerling Law Jodi Uebelhack | Deputy Prosecutor | Vanderburgh County Jim Wittman | Vice President of Development and Leasing | Regency Properties Habitat for Humanity of Evansville FY2013 Annual Report Lives Transformed: That’s Why We Build One of our favorite scripture passages is 1 Peter 4:10: “As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God’s varied grace.” This verse reflects our dedication to the mission of Habitat and the many dedicated donors, volunteers and families who trust and support our continued efforts to build homes, communities and hope. This mission is a powerful one and we promote it with the utmost respect and dignity. on its mission. The effects of the recession hit Habitat in 2011 and 2012. Major grant funding like Partners in Sustainable Building, Softwood Lumber, and HOP funding are diminishing or non-existent today. These funding streams and others provided about $20,000 to $25,000 per home. This funding helped supplement the support of house sponsors and individual donors and is no longer there. The power of this life-changing ministry is what continues to motivate our efforts. Poverty housing is still an issue in our local community. Habitat is a driving force which ensures everyone has the opportunity to have a decent place to live. In 2012 and 2013, you worked hard to help Habitat recover from this loss in funding. Individuals and local corporations stepped up in a big way and kept house building going. Habitat’s Finance Committee increased its support to the staff management team to implement a rigorous Proceed to Build Policy and a new financial model to effectively adapt to changing times. Donors and volunteers have accepted the challenge to engage more people in Habitat! Thank you! We are making our way back to a better pace of building – a building pace we’re used to. We are shooting for 22+ houses a year by Fiscal Year 2016. You can help us get there! Times are tougher than ever and the need for Habitat is greater than ever. This past year, those closest to Habitat have lived 1 Peter 4:10 in spades! During challenging times, the Habitat family pulled together, used our various gifts to serve the mission, and worked to keep our house in order. The mercy and strength of Christ lives through the people that embody the mission and vision of Habitat. Despite numerous challenges, Habitat maintains a relentless focus So, as we look ahead, what is our strategy? Our goal is to engage more people in the mission, increase fundraising efforts, and maintain a disciplined approach to long-term sustainability. It’s that simple and we must do it so that we can ensure everyone has a decent place to live! Passion for and focus on our mission built a great Habitat movement in Evansville. This same passion and focus will continue to sustain a great Habitat. Thank you for your commitment and loyalty to helping God’s people in need find a decent place to live. Together, we will continue to make a difference through prayers, gifts and volunteer efforts. This ministry is a team effort and we look forward to transforming even more lives in the coming years. With humble appreciation for all you do, Lori Reed, Executive Director Habitat for Humanity of Evansville John B. Phipps, President Board of Directors Chapter 1: Building Homes Habitat for Humanity of Evansville FY2013 Annual Report Volunteers from St. Agnes Parish working on the foundation at Gary Miller’s House sponsored by Catholics for Habitat. Volunteers Building New Futures The Core Crew at Habitat for Humanity of Evansville is comprised of regular volunteers who serve at the warehouse and construction sites on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Core Crew Members Student Members Eric Buedel John Jewell David McGary 0-5 Years Jim Bartlett Carol Cates Don Duval Michael Jahn Stephen Lucas Marlan Maidlow John Marunycz Morris McCall Bart McCandless Dan Michel Lee Obenchain John Oglesby Dave Schnakenburg Tom Stein Ray Sullivan Fran Vix Bob Voegel Gene Welte Jim Wolf Dick Yeager 6-10 Years Spike Durant Don Gillies Jim Havens Jim Hineborg Ellis Jackson Dale Oberbeck Steve Sorensen Larry Vadbunker Carroll Weber 11-15 Years Clyde Austin John Buthod Jaylene Kiefer Jack Main Jim Studwell Del Welte 16-20 Years Elmer Berberich Chuck Fellwock Chris Huus Jim Kahre Carl Schofield Jim Stevens Delbert Wittman 20 + Years Mike Bradford Jack Dempsey Tom Emge Bob Keil Joe Lamey Elvin Reed Bob Warner Jerry Weiss Emeritus Core Crew members are also recognized below. Emeritus members have volunteered a minimum of five years with Habitat for Humanity. Their dedicated service — until physical limitations or other responsibilities made it no longer possible — is much appreciated and always remembered. Emeritus Core Crew Bob Christmas Ray Lambert Harold Godeke Kevin Long Jacqueline Hardin Nick Long Dale Martin Bob Nicholson Rock Reed Jerry Taylor Bruce Wright We also fondly remember Emeritus Core Crew members and other volunteers — Jerry Melchiors, Bill Nicholson, Ben Greiner, Jim Fowler, Kelsey Riddle, and John Beckman — who have gone to their eternal reward. Late Pay The Late Pay Committee works with Habitat homeowners that are behind in mortgage payments so they can get back on track. Members - Krista Bryant, Beth Folz, Monica Stinchfield, Lori Reed Church Relations Members of the Church Relations Committee serve as advocates for the Habitat ministry with the local faith community. Members - Beth Folz, Carol Cates, Rev. Dennis Davenport (chair), Jane Friona, Jim Smith, Lois Duncan, Roger Duncan, Rev. Seung Hu Lee, Vera Campbell, Sr. Jane Michele McClure, Brian Hancock, Mike Luecke Real Estate The Real Estate Committee secures building sites for Habitat houses. Members - Butch Feulner, Jim Wittman, Steve Smith Family Selection Recruits and selects the families that are presented to the Board of Directors for approval to become part of the Habitat for Humanity of Evansville homeownership program. Members - Marcia Ballard, Pat Bartlett, Tina Campbell, Vera Campbell, Julie Cline, Beth Folz, Jacqueline Hardin, Jeff Harger, Alice Huus, Mag Lindsey, Rev. F.P. Miller, Pearlie Miller, Bettye Statham, Monica Stinchfield (Chair), Margee Stone, Susan Weis, Andrew Williams, Jeanne Mesker, Jennifer Wuchner, Carey Nelson, Kathie Lindsey Development The Development Committee works to secure the financial resources to advance the mission and ministry of Habitat for Humanity of Evansville. Members - Bill Bussing, Joyce Donaldson, J.P. Engelbrecht, Wayne Habitat for Humanity of Evansville FY2013 Annual Report Games, John Hevron, Mike Hull, Jim Long, Ben Shoulders, Steve Thomas (Chair), Jo Beth Bootz, Michael Erwin, Sr. Jane Michele McClure, Lori Reed, Bill Schirmer Construction The Construction Committee is responsible for overseeing construction activities of Habitat for Humanity of Evansville. Members - Tom Bailey, Tony DeStefano, Jim Havens, Tony Reitz, Mike Shoulders, Steve Smith, Steve Sorensen (Chair) Finance The Finance Committee works to assure that appropriate accounting policies and procedures are being used by the organization in accordance with GAAP. Members - Jim Bartlett, Steve Titzer (Chair), John Phipps, Jim Wittman, Jennifer Wuchner, Lori Reed Partner Family Training and Engagement The PFTE committee works to have every partner family become a leader in their neighborhood by enhancing pre-purchase training and postpurchase support. Members - John Browning, Nadine Coudret, Sharon Goldston, Carol and Mike Hull, Becky Isley, Ben Joergens, Sharon Overton, Sr. Jane Michele McClure, Hank and Denita Miles, Dawn Murtaugh, Ronda Priest, Lori Reed, Cookie Smith, Charleen Spear, Jeff Stucke, Fran Vix, Andrea Ward, Ken Wempe, Pat Wilson, Cynthia Bennett Safety The Safety Commitee is responsible for developing and maintaining the safety policy and procedures for all aspects of construction. Members - Dick Yeager, Spike Durant, Jim Kahre, Tony Reitz, Debra Kuydendall, Andrea Ward Governance The Governance Committee is responsible for ongoing review and recommendations to enhance the quality and future viability of the board of directors. The group deals with board role and responsibilities, composition, orientation and ongoing education, recruitment and preparation of future leadership, and assessment of overall effectiveness. Members - Joyce Donaldson (chair), Beth Folz, Sr. Jane Michele McClure, Lori Reed, Steve Thomas What does it take to build a Habitat House? Last year, volunteers gave 36,000 How does it work? •Individuals, churches, businesses and organizations provide volunteer labor and donations to construct homes. hours on the construction of •Homeowners invest 300 hours of their own labor into building their Habitat house and the houses of others. Habitat houses. According to the •Habitat houses are sold to partner families at no profit and financed with zero-interest mortgages. •The homeowners’ monthly mortgage payments are used to create a sustainable organization. How are families selected to purchase Habitat houses? •Families in need of decent shelter apply to our local affiliate. •The family selection committee chooses homeowners based on their level of need, their willingness to become partners in the program and their ability to repay a zero-interest mortgage. •Every affiliate follows a nondiscriminatory policy of family selection. Cost to Build a Habitat Home: Volunteer Hours per Home: $80,000 4,000 Independent Sector’s Value of Volunteer Time for Indiana, that equals $476,580 going directly back to our community. Many thanks to the following sponsors who made the dream of homeownership come true for Habitat partner families. These homes were completed between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013. Thrivent Builds with Habitat for Humanity/Lutherans for Habitat – Kalneca Fleming Law and Order – Sharonaka Anderson Catholics for Habitat – Gary Miller In Memory of John H. and Mary Ada Berg – Dawn Warren Habitat for Humanity of Evansville FY 2013 Annual Report United Church of Christ/ Disciples of Christ Churches – JoAnn Lewis Fund for Humanity – Charles Axley Women Build – Corsica Fox Thrivent Builds with Habitat for Humanity/Lutherans for Habitat – Debbie DeVoid Fund for Humanity – Melissa Hayden Chapter 2: Members of the Glenwood Community Development Initiative (GCDI) celebrate the results of the five-year neighborhood evaluation in early 2013. Building Communities From left to right: Dr. Ronda Priest (USI), Lori Reed (Habitat for Humanity of Evansville), Cathy Gray (EVSC), Jason Chadwell (Diehl Evaluation and Consulting), Andrea Hays (Welborn Baptist Foundation), Eric Cummings (Community One), Jonathan Weinzapfel (Attorney), Tamara Skinner (Glenwood Leadership Academy), Lucy Williams (Glenwood Neighborhood Association), Rev. Adrian Brooks (Memorial Baptist Church) Glennwood Community Development Initiative In 2008, Habitat for Humanity of Evansville began to share an idea to bring many institutions together with neighborhood residents to develop a commonly shared vision and plan for neighborhood improvement. The idea was to improve the neighborhood where Habitat families would live because the stability of neighborhoods directly impacts our families. This year, a five-year evaluation was released regarding the progress of work in the Glenwood neighborhood. The evaluation showed major improvement in three areas – Education, Health and Wellness and Housing. This is what residents, as a whole, said regarding the progress of their neighborhood: •Adults in the neighborhood use the school for their own educational needs. •The streets and sidewalks are kept in good condition. •Neighbors have pride in our neighborhood. •Streets, sidewalks, and other public spaces are free of trash and litter. •In general, homes in my neighborhood are kept in good condition. •My home is in good condition. •Housing in my neighborhood is affordable. •The housing in my neighborhood is decent (i.e., fit for living). •There are healthy foods available in or near my neighborhood. •There are places in my neighborhood where I can exercise. Habitat for Humanity of Evansville FY2013 Annual Report $1 Million Milestone Habitat for Humanity of Evansville has always been built on the concept of partnership. However, after 29 years serving hard-working families in the community, some still view Habitat homes as “giveaways.” This year, Habitat staff and supporters were excited to dispel this myth through a milestone celebration. In 2013, Habitat was pleased to celebrate $1 million in property taxes paid to the city thanks to dedicated Habitat homeowners. This milestone is no small feat for any Habitat affiliate, and is a testament to the success of preparing homeowners for the reality that comes with paying a down payment, monthly mortgage, property taxes, and investing in home maintenance. Since 1984, over 400 families have benefited from the simple, decent and affordable housing Habitat provides in the local community. “Habitat homeowners are homebuyers just like every other homebuyer on the planet,” said Lori Reed, Executive Director of Habitat for Humanity of Evansville. “They are extra special because they have worked hard to get here through our homeownership program.” The event was marked by a celebration on June 5 at 1748 S. Morton Avenue which is where Habitat has recently focused efforts in a blockby-block approach to housing. Chapter 3: Building Hope Habitat for Humanity of Evansville FY2013 Annual Report Melissa Hayden cuts the ribbon with her two sons at her new home on Madison Avenue on June 22. The Impact of Homeownership Nearly 20 years ago, Cynthia Bennett became a homeowner through Habitat for Humanity of Evansville thanks to the support of Lutherans for Habitat. She had two young children, Christopher and Christina, who are now both grown and thriving. Christopher Bennett graduated from DePauw University in 2004 with a bachelor’s degree in philosophy. He also holds a master’s degree in criminal justice from Tiffin University. He presently works for CSX and lives in Avon, Indiana, with his wife and their two children. Christina Bennett, M.D. While in medical school, Christina was one of 42 students (the only one selected from Indiana) to do research at the National Institute of Health in Washington, D. C. Her daughter Christina graduated from the Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis and is completing her residency in internal medicine at Christ Hospital in Cincinnati. Both children say that the Habitat house – which their mother paid off in full in 2008 – came along at the right time in their lives because it gave them a room of their own and a safe place to live and complete their homework. The Impact is Real Children in an owned home have a higher rate of high school graduation. Owning a home improves test scores and reduces behavioral problems in children. Children of homeowners are less likely to have substance abuse problems. 15 Supporting Global Housing Needs in Jordan During this fiscal year, Habitat for Humanity of Evansville was able to give $30,547 in tithe contributions to families in both Jordan and Haiti. Every time a house is built locally, a tithe contribution is sent to Haiti or Jordan as part of Habitat for Humanity of Evansville’s global housing effort. Hagar and her family are just one example of the lives that have been changed due to Habitat supporters locally. Since 1985, we’ve been able to tithe $957,893 to support the global housing need. Hagar’s income is 200JD which is equivalent to $282 US dollars a month. A new home will give Hagar’s family a sense of freedom, space and more independence. The house will be in the village overlooking the salt flats of the Dead Sea. Hagar is a 32-year-old widow who takes care of her four children: Ayham (9), Faisal (6), Tamara (4), and Khazneh (2). They all live in the village of Ghor al Safi south of the Dead Sea in the Karak Governorate of Jordan. The home that has been built for the family is a typical cinder block house with a poured concrete floor measuring 55 square meters. There are two rooms, a bedroom, and other space for a kitchen, toilet, and shower. The monthly payment on this home will be equivalent to $113 U.S. dollars a month. The opportunity to become a homeowner in Jordan is something that Hagar has only been able to dream about until now. Hagar poses for a family picture with her mother in Jordan. Habitat for Humanity of Evansville FY2013 Annual Report A Lasting Gift The Perigo-Prickett Society was founded in 2000 to recognize donors who have remembered Habitat for Humanity of Evansville in their estate plans or made a contribution to the Habitat for Humanity of Evansville Endowment Fund with the Vanderburgh Community Foundation. The Society was named after Jim Perigo and Jim Prickett. Perigo helped establish Habitat for Humanity of Evansville, and Prickett played a significant role in the founding of Habitat for Humanity International in Americus, Georgia in 1976. Charitable gifts are the key to sustainability for Habitat for Humanity of Evansville and estate planning is one of the many ways to improve lives of local families in our community. Tom and Marcia Ballard Lois M. Bennett + Lola J. Bromm + David and Ginny Cook Melvin L. Dickhaut + LeRoy and Pat Dilger Greg and Joyce Donaldson Marjorie E. Ewing + Gilbert and Alberta Fehrenbacher + Butch and Linda Feulner Jim and Emily Fowler + Theresa Frielinghausen John and Lucille Gooch + Dan and Lou Ann Green Ben Greiner + Eugene and Barbara Hamlow Joyce Hendrix Nancy Hitch Elizabeth Kalb Dr. Llewellyn Lieber + Bob and Shirley Nicholson Dan and Laura Niemeier Jim and Pat Perigo Jim and Janette Prickett Lori Reed Charlotte Richardt + Aileen Roberts Richard and Joann Schechter Carl and Beverly + Schofield Kenneth Silverman + Steve and Wendy Thomas Fran and Vernon Vix Maryedna Wilkie + Scott and Holly Wittman Anonymous (2) + Denotes those who have passed By the Numbers July 1, 2012 – June 30, 2013 Habitat for Humanity of Evansville FY2013 Annual Report Jim Hineborg working on the floor decking at Sharonaka Anderson’s home on Morton Avenue. Income Mortgage Receipts Fiscal Highlights Revenues 7on & Admin ng 53.92% Direct Contributions Expenses 61.13% 16.44% 8.98% 13.44% 100.00% 37.39% Mortgage Receipts $ 1,086,736 $ 292,307 2.52% Contribu7ons and Grants $ 159,699 Grants Grants $ 239,016 6.17% $ 1,777,758 In-Kind, Interest and In‐Kind, Interest and Other Other Income Income 16.44% Program 61.13% Construction Mortgage Receipts Revenues Construc7on 8.98% General & Administration 13.45% Fundraising Expenses Construction 61.13% 16.44% 292,307 112,501 General & Administration 8.98% 159,699 682,251 Fundraising 13.45% 53.92% 2.52% 46,087 In-Kind, Interest and Other Income 6.17% Mortgage Receipts 37.39% 100% $ Program Direct Contributions Grants 983,740 $ 1,824,579 Construc7on Program General & Admin Fundraising A copy of the audited financial statement is available upon request or by visiting the Habitat for Humanity of Evansville website at www.evansvillehabitat.org 100% $ 1,086,736 239,016 $ 1,777,758 Program General & Admin Fundraising Our Donors Full House Underwriters ($50,000+) CountryMark Anonymous (3) Half House Underwriters ($25,000 - $49,999) Jim and Carol Havens Old National Bank Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Humanitarians ($10,000 - $24,999) Deaconess Hospital, Inc. First Federal Savings Bank Tim and Debbie Fisher Harding Shymanski & Company Home Depot Industrial Contractors Skanska Jeff Overton Master Builders ($5,000 - $9,999) Best One Tire Bethlehem United Church of Christ Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation John and Karen Cinelli City of Evansville David and Ginny Cook First Bank Cary and Vicki Hanni Old North United Methodist Church Stewart and Cookie Smith St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church St. Mary’s Medical Center The Women’s Hospital Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Indiana Vectren Foundation John and Marian Witting Anonymous (2) Builders ($2,500 - $4,999) Patricia Bray Catholics for Habitat Carl and Kay Chapman David and Beth Clark CSX Corporation Greg and Joyce Donaldson Eastminster Presbyterian Church Evansville Teachers Federal Credit Union Butch and Linda Feulner GE Foundation Ted and Nancy Hitch Mike and Carol Hull Interlock Industries, Inc. Nick and Kevin Long Jim and Barbara Long Thomas and Donna Lynch Robert L. & Mary J. Bartlett Foundation Salem Church of Darmstadt Simpson United Methodist Church St. Benedict Cathedral St. Paul’s United Church of Christ Trinity United Methodist Church Vectren Corporation Founders ($1,000 - $2,499) Beth Anderson and Valerian Coutinho Ray and Helen Arensman Marcia and Tom Ballard Randy and Linda Becker Lon and Jeanne Bell Habitat for Humanity of Evansville FY2013 Annual Report Joyce Benner Bethel United Church of Christ Ira and Terry Boots Dean and Karen Bosler Charles and Shirley Brizius Scott and Lori Brizius J. Michael and Ann Burnley Centenary United Methodist Church Community Foundation Alliance Dick and Naomi Cook East Side Christian Church Jim and Cathy Edrington J. P. and Tammy Engelbrecht Evansville Sports Corporation Fifth Third Bank Diane and Mark Floyd Bob and Julie Fodstad Ed and Mary Ann Fox Gary and Paula Gerling Harold and Joyce Godeke Good Shepherd Catholic Church Eugene and Barbara Hamlow William and Jeanne Hardesty Scott and Kathryn Harris John Hevron David and Betty Hillenbrand Jim Hineborg Linda and Richard Hobbs Holy Rosary Catholic Church Chris and Alice Huus Koch Enterprises, Inc. Robert and Cynthia Koch Don and Jean Korb Charles D. Leich Jamie and Audra Levy Dale Martin Marie and Alan Marty David and Colleen McLaughlin Mead Johnson Nutrition Matthew and Susan Melfi Doug and Audrey Mikolasek Daniel and Nancy Mitchell James and Mary Kay Muehlbauer Dan and Laura Niemeier David and Robin Papariella Barb and Dean Patten Denny and Cassie Quinn Lori and Neal Reed Ross and Kim Rudolph Oscar and Dottie Schauss Bill and Sandy Schirmer Barry and Darby Schnakenburg Curtis and Nancy Shinabarger Roger and Elizabeth Shinnerl Tom and Greta Smythe South Central Communications, Inc. Springleaf Financial Services St. Agnes Catholic Church St. John’s East United Church of Christ St. Mary Catholic Church St. Peter’s United Church of Christ St. Theresa Catholic Church Jim and Pam Stevens The Methodist Temple Steve and Wendy Thomas Trinity United Church of Christ Tri-State Resource Recovery Barbara Trockman David and Sara Trockman Jeff and Nancy Trockman William and Mary Tucker Betty Van Zant Scott and Roberta Veazey Wabashike Group Shaun and Johanna Willisa Delbert and Judy Wittman Jim and Laura Wittman Scott and Holly Wittman Women’s Council of Realtors Woodforest National Bank Richard and Paula Yeager Zion Lippe United Church of Christ Zoar United Church of Christ Anonymous (5) Dedicators ($500 - $999) Mark and Sarah Aiton Philip Ames Ron and Margaret Angermeier Jerry and Shirley Becker Brent and Cinda Beeler Doug and Susie Bell Berry Plastics Corporation Richard and Carolyn Bohm Bollam Sheedy Torani & Co., LLP Vicki Brasel Dale and Phyllis Buente John and Sue Buthod C.E. Taylor Oil, Inc. David and Vicky Carson Corpus Christi Catholic Church Rev. Robert Deig Ed Diamond Dan and Erin Diehl LeRoy and Pat Dilger Nancy Erwin Charles and Linda Fellwock Tim and Kay Flesch Rick and Kristie-Kae French Dan and Lou Ann Green Daniel and Ellen Grimm David and Linda Gugin William and Gayle Henderson Fred and Cindy Heseman Infinity Molding & Assembly, Inc. David and Rebecca Isley Leroy Jochum Paul Johnson Kappa Kappa Kappa Inc. Bob and Marcia Kassenbrock Michael and Kimberly Keene Gail Kelley John and Lori Key Art and Michele Klipsch Kohl’s Ladies Auxiliary VFW Post 1114 Bruce and Diane Long Charles and Susan Martin Colleen Martin Mater Dei and Memorial High School Service Clubs The Matrixx Group, Inc. Earl and Bridget McDaniel P. Michael Mitchell Fred and Kim Mulfinger Anne Nicholson Larry and Carol Owen Raymond B. Preston Family Foundation Ed and Courtney Quatmann Martha Reitz James Rine Jim and Sara Risinger Ronald and Connie Romain Sacred Heart Catholic Church Dean Sengstock Mike and Becky Shoulders Marian Shymanski Charles Sitch St. Boniface Catholic Church St. Wendel Catholic Church William and Susan Taylor The Turning Pointe United Methodist Church University of Southern Indiana Habitat College Chapter Thomas and Doris Vonderhaar Daniel and Dana Whitehead Brian and Barbara Williams Donita Wolf William and Mona Wooten Anonymous Cornerstones ($250 - $499) Thomas and Carol Anderson Terry and Pamela Armstrong Sam and June Baker Moira Bandoli Carol Bengert Elmer and Ellen Berberich Best One Tire & Service of Mt. Vernon Eugene Bickel Darrel and Polly Bigham Black Equipment Co., Inc. Tom and Donna Blythe Dean and Candy Boerste Mark and Jennifer Browning Bill and Betsy Brubeck Kerry Butler Capital Electric, Inc. Central High School Habitat Club Alex and Theresa Colston Bob and Cecelia Crowe David Matthews Associates Mark and Sally Dominick Ann-Marie Dougan Jane Duesterberg Niel and Karen Ellerbrook F. C. Tucker Emge Realtors Tim and Anne Fiedler Joe and Sybil Foster Edward and Bettye Fritz Robert and Sharon Fuchs Bill Gillenwater GoodCents Solutions Energizing Indiana Jim and Leslee Gribbins Stephen Gubler Wayne and Jewell Henning Marvin and Beverly Hill Greg and Candice Hofmann Joyce Holder Mike Holler Mindy Jochem Greg and Brenda Johann Glenda Klass Kathy Kleindorfer and Steven Wolf Carol Koewler Joe and Charlene Lamey Dr. Llewellyn Lieber Charitable Fund Thomas and Barbara Liffick Jack Main Neighbors of Karen and Peter Mamuzic Sr. Jane Michele McClure Charles and Teresa McLurkin Sue Mead Ken and Peggy Merten Midwest Equipment & Supply Co., Inc. Daniel Miller Ronald Mitchell Carol Nichols Ohio Valley Financial Group Randy and Cindy Owens Lewis and Jeanette Plane Ronald and Joan Pohl Edward and Nancy Prusz Mark and Robbie Rasure Dave and Jackie Richards Vicki and Alan Rister Aileen Roberts Gregory and Debra Rorie Rudolph, Fine, Porter & Johnson, LLP Christopher and Rosetta Sartore Mike and Ann Schapker Richard and Joann Schechter John and Diane Schroeder Schultheis Insurance Agency Specialty Tooling, Inc. Peter and Susan Springhetti St. Matthew’s United Church of Christ Bill and Phyllis Straeffer Richard and Melinda Tibbals Keith and Claudia Titzer Jodi Uebelhack Uniseal, Inc. United Minerals Company, LLC Vanderburgh County Fair Association, Inc. Bill and Mary Ellen Vieth Kenneth and Mary Wahl Eileen Will Bob Wilson Glenn and Jennifer Wuchner Philip and Abby Zenthoefer Anonymous Developers ($100 - $249) Dr. H. Dan Adams C. J. and Charlene Altstadt Ed and Barbara Ancona Shirley and Della Anderson Melvin and Helen Anson Chad Ashley Robert and Martha Baehl Norm and Juli Bafunno Tom and Jennifer Bailey Josh and Amy Barron Matt and Pauline Bartek Mary Beckman Yvonne Bertram John and Debbie Bizal Steve and Judy Blankenberger Joe and Lisa Bolatto Luke Boll Bruce and Ginny Bonenberger Kim Borror Bendia Boughton Deborah Brakel Steve and Peg Braun Sedley Brockett Norman Brown Joseph and Pam Castrale William and Patricia Chandler Joanna Chang Peggy Chastain Brenda and Terrance Chronert Angelika and Dennis Clark Justin and Shirley Clements Samuel Clifford William and Margaret Connolly Sally Cooper Jack and Phyllis Corn Andy and Jackie Cosgrove Randall and Rebecca Craig Cathy and Joe Crowdus Donald and Barbara Deig Jean Denton Brubeck Jack Deppe and Shari Barrett Elise Deppen Dennis and Patricia Dewey Richard and Margaret Diemer E & B Paving, Inc. Joe and Patti Easley Ann Elpers Jim and Kristie Elsner Norman Elsner Thomas Elsner Michael and Sally Fedolfi Fendrich Golf Course Bill Fluty Nelson and Cecilia Ford Diane Fowler Darlene French Gattitown Stephen and Karla Gaynor Lyndell and Carol Gears Gary and Charlotte Grabert Albert and Shirley Gretler John and Carolynn Griffin Keith and Lisa Grossman Mary Haller Alexander Hamner Jacque Hardin Anna and Kenton Hargis Robert Hargrave Harmony Eyecare Vickie and Darrell Harris Dan and Kim Hermann Kimberly Hodgkinson Ron and Kathy Hollander Mohammad and Rukshanda Hussain Indiana Builders Association Ronald and Judith Irvin Marc and Anita Isaacs J.E. Shekell, Inc. Shelly James Gil and Marcia Jochem Bob and Lisa Jones Harry Josephson James and Dorothy Kahre Todd and Willie Kain Elizabeth Kalb Frank and Kathy Kanowsky David and Catherine Kapp Thomas and Sharon Kazee McCoy and Sara Kemmerlin Brad and Judith Kicklighter Dorothy Kincaid Richard Klipsch Stewart Klipsch Mary and William Knapp Donald and Margaret Kuhlenschmidt Don and Elaine Kuhn Tari Langford Ronald and Leona Lankford Mary Laval Stephen and Annette Lavallo Magdalene Lindsey Line X of Evansville, Inc. Our Donors Evelynne Lonnberg Judy Lopez Judy Lutchka Vincent and Patricia Lutz Macy’s Foundation Marlan and Pat Maidlow Barbara Jo May Jim and Mary McCarthy Dee McDonald Blair and Sarah McKee Margaret McLaughlin Ronald Mead Tony and Gretchen Melchiors Jon Meyer Scott and Donna Milam Marcia Miller Jerome and Camilla Moeller Ronald and Doris Mohr Bill and Rosaline Mosby Cynthia Nevins Bob and Shirley Nicholson Mary Eleanor Nicholson Karen Olrik Sharon Olson William Oxby Robert and Jackie Patten Viola Paul Bill and Lynn Penland Pam and Dennis Pepper Ahmet and Rebecca Percinel Performance Refinish Supply, Inc. Jerry and Jacque Peters Gayle and Mark Pettinga Nell Peyronnin Gary and Julie Pfister John Ralph Marvin and Ruth Redman Steve and Madeleine Reffett Regency Property Services, LLC Cathy and Dennis Renner Resurrection Catholic Church Mary Rexing Robert and Linda Rheinlander Charlotte M. Richardt Endowment Fund Phyllis Ries Robert and Anabela Rieti Don and Joy Riggs Dan and Mary Ritter River Bend Ladies Auxiliary Christi Robinson Judy Rode RodentPro.Com, LLC Robert and Mary Roeder Alvin and Louise Roehr Martha Rohlfer Karen and Richard Rombauer Anthony Ruminer Richard and Laura Rust Al and Jackie Sartore Ron and Alvrone Sater Mark and Susan Schaefer Dennis Schmidt Linda Schmitt Mary Schmitt Gerald and Phyllis Schreiber Jim and Kristine Schroeder John Schutz Alan Searl Sheffer Construction & Development LLC Mark and Margaret Singer Jim and Margie Smith John and Myrna Spurgin Bill Spurling St. Lucas United Church of Christ Quentin and Ann Stahl Stealth Creative Monica and Darrell Stinchfield Beth Stone Edward and Shirley Swan John and Julie Talley Habitat for Humanity of Evansville FY2013 Annual Report Teradata Cares Rebecca Thacker Mary Tornatta Sandra Torzewski John and Suzanne Van Hoy Laurel Vaughn Marjorie Vogel Mary Wagoner Steve and Joyce Waters Paul and Holly Watzlavik Jonathan and Patricia Weinzapfel Susan and David Weis Delbert and Thelma Welte Mike and Linda Wempe J. Wertz Larry Weyer Melvin and Jacki Wildeman Jim and Karen Will John and Linda Wilson Winetree Liquors East LLC Marjorie Working Becky York Dorothy Zehner Anonymous (8) Groundbreakers ($1 - $99) Eugene and Rose Adler Hugh and Carol Ahlering David and Laura Alexander Scott and Lynnette Allen Harriette Alley Logan Anderson Marjorie Angermeier Lisa Appel Deborah and Mark Atchison Auto Body Supply Company Clarence and Esther Bailey John and Flora Bale Larry and Sharon Barnes George and Deborah Barth Sandra Bass Mariann Baumgartner Don and Evelyn Beach Sheila Beasley Charles and Peggy Bee Diane Bender Greg and Kathy Bender Kevin and Rebecca Bengert Leroy and Kathleen Blankenship Leslie Blenner Rev. 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