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LovegrowsSOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL —
CINCINNATI • 2012 ANNUAL REPORT
“But be kind and love,
for love is your first gift
to the poor.” Blessed Rosalie Rendu
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SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL – CINCINNATI • 2012 ANNUAL REPORT
Dear Friends,At the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, love is our first gift to those we
help. Each day in homes all across our community, St. Vincent de Paul
members visit suffering families. This has been a particularly difficult
year for our neighbors in need. All around them they hear stories
of economic recovery, but there has been no recovery for many
families. Middle class jobs that once ensured a decent living have
given way to low-end and part-time work. Poverty is seeping into
suburban neighborhoods where it was once rare, and physical needs
are accompanied by a sense of despair, shame and hopelessness.
And yet, in the midst of this need … love grows.
Into these lives, St. Vincent de Paul volunteers bring practical
help, emotional support and spiritual nourishment. A little boy who
is hungry gets a hot, nourishing meal. An elderly man who sleeps on
the floor is given a bed, and the family who would be on the street
tomorrow receives help with their rent tonight. The distraught mother
who has given up all hope finds the comfort of a listening ear and a
loving heart. One hand reaches to grasp another, and love grows.
Last year, our volunteers personally visited the homes of people
in need more than 7,500 times, bearing the gifts you so generously
gave. Thanks to you, hope and love replaced fear and discourage-
ment in the lives of more than 120,000 neighbors in need. And
love grows.
In the following pages, you will find the stories of a small selection
of families and individuals whose lives have changed because you
answered Christ’s call to love one another. Out of the true kindness
of your heart, love
grows to inspire
hope and change
lives.
God bless you
for the love you
bring to those who
are suffering.
Liz Carter Andrew Curran
Executive Director President
A grandfather provides
a stable, loving home
for his granddaughter …
Love grows.
Christopher & Sally
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SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL – CINCINNATI • 2012 ANNUAL REPORT
OUR SERVICES • HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION
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Every week we are forced to
turn away local families who
are in danger of becoming
homeless because we do not
have enough resources to
help them. Your gift of $500
will save a family from
becoming homeless.
Christopher and his grand-
daughter, Sally, have a
radiating love for one an-
other. As Sally bounces around
brightening everyone’s day, she
keeps an eye on her grandpa, en-
couraged by his loving laugh of
approval. When Sally snuggles
up to her grandpa, he transforms
from a tough, hardworking
man into a gentle and devoted
grandfather. Together, they are
at peace and at home.
Sally lives with Christopher
and he does everything he can
for his lovable, bright-eyed
granddaughter. “It’s all about
her,” said Christopher. Sally’s
parents love her but they are
both still young, so Christopher
tries to spend as
much time with her
as possible.
Christopher
recently fell on hard
times when he was
laid-off from his job.
“Before I knew it, our
electric and water
were turned off and
we were behind on
our rent,” he said.
Panicked and con-
cerned about what
would happen to
Sally if they lost their
home, Christopher
worked hard to raise
the money for his water and
electric bill. However, he did
not have enough to pay his rent,
and his landlord was ready to
evict him.
That is when Christopher
turned to St. Vincent de
Paul. Just a few hundred
dollars in rental assis-
tance was enough to
save Christopher and
Sally from becoming
homeless.
Christopher recent-
ly found a new job and
is now secure in his
home. He is looking
forward to teaching
Sally how to ride her
bike in their drive-
way, relieved that he will be able
to watch her grow up safe and
happy in their home.
“She says she wants to be a
model someday,” Christopher
beamed. “With that smile, I know
she can do it.”
Because of your
generosity, 5,210
families received rent
or utility assistance
in 2012. Families
who receive rent and
utility assistance meet
one-on-one with our
staff and volunteers
to work toward long-
term solutions through
budget counseling,
financial literacy classes
and more. 90 percent of
the families we helped
were still in their homes
at least 6 months after
receiving assistance.
A mother creates a
better future for her
family … Love grows.
Amber
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SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL – CINCINNATI • 2012 ANNUAL REPORT
OUR SERVICES • WINTON HILLS OUTREACH CENTER
Amber wants to be the
kind of mother her
children can look up
to. She wants to teach them not
only with words but also by her
actions. She dreams of being a
high school graduate.
A bright, caring wife and
mother of five rambunctious
children, Amber has decided
to make getting her GED a
priority. Her children are getting
older, and she wants them to
value education. “You can’t tell
your kids that their degree is
important if you don’t have one
yourself,” she said.
That is why each morning,
Amber gets her children off to
school and then heads to the
St. Vincent de Paul Outreach
Center in Winton
Hills. There, she joins
up to two dozen other
students aged 18 to
56 diligently working
toward a better life
that begins with a high
school degree. The
small class size and
caring atmosphere are
helping Amber succeed.
“The teachers help
you in a loving manner
and it feels like they
really care,” Amber said.
“I truly believe that they
are God’s disciples.”
She hopes that with hard
work, someday she will proudly
add her own photo to the wall
of pictures recognizing past
GED graduates.
Amber is just one of many
parents doing their best to
raise their children in Winton
Hills, one of Cincinnati’s most
impoverished — and intimidat-
ing — neighborhoods. The St.
Vincent de Paul Outreach Center
is a beacon of hope in this
troubled area, offering an array
of programs that help families
develop the stability, knowledge,
love, and support to build a
better future.
Four out of five adults strug-
gle with joblessness, near-
poverty or reliance on wel-
fare for at least part of their
lives. St. Vincent de Paul
provided basic necessities
to 120,000 people in 2012.
In addition, our Outreach
Centers in the West End and
Winton Hills offer financial
literacy classes, GED classes
and support groups for men
and women. St. Vincent de
Paul’s efforts support the
work of many other pro-
grams and agencies; last
year we were the top referral
agency for the United Way’s
211 helpline.
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You can help people like
Amber create a better
future for their families.
Your gift of $250 will
provide a GED tutor for
a neighbor who is
willing to work hard
for an education.
A grandfather receives
life-saving medication …
Love grows.
David
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SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL – CINCINNATI • 2012 ANNUAL REPORT
OUR SERVICES • CHARITABLE PHARMACY
“We are all God’s
people, and that’s
exactly how they
treat me when I’m at the St. Vin-
cent de Paul Charitable Phar-
macy. Everyone is so friendly to
me and supportive.”
After a 30-year career in
quality control for an airplane
engine parts manufacturer,
David suffered from two blood
clots. Bleeding caused by his
medication made it impossible
for him to continue working, and
he reluctantly resigned from his
job. Following a series of heart
attacks, this once healthy and
vibrant man was diagnosed with
emphysema and heart disease.
David faced a bleak future. He
needed 18 different medicines
daily, costing $900 per month
out of pocket. He faced an im-
possible choice.
“I can choose to pay for my
medicine,” David said, “but I
would lose my home
and have to walk to the
pharmacy from under a
bridge somewhere.”
He has seen the im-
pact of not being able to
afford the right medica-
tion. A friend and col-
league died in David’s
arms from severe
respiratory problems
because he could not
afford his prescribed
inhaler. David knows without
proper medications, he faces a
similar fate.
“This is life or death for me. If
it wasn’t for St. Vincent de Paul, I
would be dead.”
Despite the many hardships
life has brought to David, the
kindness shown to him by St.
Vincent de Paul volunteers has
lifted his spirit. He has vowed
to live his life fully and have a
positive outlook every day. “The
amount of time isn’t as impor-
tant to me now as the quality of
that time. It’s being at peace with
God. It’s spending time with my
family, especially my grandkids. St.
Vincent de Paul gives me both
of those.”
In 2012, the Charitable Phar-
macy filled 45,130 prescrip-
tions, valued at more than
$5 million. The Charitable
Pharmacy provides
prescription medi-
cation to those in
need while guiding
them toward long-
term health through
health screenings,
medication adher-
ence counseling,
nutrition counseling
and more.
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The Charitable Pharmacy is
a one-of-a-kind, innovative
program in Cincinnati that
provides free prescription
medication to neighbors who
otherwise could not afford
it. The Charitable Pharmacy
is the last hope for those we
help. There is no other program
to which to refer people like
David. Your gift of $5,000
would fill 500 prescriptions
for neighbors in need.
Leslie
A hungry child has
a warm meal …
Love grows.
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SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL – CINCINNATI • 2012 ANNUAL REPORT
OUR SERVICES • FOOD PANTRY
L eslie has worked hard
to pull herself and her
children out of poverty,
but it is not a cycle that
is easily broken. She dreamed of
being a chef, so she graduated
from Cincinnati Cooks and even
earned a special
certification in
fine dining to
ensure that she
would succeed in
her new career.
She found a
job at a restaurant
and was looking
forward to the
new life that lay
ahead. Then, the
restaurant began
to cut back her
hours. Instead of
cooking gourmet
meals to support
her family, Leslie
was skipping meals herself
to feed her children.
Leslie’s children cling to her,
sneaking kisses and hugs
whenever possible. They think
the world of her, but Leslie
felt that she was failing them
because she could not provide
for them in the most basic
way. That is when Leslie turned
to St. Vincent de Paul’s Edyth
and Carl Lindner Choice Food
Pantry for help. “Everyone is so
friendly,” Leslie said. “The
volunteers don’t make me feel
bad, and it is such a relief to
have food for my children.”
Thanks to you, Leslie knows
her children will be fed while she
seeks a job.
In the meantime, she is doing
all she can to give back. An
adult leader for the teen group
at a church in the West End, she
encourages the group to volun-
teer in the community. “A lot of
people who go to our church are
not from the community, and
they don’t understand how hard
it can be to rise above poverty,”
Leslie said. “I take them to vol-
unteer at places like St. Vincent
de Paul so that they can meet
people in the community and
get a better understanding of the
struggles they face.”
St. Vincent de Paul’s 9
neighborhood-based food
pantries provide food as-
sistance to families in every
neighborhood of Cincinnati.
In 2012, your support al-
lowed our pantries to serve
our neighbors in need more
than 100,00 times.
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As suburban poverty grows,
more and more families are
struggling to afford a nutritious
meal. The dramatic increase in
need has left many of our pan-
try shelves bare. You can help
neighbors in their time of need.
Your gift of $60 will feed three
families for one week.
Kayla & DeMarco
A growing child gets
a shirt that fits …
Love grows.
SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL – CINCINNATI • 2012 ANNUAL REPORTAUL – CINCINNATI •• 200122 AAANNUANNUNNUAUALL REL REREPORTPORTPORT
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OUR SERVICES • THRIFT STORES
One day in April, Kayla’s
tiny daughter stopped
breathing, and every-
thing in her life turned upside
down.
Kayla’s young son DeMarco
had been excited to welcome
home a little sister to love and
care for, but was heartbroken
when the baby passed away.
Losing her daughter to Sudden
Infant Death Syndrome only
weeks after she was born
plummeted Kayla into a deep
depression. Her pain was
paralyzing, preventing her
from working or even caring
for DeMarco.
Kayla’s mother, Nicole, did all
she could for her daughter and
brought Kayla and DeMarco
to live in her apartment. She
cared for DeMarco and worked
extra hours to cover expenses.
But between the funeral costs,
medical costs, and Kayla’s loss
of income, the family’s savings
was completely drained in just a
few months. Nicole was about to
lose her home.
In their darkest hour, Nicole
and Kayla turned to St. Vin-
cent de Paul. Your generous
donations to the St. Vincent de
Paul Thrift Store and Donation
Centers helped this grieving
family pay their rent and pro-
vide clothing and furniture for
growing DeMarco. Kayla still
struggles with the death of her
young daughter, but she has
returned to work at a fast food
restaurant and is staying strong
for DeMarco. The family is still
working to get back on their feet,
but the kindness and generosity
of St. Vincent de
Paul’s donors and
volunteers has given
them new hope for
the future.
St. Vincent
de Paul
volunteers meet with people every day
who have endured unforeseen tragedies
that have sent their lives spiraling out of
control. Sometimes it is the death of a
family member or an illness, other times
it is something as simple as a car repair or
having their work hours cut. You can give
hope to families in every neighborhood of
Cincinnati by donating your new or gently-
used clothing and household items to a St.
Vincent de Paul Thrift Store and Donation
Center. Donations can be dropped off at
any of our seven thrift store locations,
or call 513-421-CARE (2273) to schedule
a free donation pick-up today. Store
locations can be found on page 20.
Thanks to your generous
donations, St. Vincent de
Paul’s thrift stores provided
$600,000 in furniture, cloth-
ing and household items at
no cost to neighbors
in need. Proceeds
from our Thrift
Store and Donation
Centers also help
struggling families
by providing sup-
port for programs
such as Homelessness
Prevention, the Charitable
Pharmacy, and the Edyth
and Carl Lindner Choice
Food Pantry.
Ezeckel & Kenya
St. Vincent de Paul
volunteers befriend
a neighbor in need …
Love grows.
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SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL – CINCINNATI • 2012 ANNUAL REPORT
OUR SERVICES • CONFERENCES
Every day, St. Vincent de Paul members
in your local neighborhood bring help
and hope to struggling families through
home visits and emergency assistance.
To learn more about how you can
make love grow in your community,
please contact Gary Horton, Director
of Volunteer and Member Services,
at ghorton@SVDPcincinnati.org or
513-562-8841 ext. 234.
“Everything we have, who
we are, is because of
my aunt and uncle,
and the Conference
Members of St. Bartholomew.”
Ezeckel, his wife Kenya and
their playful children, Gbinal
and Latisha, were not always
such a joyful family. Just a few
short months ago, they were
living in the midst of civil war
in Liberia, stepping over dead
bodies. They hid in the forests,
sleeping against trees.
Then, there came a miracle
— an opportunity to move to
America. An aunt and uncle
whom Ezeckel had never person-
ally met learned of their plight
and agreed take them in. Ezeckel
and his family moved into their
aunt and uncle’s humble home
in Mt. Healthy. They had no jobs,
no driver’s licenses, no car, and
very few possessions.
Almost immediately, Ezeckel
set out to find a church where
he could give thanks to God for
bringing his family to America.
When he and his
uncle drove past St.
Bartholomew Parish,
Ezeckel was imme-
diately drawn to the
church. “I am not
sure why we stopped
at that church that
day, but we did,” said
Ezeckel’s uncle. It was
a stop that changed
Ezeckel’s life.
The St. Vincent de
Paul members at St.
Bartholomew wel-
comed Ezeckel and his
family with open arms.
First, they provided
basics like clothing
and food. Then, they
worked with the family
for months, helping
them find employment
at one of St. Vincent de Paul’s
Thrift Store and Donation Cen-
ters, transporting
their children to
school, and even
helping them
find their very
own apartment.
Thousands
of miles from
their native
country and
all that was fa-
miliar, Ezeckel
and Kenya
found a new
family to love
and cherish
them. When the time came for
their children to be baptized,
they turned to Conference
member John and his wife to
be the Godparents.
Suburban poverty in
Cincinnati has increased
by 83 percent since 2000,
with many at-risk families
now isolated in suburban
communities where few
services are available. St.
Vincent de Paul’s network of
950 parish-based volunteers
serving more than 71 Cincin-
nati neighborhoods places
us at the front lines of subur-
ban poverty, uniquely posi-
tioned to reach and assist
these families. In 2012, our
members visited the homes
of those in need 7,447 times,
helping 37,078 people.
Vincentian Volunteers
of Cincinnati
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SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL – CINCINNATI • 2012 ANNUAL REPORT
“I’ve learned the true
virtue of serving others
with my whole self, realizing that
my weaknesses are as valuable
as my strengths. I have been
challenged in areas of communi-
ty life, ministry, personal spiri-
tual, intellectual and emotional
growth, and am finding joy and
a sense of purpose through this
whole process,” said a 2012 Vin-
centian Volunteer of Cincinnati.
Rooted in the mission of St.
Vincent de Paul, Vincentian
Volunteers of Cincinnati (VVC)
is the only faith-based, year-long
residential service program in
Cincinnati. Bringing St. Vincent
de Paul’s motto, “neighbors
helping neighbors,” to life, VVC
members work full-time at the
West End Outreach Center
providing person-to-person
service to those in need,
serve as members of a St.
Vincent de Paul Conference,
facilitate immersion experi-
ences through the Ozanam
Center for Service Learning,
and live in an intentional
community in the West
End, regularly engaging
in spiritual formation and
community growth.
Our hope is that the VVC
program will become part
of a lifelong commitment
these young adults make
to live their faith as passion-
ate, committed Vincentians
who will carry on the work of
the Society in the future by
walking alongside their neigh-
bors in need.
Ozanam Center
for Service Learning
The Ozanam Center for
Service Learning offers day-
long to week-long immersion
experiences that connect
people from diverse back-
grounds, engage partici-
pants in poverty and social
justice issues and grow a
commitment to service in
community. Participants
range from school, St. Vin-
cent de Paul member, and
adult groups. To learn more
or to schedule a retreat,
call 513-562-8841 ext. 231
or email Ozanam@SVDPcin-
cinnati.org.
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“I went through each day stopping to reflect
on how to live out my faith.”
“Treating everyone as a neighbor and sitting
down to listen to their story is something I
will always incorporate into my future work.”
In 2012, our Vincentian Volunteers of
Cincinnati served more than 37,000 of our
neighbors in need and facilitated Ozanam
Center Retreats for a total of 308 participants.
But more importantly, the program changed
the way they see the world and created
new opportunities. If you are interested in
learning more, call 513-562-8841 ext. 239
or email VVC@SVDPcincinnati.org.
BOB RAHE MATTRESS FUND
Every night, hundreds of chil-
dren and elderly neighbors
sleep on a cold, hard floor. The
Bob and Sylvia Rahe Mattress
Fund provides comfort and rest
to neighbors in need by giving
them a mattress, box spring, and
bed rail set. In 2012, St. Vincent
de Paul provided 786 beds to
local adults and children.
Thanks to you, a struggling
mother tucks her little girl
into a cozy bed … love grows.
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 local
children in need a soft, warm
bed to sleep in.
FAN AND AIR
CONDITIONER DRIVE
Hot summer days can seem
endless to sick and elderly
neighbors who have no source
of heat relief. Thanks to you,
St. Vincent de Paul gave 1,000
fans and 450 air conditioners
to people in need in 2012.
An elderly woman raises
her arms in joy as two St.
Vincent de Paul members
deliver an air conditioner
… love grows.
Thank you to our 2012 part-
ners: WCPO, Huntington
National Bank, Braun
Heating and Air Condition-
ing, Coney Island, Tedia
Company, Inc., American
Fan Company and Stor-All
Self Storage.
5 CARES COAT DRIVE
Many neighbors in need
face the cold winter months
without a coat. In 2012,
you gave 5,630 coats to
keep local adults and chil-
dren safe and warm throughout
the winter.
A little boy slips into a coat
in his favorite color and his
face lights up… love grows.
Thank you to our 2012 partners:
WLWT News 5, Gold Star Chili,
Kemba Credit Union, local fire
departments, City Dash, One
Warm Coat and Scarf It Up.
PROGRAMS, DRIVES
AND EVENTS
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PROGRAMS, DRIVES AND EVENTS
KROGER AND FOX 19
FOOD FROM THE HEART
From Delhi to Anderson Town-
ship, and Bridgetown to Finney-
town, requests for help with food
— the most basic of all needs
— are on the rise. During Kroger
and Fox 19’s Food From the
Heart Drive, donations are ac-
cepted in food collection barrels
and coin-boxes at Kroger store
locations. Our volunteers carry
your gifts directly to the homes
of hungry families in your local
neighborhood.
Thanks to you, on a dark
winter evening, a mom calls
her children to a warm meal
… love grows.
Thank you to our 2012 partners:
Kroger and Fox 19.
CINCINNATI REDS
STRIKE OUT HUNGER
FOOD DRIVE
Every year, Reds fans team up to
Strike Out Hunger in Cincinnati
by donating non-perishable
food items at the Reds’ stadium.
The Reds generously reward
your kindness with a ticket to
a future game. In 2012, you put
more than 8,500 meals on the
tables of neighbors in need
through the Reds Strike Out
Hunger Food Drive.
On a summer day, when
there is no hope of a
school lunch, three
little girls share a can
of Spaghettios, thanks
to you … love grows.
Thank you to our 2012 part-
ners: Cincinnati Reds and
WLWT News 5.
HOLIDAY PROGRAMS
As suburban poverty grows,
more and more families face a
meager holiday, unable to afford
a holiday meal or Christmas
gifts for their children. During
the 2012 holiday season, you
gave hope and holiday cheer to
more than 7,467 local families
by generously supporting pro-
grams such as Thanksgiving
and Christmas food baskets,
Adopt-A-Family, Angel Toy
Program, Holiday Hearts, and
Shop with a Bengal.
It’s chilly on the St. Vincent
de Paul dock where stacks
of food and Thanksgiving
turkeys are ready to be
distributed to the struggling
families that will soon stream
through the doors. But for
the moment all is quiet as
old and young, black and
white, helper and helped join
hands and bow heads in a
prayer of hope and thanks,
… love grows.
RETROFITTINGS
St. Vincent de Paul partners with
the student designers from the
University of Cincinnati College
of Design, Architecture, Art and
Planning (DAAP) for one of the
year’s most anticipated events —
RetroFittings! Each sophomore
design student is challenged to
design an ensemble using just
$10 worth of goods they select
from a St. Vincent de Paul Thrift
Store. A lively, one-of-a-kind
show spotlighting the fashions
is the highlight of the evening.
Proceeds support the mission of
St. Vincent de Paul.
PRESCRIPTION FORE FUN
CHARITY GOLF OUTING
In 2012, St. Vincent de Paul held
the 7th Annual Prescription
Fore Fun Charity Golf Outing,
benefiting the Charitable Phar-
macy. Thanks to our generous
sponsors, donors, and golfers,
the outing raised enough money
to fill 2,500 prescriptions for
neighbors in need.
GIVE BACK
• To volunteer,
call (513) 562-8841 x211.
• To schedule a retreat,
call (513) 562-8841 x231.
• To make a financial or planned
gift, or to host a drive,
call (513) 421-HOPE (4673).
• To donate clothing, furniture,
household items or vehicle,
call (513) 421-CARE (2273).
OUR THRIFT STORE/
DONATION CENTER
LOCATIONS ACROSS
CINCINNATI
Colerain
6900 Colerain Ave.
Cincinnati, OH 45239
(513) 741-1641
Este Superstore
4530 Este Ave.
Cincinnati, OH 45232
(513) 681-9838
Evendale
9864 Reading Road
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
YOU CAN GIVE BACK!
GIVE YOUR TIME
You can lift a burden either by meeting directly with people in need
or by working behind the scenes. Our volunteers are regular people
of all ages and walks of life.
PARTICIPATE IN SERVICE LEARNING
The Ozanam Center for Service Learning offers re-
treat experiences for adults and students. Retreats
include a balance of interaction with neighbors of
diverse backgrounds, personal reflection, service
activities, and discovery of practical ways to break
down barriers and create lasting change.
GIVE FINANCIAL SUPPORT
A gift of any amount will help provide encouragement through
emergency assistance with rent, utilities, transportation, food, and
medicine. Almost all of our funding is from individual gifts from
Cincinnatians who
want to help their
neighbors in need.
MAKE A
PLANNED GIFT
You can leave a last-
ing legacy of hope
through tax-favored
financial and estate
planning.
GIVE GOODS
AND YOUR
USED VEHICLE
Your tax-deductible
donations of
furniture, clothing,
household items,
and even a used
vehicle give hope
and encouragement to struggling families. One hundred percent of
proceeds from our Vehicle Donation Program are used to help local
people in need.
HOST A FOOD DRIVE
Hosting a food drive is a fun and easy way to bring your community
together to help those in need. Non-perishable food donations are
needed year-round to support families facing financial need.
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CONFERENCES
CINCINNATI DISTRICT COUNCIL CONFERENCES
All Saints
Annunciation
Assumption
Bellarmine Chapel Xavier Univ.
Cathedral of St. Peter in Chains/
St. Xavier
Christ the King
Church of the Resurrection
Corpus Christi/St. John Neumann
Good Shepherd
Guardian Angels
Holy Family
Immaculate Heart of Mary
Little Flower
Nativity
Our Lady of Lourdes
Our Lady of the Rosary/
St. Matthias
Our Lady of Victory
Our Lady of Visitation
Resurrection
San Carlos/St. Charles
St. Aloysius Gonzaga
St. Ann
St. Antoninus
St. Bartholomew
St. Bernard, Taylor Creek
St. Bernard, Spring
Grove Village
St. Boniface
St. Catharine
St. Cecilia
St. Clare
St. Clement
St. Dominic
St. Gabriel
St. Gertrude
St. Ignatius
St. James White Oak
St. James of the Valley
St. John the Evangelist
St. John the Baptist Harrison
St. John the Baptist Dry Ridge
St. Joseph, West End
St. Joseph, North Bend
St. Jude
St. Lawrence
St. Margaret of Cortona/
St. John Vianney
St. Margaret Mary
St. Martin of Tours
St. Mary, Hyde Park
St. Mary, Aurora, Indiana
St. Michael the Archangel
St. Pius Food Pantry
St. Saviour
St. Teresa of Avila
St. Vivian
St. William
Sts. Peter & Paul
Roger Bacon High School
Mount Notre Dame High School
ASSISTANCE PROVIDED
In 2012, contributed volunteer hours totaled
105,910 including:
• Conference members: 948 members equaling
58,061 hours
• Bank Street Pantry, Charitable Pharmacy,
other services: 2,224 total volunteers equaling
23,540 hours
• Stores: 24,309 volunteer hours
In 2012, SVDP helped more than 120,000 people
through its programs:
• Conferences (Parish-based Volunteer Groups):
helped 37,078 people & made 7,447 home visits
• Social Services: helped 38,185, including 340
home visits
• Food Pantries: helped people more than
100,000 times
• Charitable Pharmacy: filled 45,130 prescrip-
tions valued at $5,362,724
• Other drives & events resulted in an additional
3,979 people helped
2012 FINANCIAL REPORT
SOURCES OF SUPPORT
17%
Contributions
& legal
bequests
42%
Donated food
& other goods
3%
Auto & other
2%
Investment gain
36%
Stores
17%
Assistance
to needy
8%
Food
pantries
67%
Furniture,
clothing, &
other goods
2%
Car donation
program
3%
Management
& general3%
Fundraising
USES OF SUPPORT
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SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL – CINCINNATI • 2012 ANNUAL REPORT
2012 FINANCIAL REPORT
2012 STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES
REVENUES, GAINS, AND OTHER SUPPORT
Contributions & legal bequests . . . . . . .$3,646,120
Donated food & other goods . . . . . . . . . . . 8,897,222
Stores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7,753,987
Investment gain. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .367,977
Auto & other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 670,724
Total revenue, gains
& other support. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $21,336,030
EXPENSES
Program services
Assistance to needy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3,246,368
Food pantries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,582,482
Furniture, clothing, & other goods. . . .12,938,266
Total program services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$17,767,116
Car donation program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $476,812
Supporting services
Management & general . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $532,779
Fundraising . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 525,677
Total supporting services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,058,456
Total expenses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $19,302,384
CHANGE IN NET ASSETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,033,646
Net assets, beginning of year . . . . . . . . . . . . . $14,267,442
Net assets at end of year. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$16,301,088
“NOW THESE THREE REMAIN: FAITH, HOPE AND LOVE. BUT THE
GREATEST OF THESE IS LOVE.” 1 Corinthians 13:13
LovegrowsOUR DONORS
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SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL – CINCINNATI • 2012 ANNUAL REPORT
OUR DONORS
SOCIETY OF SERVICE ($100,000 AND UP)
Beverly W. Hersh Needy Benefits Foundation
Elaine and Henry Fischer
The Estate of Mrs. Celia Mileski
SOCIETY OF HUMILITY ($50,000–$99,000)
Bob and Liz Maxwell
The Ed and Joann Hubert Family Foundation, Inc.
The Kroger Company Foundation
SOCIETY OF SIMPLICITY ($25,000–$49,999)
SC Ministry Foundation
The Catino Family Foundation
The Health Foundation of Greater Cincinnati
The Paula M. Steiner Family Foundation, Inc.
The Ruth J. and Robert A. Conway Foundation
SOCIETY OF CHARITY ($10,000–$24,999)
Bank of America —
Matching Gifts Program
Catholic Health Partners
Catholics United for the Poor
City Of Cincinnati
Mr. Michael D. Connelly
James E. Evans
GE Fund
Hatton Foundation
Rick and Amy Held
Mrs. Ellen M. Miller
Nehemiah Manufacturing
Company, LLC
Niehaus Financial Services, LLC
Omnicare Foundation
Thomas and Audrey Ruthman
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sedler
Tedia Company, Inc.
The Carol Ann and Ralph V.
Haile, Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation
The James J. & Joan A. Gardner
Family Foundation
The John and Jenny Ward
Family Foundation
The Robert and
Jeanne Diesel Foundation
SOCIETY OF JUSTICE ($5,000–$9,999)
Rick and Nancy Booms
BP Products North America, Inc.
Braun Heating & Air
Conditioning Company, Inc.
Ron and Vicki Christian
Carl and Linda DeBlasio
Christopher C. Elma
Cynthia Etsler
Evelo/Singer/Sullivan Group
of Merrill Lynch
General Electric Company
Mr. James Gielty
Tiffany Hanisch-Bergan
Dr. Michael and
Kathleen Jennings
William and Suzanne Joiner
C. Bart & Linda Kohler
Mary Sue McDuffie
Mueller Roofing
Distributors, Inc.
Urban and Barbara Neville
O.K.I. Auction, LLC
Thomas and Ginny O’Brien
Mrs. Dorothy G. Roth
Joshua Sellers
Michael and Janet Sepela
Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati
Katherine and Tim Stautberg
James and Linda Steffen
Paul and Meg Tarvin
The Estate of Dorothy J. Garland
The Estate of Jerry Duwel
The Jay and Beulah Raymond
Endowment Fund
The Scripps Howard Foundation
The Wohlgemuth
Herschede Foundation
TriHealth
U.S. Bank
Mary T. Verkamp, Trust
West Side Capital, LLC
Bob and Marilyn Wildermuth
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SOCIETY OF TRUTH ($2,500–$4,999)
Academy of Medicine
of Cincinnati
American Fan Co.
Barbara Apking
Howard and Pamela Bell
James and Jenny Berg
Sandy and Bruce Brielmaier
Prentice and Liz Carter
Nathan D. Clements
Jim and Elizabeth Dodd
Mr. Frank Dowd
Frontgate
David and Dena Garascia
Give With Liberty —
Matching Gift Program
Bob and Carol Gramann
Haglage Construction, Inc.
Andrew Hawkins
Michael Hoeting
Johnson Investment Counsel,
Inc. — Charitable Gift Fund
Ronald G. and Caroline Joseph
Michael Krienik
LPK
Reynold Tala Maualuga
Robert Olberding
James and Denise Patton
Domata U. and Anna M. Peko
Michael and E. Diane Rohs
William and Jo Ann Ropp
RPP Containers
Andre Smith, Jr.
Southwest Financial
Services, LTD
St. Xavier High School
Mike and Kathleen Stenger
The Bank of Kentucky
The Leser Family Fund
Steven and Carolyn Wenstrup
Ms. Mary L. Wetzel
Andrew Whitworth
SOCIETY OF SPIRIT ($1,000–$2,499)
Henry and Nancy Acciani
Mr. & Mrs. Scott Adams
Agnes Nordloh Charitable Trust
AK Steel Foundation
Jason Allen
Renate Alvi
Archdiocese of Cincinnati
Rev. Thomas R. Axe
Bartlett & Co.
Gregory and Julie Bauke
John and Joyce Berning
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Besse
Blue Ash Protective
Association, Inc.
J. Robert and Dianne Brown
Jane Buehler
Katie Bulach
Robert A. and Kara Bult
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Burns
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Castellini
Joan and Richard Chouteau
Greg Cimmarusti
Norma L. Clark
Maryann Cleary
Andrew and Liz Curran
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry E. Davis
Beverly Davis
Ms. Mary G. Davis
DaVita HealthCare Partners, Inc.
Frank and Virginia
DeMaria Foundation
Mary Dome
Mr. Brad Dreier
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Dreier
Duke Energy Foundation —
Matching Gift Program
Kenneth and Claire Edgell
David and Mary Ann Ellerbrock
Jerome D. Fagel, Jr.
Brian Faust
Matthew E. Feldman and
Julie R. Baker Feldman
Forest Hills Local School District
David and Anita Freeman
Dr. and Mrs. Harry F. Fry
Brian and Anne Marie Gibler
Steven and Linda Giessler
Goldman, Sachs & Co. —
Matching Gift Program
Richard and Marilyn Gorman
Mary Dean Grote
Jim and Kim Gusweiler
Richard Haffey
William and Lana Haller
Clark and Joanne Handy
Mr. Richard H. Haneberg
Michael F. and
Mary J. Haverkamp
Jeffrey Herbert
Phil and Gloria Hock
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Hoeting
Jack Hoeting
Arthur and Rita Hudepohl
Industrial Developments
International
i-systems Corporation
Tricia and Eric Johnson
JTM Meats
Keating, Muething &
Klekamp, PLL
Arleene Keller
David A. and
Sharon M. Kitzmiller
Dorothy C. Klus Revocable Trust
Ellie and Don Knauss
Lisa and Steven Knutson
Tom and Stacey Koenigsfeld
Richard and Eva Komoroski
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OUR DONORS
Samuel and Sandra Kuehn
Thomas A. Kuhn
S. George and Joann Kurz
Al and Mary Lahti White
Jean M. Lambert
John and Mary Larson
Mary Letty Lavely
Martin and Helen Lawson
Dave and Judy Lococo
David and Rula Louis
Daniel and Anne Lovell, MD
Macy’s Foundation
John and Deborah Majoras
SOCIETY OF FAITH ($500–$999)
Timothy and Bonnie Albers
Rev. Joseph Allison
Chris Aluotto
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bayliss
Bob and Barb Becker
Richard Benner
Robert and Kathleen Bennett
Berenfield Containers, Inc.
Bruce and Karen Berno
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Berns, Jr.
Susan and Doug Bierer
Robert and Jane Bohinski
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Bohrer
Stanley M. Boric
Lori Brison
Dennis and Jennifer Brown
Jeff and Amy Bruns
Bunches of Bows, LLC
Shauna M. Buring
W. Alan and Margaret M. Burke
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick T. Burke
Gary and Gayle Burke
Michael and Tracy Burke
Patricia Calo
Anne Castleberry
Centene Management
Company, LLC
CenturyLink — Clarke M.
Williams Foundation
Chaminade Julienne
Catholic High School
Manuel and Cynthia Chavez
Hoon and Aesook Choi
CityLink Center
J. H. Clasgens II
Combined Federal Campaign
Michael J. and
Nancy D. Conaton
Dr. and Mrs. C.J. Condorodis
David Conroy
Rev. Ronald C. Cooper
Cretor Construction Equipment
Steve and Gina Culbertson
John Curro
Ms. Judith S. Curtin
John and Carol Daniels
Mary Ann Deak
Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald J. Debrunner
Joseph Degaro
Mr. Thomas Digman
Rick Dodd
James and Janet Donnellon
Bryan Dougherty
David and Kelley Downing
Robert J. and Nancy Dudero
Mary J. and Bill Edmund
Maurice and Mary Edris
Marina Ellison
Ed Emmerling
Rev. David J. Endres
Brent Fening
Melvin Firestone
Rebecca Flesch
Flynn & Company P.S.C., Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T. Fogarty
Thomas and Janice Forte
Bernard B. and Suzanne J. Gawne
Genex Services, Inc.
Ryan Gillen
Graydon Head & Ritchey, LLP
David and Theresa Greenwald
Paula Grulee
Richard Hansman, Jr.
Andy and Tina Hawking
Craig A. and Linda Hayden
Patricia Herbers
Karin Hoden
Ms. Margaret M. Hogan
Martin F. Hollenbeck
David Holwadel
Diana Housman
Roger and Angela Houston
James Howe
Ms. Debbie Huffman
Lawrence and Marlene Humbert
Jon and Laureen Hussey
Ron and Gloria Johnson
Johnson Investment
Counsel, Inc.
Scott A. and Mary Johnstone
Gregory and Jeannette Jones
Amy and George Joseph
Barbara Juengling
Robert C. and
Christine C. Jung, Jr.
Dr. Dorothy E. Kaiser
Mr. Jerome Charles Kathman
William J. and
Nancy N. Keating, Sr.
Ms. Judith Marie Keiber
20% OF PEOPLE
in Hamilton County are living in poverty.
ONE THIRD OF OUR CHILDREN
are growing up in poverty.
78% OF ADULTS
living in poverty are employed. They are the new
face of poverty, the suburban working poor.
WHAT DIFFERENCE
can ONE person make?
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SOCIETY OF TRUTH ($2,500–$4,999)
Academy of Medicine
of Cincinnati
American Fan Co.
Barbara Apking
Howard and Pamela Bell
James and Jenny Berg
Sandy and Bruce Brielmaier
Prentice and Liz Carter
Nathan D. Clements
Jim and Elizabeth Dodd
Mr. Frank Dowd
Frontgate
David and Dena Garascia
Give With Liberty —
Matching Gift Program
Bob and Carol Gramann
Haglage Construction, Inc.
Andrew Hawkins
Michael Hoeting
Johnson Investment Counsel,
Inc. — Charitable Gift Fund
Ronald G. and Caroline Joseph
Michael Krienik
LPK
Reynold Tala Maualuga
Robert Olberding
James and Denise Patton
Domata U. and Anna M. Peko
Michael and E. Diane Rohs
William and Jo Ann Ropp
RPP Containers
Andre Smith, Jr.
Southwest Financial
Services, LTD
St. Xavier High School
Mike and Kathleen Stenger
The Bank of Kentucky
The Leser Family Fund
Steven and Carolyn Wenstrup
Ms. Mary L. Wetzel
Andrew Whitworth
SOCIETY OF SPIRIT ($1,000–$2,499)
Henry and Nancy Acciani
Mr. & Mrs. Scott Adams
Agnes Nordloh Charitable Trust
AK Steel Foundation
Jason Allen
Renate Alvi
Archdiocese of Cincinnati
Rev. Thomas R. Axe
Bartlett & Co.
Gregory and Julie Bauke
John and Joyce Berning
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Besse
Blue Ash Protective
Association, Inc.
J. Robert and Dianne Brown
Jane Buehler
Katie Bulach
Robert A. and Kara Bult
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Burns
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Castellini
Joan and Richard Chouteau
Greg Cimmarusti
Norma L. Clark
Maryann Cleary
Andrew and Liz Curran
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry E. Davis
Beverly Davis
Ms. Mary G. Davis
DaVita HealthCare Partners, Inc.
Frank and Virginia
DeMaria Foundation
Mary Dome
Mr. Brad Dreier
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Dreier
Duke Energy Foundation —
Matching Gift Program
Kenneth and Claire Edgell
David and Mary Ann Ellerbrock
Jerome D. Fagel, Jr.
Brian Faust
Matthew E. Feldman and
Julie R. Baker Feldman
Forest Hills Local School District
David and Anita Freeman
Dr. and Mrs. Harry F. Fry
Brian and Anne Marie Gibler
Steven and Linda Giessler
Goldman, Sachs & Co. —
Matching Gift Program
Richard and Marilyn Gorman
Mary Dean Grote
Jim and Kim Gusweiler
Richard Haffey
William and Lana Haller
Clark and Joanne Handy
Mr. Richard H. Haneberg
Michael F. and
Mary J. Haverkamp
Jeffrey Herbert
Phil and Gloria Hock
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Hoeting
Jack Hoeting
Arthur and Rita Hudepohl
Industrial Developments
International
i-systems Corporation
Tricia and Eric Johnson
JTM Meats
Keating, Muething &
Klekamp, PLL
Arleene Keller
David A. and
Sharon M. Kitzmiller
Dorothy C. Klus Revocable Trust
Ellie and Don Knauss
Lisa and Steven Knutson
Tom and Stacey Koenigsfeld
Richard and Eva Komoroski
WHEN YOU GIVE,
love grows one neighbor at a time.
Give ONE hour of your time to visit a family
in need or help in a food pantry.
Knowing that one person cares will bring love to a
neighbor’s home.
Join us for ONE weekend for an
urban plunge.
One person can inspire change in a community.
Give ONE dollar to provide food for a day.
One mother doesn’t worry about how she will
feed her child breakfast.
Give ONE hundred dollars to provide a bed.
One act of generosity lifts an elderly neighbor
off of the floor.
Donate ONE dining room table to a Thrift
Store and Donation Center.
One family in your neighborhood will no longer
eat dinner on the floor.
Gi ONE h f
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SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL – CINCINNATI • 2012 ANNUAL REPORT
OUR DONORS
Samuel and Sandra Kuehn
Thomas A. Kuhn
S. George and Joann Kurz
Al and Mary Lahti White
Jean M. Lambert
John and Mary Larson
Mary Letty Lavely
Martin and Helen Lawson
Dave and Judy Lococo
David and Rula Louis
Daniel and Anne Lovell, MD
Macy’s Foundation
John and Deborah Majoras
SOCIETY OF FAITH ($500–$999)
Timothy and Bonnie Albers
Rev. Joseph Allison
Chris Aluotto
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bayliss
Bob and Barb Becker
Richard Benner
Robert and Kathleen Bennett
Berenfield Containers, Inc.
Bruce and Karen Berno
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Berns, Jr.
Susan and Doug Bierer
Robert and Jane Bohinski
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Bohrer
Stanley M. Boric
Lori Brison
Dennis and Jennifer Brown
Jeff and Amy Bruns
Bunches of Bows, LLC
Shauna M. Buring
W. Alan and Margaret M. Burke
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick T. Burke
Gary and Gayle Burke
Michael and Tracy Burke
Patricia Calo
Anne Castleberry
Centene Management
Company, LLC
CenturyLink — Clarke M.
Williams Foundation
Chaminade Julienne
Catholic High School
Manuel and Cynthia Chavez
Hoon and Aesook Choi
CityLink Center
J. H. Clasgens II
Combined Federal Campaign
Michael J. and
Nancy D. Conaton
Dr. and Mrs. C.J. Condorodis
David Conroy
Rev. Ronald C. Cooper
Cretor Construction Equipment
Steve and Gina Culbertson
John Curro
Ms. Judith S. Curtin
John and Carol Daniels
Mary Ann Deak
Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald J. Debrunner
Joseph Degaro
Mr. Thomas Digman
Rick Dodd
James and Janet Donnellon
Bryan Dougherty
David and Kelley Downing
Robert J. and Nancy Dudero
Mary J. and Bill Edmund
Maurice and Mary Edris
Marina Ellison
Ed Emmerling
Rev. David J. Endres
Brent Fening
Melvin Firestone
Rebecca Flesch
Flynn & Company P.S.C., Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T. Fogarty
Thomas and Janice Forte
Bernard B. and Suzanne J. Gawne
Genex Services, Inc.
Ryan Gillen
Graydon Head & Ritchey, LLP
David and Theresa Greenwald
Paula Grulee
Richard Hansman, Jr.
Andy and Tina Hawking
Craig A. and Linda Hayden
Patricia Herbers
Karin Hoden
Ms. Margaret M. Hogan
Martin F. Hollenbeck
David Holwadel
Diana Housman
Roger and Angela Houston
James Howe
Ms. Debbie Huffman
Lawrence and Marlene Humbert
Jon and Laureen Hussey
Ron and Gloria Johnson
Johnson Investment
Counsel, Inc.
Scott A. and Mary Johnstone
Gregory and Jeannette Jones
Amy and George Joseph
Barbara Juengling
Robert C. and
Christine C. Jung, Jr.
Dr. Dorothy E. Kaiser
Mr. Jerome Charles Kathman
William J. and
Nancy N. Keating, Sr.
Ms. Judith Marie Keiber
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SOCIETY OF TRUTH ($2,500–$4,999)
Academy of Medicine
of Cincinnati
American Fan Co.
Barbara Apking
Howard and Pamela Bell
James and Jenny Berg
Sandy and Bruce Brielmaier
Prentice and Liz Carter
Nathan D. Clements
Jim and Elizabeth Dodd
Mr. Frank Dowd
Frontgate
David and Dena Garascia
Give With Liberty —
Matching Gift Program
Bob and Carol Gramann
Haglage Construction, Inc.
Andrew Hawkins
Michael Hoeting
Johnson Investment Counsel,
Inc. — Charitable Gift Fund
Ronald G. and Caroline Joseph
Michael Krienik
LPK
Reynold Tala Maualuga
Robert Olberding
James and Denise Patton
Domata U. and Anna M. Peko
Michael and E. Diane Rohs
William and Jo Ann Ropp
RPP Containers
Andre Smith, Jr.
Southwest Financial
Services, LTD
St. Xavier High School
Mike and Kathleen Stenger
The Bank of Kentucky
The Leser Family Fund
Steven and Carolyn Wenstrup
Ms. Mary L. Wetzel
Andrew Whitworth
SOCIETY OF SPIRIT ($1,000–$2,499)
Henry and Nancy Acciani
Mr. & Mrs. Scott Adams
Agnes Nordloh Charitable Trust
AK Steel Foundation
Jason Allen
Renate Alvi
Archdiocese of Cincinnati
Rev. Thomas R. Axe
Bartlett & Co.
Gregory and Julie Bauke
John and Joyce Berning
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Besse
Blue Ash Protective
Association, Inc.
J. Robert and Dianne Brown
Jane Buehler
Katie Bulach
Robert A. and Kara Bult
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Burns
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Castellini
Joan and Richard Chouteau
Greg Cimmarusti
Norma L. Clark
Maryann Cleary
Andrew and Liz Curran
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry E. Davis
Beverly Davis
Ms. Mary G. Davis
DaVita HealthCare Partners, Inc.
Frank and Virginia
DeMaria Foundation
Mary Dome
Mr. Brad Dreier
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Dreier
Duke Energy Foundation —
Matching Gift Program
Kenneth and Claire Edgell
David and Mary Ann Ellerbrock
Jerome D. Fagel, Jr.
Brian Faust
Matthew E. Feldman and
Julie R. Baker Feldman
Forest Hills Local School District
David and Anita Freeman
Dr. and Mrs. Harry F. Fry
Brian and Anne Marie Gibler
Steven and Linda Giessler
Goldman, Sachs & Co. —
Matching Gift Program
Richard and Marilyn Gorman
Mary Dean Grote
Jim and Kim Gusweiler
Richard Haffey
William and Lana Haller
Clark and Joanne Handy
Mr. Richard H. Haneberg
Michael F. and
Mary J. Haverkamp
Jeffrey Herbert
Phil and Gloria Hock
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Hoeting
Jack Hoeting
Arthur and Rita Hudepohl
Industrial Developments
International
i-systems Corporation
Tricia and Eric Johnson
JTM Meats
Keating, Muething &
Klekamp, PLL
Arleene Keller
David A. and
Sharon M. Kitzmiller
Dorothy C. Klus Revocable Trust
Ellie and Don Knauss
Lisa and Steven Knutson
Tom and Stacey Koenigsfeld
Richard and Eva Komoroski
SOCIETY OF SPIRIT (continued)
Steve and Mary Martin
Mary, Help of Christians Church
Drs. Timothy and
Jennifer McConnell
Mr. Thomas G. McKenney
Virginia and Denny Meador
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Meyer
Mischler & Nurre
Morris Home Furnishings
Jeffrey and Peggy Mossbarger
Thomas J. and Linda G. Mueller
Joyce Mukes
Kenneth and Theresa Mullen
Dennis Nead
Don and Phyllis Neyer
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
L. Neyer, Sr.
Anne Niehaus
Ms. Mary J. Niehaus-Fay
Rev. Thomas C. Nolker
Eric Osborne
Mr. George F. Osterfeld
Jonathan and
Michelle Ostrander
William and Renate Otteson
Julie and Michael Peters
David C. and Liane Phillips
Joseph A. and Susan E. Pichler
Protective Life Corporation
Mr. Paul H. Ravenna
Kenneth and Bernice Reeder
Ms. Rita H. Riddell
Jerome R. and Megan Riga
John T. and Carole Ruschulte
Bill Schauble
Mary A. Schell
Schiff-Kreidler-Shell, Inc.
Donald and Joan Schmitt
Mrs. Elizabeth B. Schulenberg
William and Amy Schult
Tom Schuster
Harry and Carol Schweer
Serve Ohio
Anthony and Grace Severyn
Kathleen Shaut
Scott and Julie Sheffer
Tony and Lynda Shipley
William and Jeanne Shoemaker
Ken and Kathy Skau
Mary Kotte Smyth
Southwest Ohio
Rehabilitation Association
St. Rose Church
St. Susanna Parish
St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church
Bob and Nancy Stautberg
Michael J. and Marianne Storck
Mike Story
David and Cheryl Stouffer
George and Linda Strietmann
Steven T. and Mary C. Sullivan
Paul and Linnell Sullivan
Taft, Stettinius & Hollister, LLP
Ms. Gail J. Taylor
Verna Taylor
The Christ Hospital
Medical Associates
The E.W. Scripps Company
The Elder Schwarzer
Family Fund
The Helen and James G. Broe
(LGW) Fund
Jamie Thibert
Mrs. Mary Theresa Thiemann
Joseph and Barbara Trauth
Lee and Kathleen Vonderhaar
Mr. Greg Wagner
Tracey Wagner
Geraldine Warner
Jack D. and Susan R. Wendel
Jay and Kathy Wertz
WesBanco Bank, Inc.
Dorothy Whitaker
Paul and Donna Wyatt
Xavier University
Gary and Paula Yerke
Sharon E. Ziegler
Mark and Christina Zlatic
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OUR DONORS
Samuel and Sandra Kuehn
Thomas A. Kuhn
S. George and Joann Kurz
Al and Mary Lahti White
Jean M. Lambert
John and Mary Larson
Mary Letty Lavely
Martin and Helen Lawson
Dave and Judy Lococo
David and Rula Louis
Daniel and Anne Lovell, MD
Macy’s Foundation
John and Deborah Majoras
SOCIETY OF FAITH ($500–$999)
Timothy and Bonnie Albers
Rev. Joseph Allison
Chris Aluotto
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bayliss
Bob and Barb Becker
Richard Benner
Robert and Kathleen Bennett
Berenfield Containers, Inc.
Bruce and Karen Berno
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Berns, Jr.
Susan and Doug Bierer
Robert and Jane Bohinski
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Bohrer
Stanley M. Boric
Lori Brison
Dennis and Jennifer Brown
Jeff and Amy Bruns
Bunches of Bows, LLC
Shauna M. Buring
W. Alan and Margaret M. Burke
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick T. Burke
Gary and Gayle Burke
Michael and Tracy Burke
Patricia Calo
Anne Castleberry
Centene Management
Company, LLC
CenturyLink — Clarke M.
Williams Foundation
Chaminade Julienne
Catholic High School
Manuel and Cynthia Chavez
Hoon and Aesook Choi
CityLink Center
J. H. Clasgens II
Combined Federal Campaign
Michael J. and
Nancy D. Conaton
Dr. and Mrs. C.J. Condorodis
David Conroy
Rev. Ronald C. Cooper
Cretor Construction Equipment
Steve and Gina Culbertson
John Curro
Ms. Judith S. Curtin
John and Carol Daniels
Mary Ann Deak
Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald J. Debrunner
Joseph Degaro
Mr. Thomas Digman
Rick Dodd
James and Janet Donnellon
Bryan Dougherty
David and Kelley Downing
Robert J. and Nancy Dudero
Mary J. and Bill Edmund
Maurice and Mary Edris
Marina Ellison
Ed Emmerling
Rev. David J. Endres
Brent Fening
Melvin Firestone
Rebecca Flesch
Flynn & Company P.S.C., Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T. Fogarty
Thomas and Janice Forte
Bernard B. and Suzanne J. Gawne
Genex Services, Inc.
Ryan Gillen
Graydon Head & Ritchey, LLP
David and Theresa Greenwald
Paula Grulee
Richard Hansman, Jr.
Andy and Tina Hawking
Craig A. and Linda Hayden
Patricia Herbers
Karin Hoden
Ms. Margaret M. Hogan
Martin F. Hollenbeck
David Holwadel
Diana Housman
Roger and Angela Houston
James Howe
Ms. Debbie Huffman
Lawrence and Marlene Humbert
Jon and Laureen Hussey
Ron and Gloria Johnson
Johnson Investment
Counsel, Inc.
Scott A. and Mary Johnstone
Gregory and Jeannette Jones
Amy and George Joseph
Barbara Juengling
Robert C. and
Christine C. Jung, Jr.
Dr. Dorothy E. Kaiser
Mr. Jerome Charles Kathman
William J. and
Nancy N. Keating, Sr.
Ms. Judith Marie Keiber
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Steve Kenat and Heidi Jark Kenat
Janet Kessler
Mike Kihm
Donald and Kathy King
Mr. and Mrs. James Kleingers
Emerson Knowles
Mark and Diane Kosobud
Chris Kotsovos
Dan and Mary Kramer
Michael J. and Joan C. Kramer
Jo Anne Laciofano
John and Susie Lame
Ramon and Betty Landenwitch
Leadership Scholars, Inc.
Dr. Jennifer Loggie
Dan and Elizabeth Long
Joseph and Meredith Loughran
Arthur and Maryann Maines
Michael Martin
Charles and Ann McCarthy
Mr. and Mrs. William McCloy
Patrick and
Mary Ellen McCullough
Malcolm McElroy
Kevin and Julie McGehee
Gale McLaughlin
Michael and Kathy McQueen
James Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Miller
Stacey Miller
Montgomery Inn
at The Boathouse
Mr. Ronald Morgan
Richard and Carolyn Morin
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald P Motl
Eric Mueller
Chole Garibay and
Timothy Mullen
Jeffrey Muntel
Muslim Students Association
Newman Foundation, Inc.
Raymond Neyer
Dr. Donald and
Pauline Nofziger
Timothy and
Margaret Nolan
Nicholas Ostrosky
Otterbein Homes
Fred and Eileen Overbeck
Most Rev. Daniel E. Pilarczyk
Patrick Points and
Wijdan Jreisat
Michael C. and Pamela R. Pratt
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Puccini
Elaine and Edmund Pultinas
Barry and Amy Reynolds
Michael and Barbara Ricke
Frederick and Laura Riehle
Rev. David C. Robisch
Roger Bacon High School
William and Joan S. Rohde
Theodore and
Mary Ann Rohling
Mr. Eugene P. Ruehlmann
Mark and Kimberly Rumpke
Benjamin and Amy Russert
Michael and Christine Ryan
Kevin Ryan
Sabre Holding —
Give Together Campaign
William H. and Judith M. Sander
Jamie and Agata Schade
Thomas J. and Mary Schmitz
Jim and Margaret Schrimpf
Ralph R. and Carol Schroer
Dan and Robin Schuckman
Ms. Mary D. Schweitzer
SCS Construction Services, Inc.
Terry and Ken Segerberg
Gerald L. Shawhan
Guy Smallwood
Emilio Spinosa
St. Frances de Sales
James and Kim Stageman
Judith Stubenrauch
John and Tamie Sullivan, M.D.
Swapalease
Tac Company, Inc.
James Taggart
Mr. Raymond A. Teepen
Alice Temming
Harold Thalheimer
The Bill Keating, Jr. Family
The Castleberry Driscoll Family
The Huesing Family Foundation
The LeBlond Foundation
of Makino
The Spirit of Cincinnatus, Inc.
The William and
Antonia Frank Foundation
Mr. Franklin D. Thomas
Towers Watson
Jerry Trefzger
Lawrence and Mary P. Uebel
UGive.org
Ms. Susan M. Vergamini
Richard A. and Marilyn Vogele
Andrea L. Wall
Kevin Walsh
Jerome W. and Dianne Wedig
Michael and Susan West
Mr. Thomas E. Westerfield
Phyllis Weston
Rebecca Williams
Rick and Kathy Wissel
Barbara Witte
Robert and Carolyn L. Wynn
Brian Zappia
Gerald and Dee Zobrist
John W. and Mary Ann Zorio
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OUR DONORS
SOCIETY OF SAMARITANS ($100–$499)
Paul and Barbara Abbinante
Kevin and Kim Abele
Thomas Ackermann
Wes and Chris Adamson
Marquita Adkins
Freddie Adkins
Mr. James W. Ahlrichs
Jagjeet and Claire Ahluwalia
Alice Ahrens
Mr. and Mrs. George Ainge
Josephine A. Akujobi
Al Neyer, Inc. Foundation
Jeff Allan
Romola Allen
Catherine Bothe Almquist
Mark Altmayer
Thomas and Lynne Alverson
Kenneth Amend, M.D.
Mark Amorini
Karen E. Anderson, CIFCU
Mariclaire Anderson
Victor and Dolores Angel
Dolares M. Angel, CPA
Robert Anning
Frank and Ann Antenucci
Robert and Patricia Arbogast
Michael J. and
Ruth Anne Armentrout
Frances L. Armstrong
Rev. Christopher R.
Armstrong
Mary Armstrong
Karen Arnold
Mr. Paul V. Arszman
Ms. Constance L. Arthur
Christopher and
Colleen Asgian
Jerry and Lindsay Ash
Lorraine Austin
Laura Averbeck
Mr. Michael Aylward
Christine Babbitt
Dr. and Mrs. Bernard B.
Bacevich, M.D.
Todd and Ann Bailey
Jerome L. Bain
Rose Marie Baker
Ms. Bernadette Ball
Susan and Justice Ballard
Allison Banzhaf
Robert B. Barbara
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Barden
David and Glenda Barkalow
Tracy Barker
Beverly Barnes
C.F. Barrett
Mr. Allen Barrow
Basco Company
Ms. Susan Mary Bathon
August Bauer
Mrs. Mary L. Baurichter
Judith Bausher
Cynthia Baylis
Ted Beach
Ms. Gail Bechtold
Donald Beckert
Richard and Sara Bell
Richard and
Constance Belmont
Michael Belmont
George W. and
Martha K. Bens
Herb and Darlene Benson
Amanda Bentley
Ms. Ellen Berghamer
Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Bergman
Marilyn Berkemeyer
Melissa Berling
Elizabeth Berling
Lucille Berninger
Emmie Bertram
Ms. Margaret Betscher
C.M. Beyersdorfer
Theresa Bickers
Noel J. and
Romaine M. Biesik
Harold J. and
Mary Kay Binder
Kathleen and Jean Bischoff
John J. and
Marilyn E. Bishop
David Bittner
Glenn and
Martha Bitzenhofer
Harry A. Blaney, M.D.
Robert Blommel
Shirlee Bloom
Mr. and Mrs.
William Boardman
Mr. Nicholas Bodmer
Paul and Esther Boehm
Michael and Pam Boehm
Robert P. and Nancy Boehner
James and Dana Boeing
Lois Bogenschutz
Mr. William A. Bohne
Christianne Boisits
Fred Boldt
Richard E. Bollinger
William and Carol Bonapfel
Ms. Mary J. Bonfield
Jim and Moira Bonn
Mr. and Mrs.
Peter F. Bonventre
John M. Borchers
David Borgemenke
Mark D. Botto
Peter Bouley
James and Kimberly Bower
Steve and Diane Bowman
Myrtle Bowman
Patrick and Jill Bracci
James Bramlage
Ms. Mary Frances Bray
Anthony Breen
Wesley Brewton
Virginia Brezinski
John and Theresa Brickner
Linda and Steve Brill
Timothy and
Catherine Brinkman
Tom Brinkman
Mary D. Brokamp
James and Theresa Brown
Daniel Brown
Terri Brown
Leroy and Lois Bruck
Walter Brueggemann
Ms. Mary W. Bruening
Robert Bruning
Allison and John Bruns
Michael and Ruth Brunsman
Mary Budde
Roy and Derenda
Buddenberg
Ms. Dottie Buerger
Robert R. and Felicia Burger
Dean and Lori Burgess
Susan Buring
Mary Jo Burke
Carolyn Burke
Mary Carol Burkhardt
Gary and Mary Ann Burns
William D. Burnside
Ms. Karen Burr
Mr. David M. Burridge
David and Meredith Burton
Fred and Linda Buschmann
John and Mary Buse, Sr.
Peter W. Bushelman
Bushelman Supply Company
Richard and Catherine Byrne
Robert E. and
Virginia L. Byrnes
Thomas and Claire Cahill
Clare Cahill
Mr. Thomas S. Calder
Theresa A. Calme
Richard and
Mary Alice Calme
Steve Calme
Gus Camacko
Lanthan and Louise Camblin
Mr. John H. Cannon
Carespring Health Care
Management, LLC
David M. and
Rita L. Carmosino
Ms. Suzanne Carney
Chester A. and Mary E. Carr
Timothy Carris
Jack Carter
Robert Case
Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Casella
Cassady Schiller &
Associates, Inc.
David and Marie Catanzaro
Mike Caudill
CCC, LLC
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Celmer
Centennial, Inc.
Robert Chaloult
Kevin P. Chase
Paul and Barbara Chenault
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Cheviot Fireman’s
Association
Richard B. Childers
Susan Christen
James Cimprich
Cincinnati Association of
Volunteer Administrators
Cincinnati Mennonite
Fellowship
Cincy Chic
Erin Clancy
Mr. Earle Clayton
Susan Clear
Mary C. Clifton, Trustee
Marguerite Comparetto
Kelly Conger
Mary Connaughton
Mr. and Mrs.
Edward G. Connelly
Robert and Shelia Conner
Sheila Conway
John Conwell
Nancy Cooke
Cooper Electric
Eugene Cordier
John and Virginia Corsini
Deacon John Corson
Dr. James Corwin
Janet Costello
Richard Cottrell
Dennis P. and Patricia Coyne
Jeffery A. and
Phyllis M. Cramer
Albert Craynon
James and Eileen Creed
Marylou Creelman
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Crew
Richard L. and
Roberta J. Criss
Floyd Crouse
Kathleen Crowley
Ms. Karen Cullion
Matthew Curran
Charles Curran
Richard Dagenbach
Dolores Daidone
Dalton Roofing Co.
Betty Dance
Michael Danowski
Tracey and Fred Darlington
Mr. Jeffrey Darnell
Kenneth and Johnie Davis
Debbie, Inc.
Ms. Patricia Decker
T.A. Deddens
Gerard and Lisa Deehan
Michael Defrancesco
Robert C. Dehner
Raymond Deidesheimer
Paul Deiters
Kathy DeLaura
Ronald and
Barbara DeNamur
Angela Dennis
Stephen Derose
David and Susan Deye
Charlene Dezarn
Stephen and Carolyn Dick
Susan Dietz
Stan and Marilyn Dillon
Barbara and
Jeannette Doddy
Richard Donaldson
James Donnelly, TTEE
Marianne Dorger
Mr. and Mrs.
Michael R. Dowling
Ms. Cathy Doyle
Petrisor Dragomir
Elaine Drew
Robert and Rita Driehaus
Clare A. Driehaus
Joan and Edward Driver
Anne Dulle
Robert B. and
M. Kathryn Dunn, Jr.
Ralph Dunnigar
Albert A. Duplace, Jr.
Duplicator Sales Co., Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Dyer
Keith C. and Joyce M. Eagar
Rich and Louise Easterly
Richard T. Eckhardt
Janet Edwards
Ms. Mary Joanne Egbers
Carol L. Egner, M.D.
Louis and Diane Eichhold
Ms. Shirley L. Eiden
Albert and Carla Eilers
Joan Elder
Tripp and Margaret Eldredge
Peter Eller
Anthony Elsass
Douglas and Jayne Elslager
Mr. and Mrs.
William F. Erman
Mr. and Mrs.
Christopher C. Ernst
Robert R. Ernst
Mike and Mary Espel
Esther Price Candies Corp.
Joseph and Michele Evelo
Mrs. Mary Jean Evers
Express Personnel Services
Dorothy Fagedes
Jerome and Mary Ann Fagel
Patrick and Mary Fages
Mr. John R. Faillace
Julie and Dick Fairbanks
Ethan C. Fallang
Nanette Farley
Holly Farmer
Jim Farwig
Alan M. and
Carol R. Faulhaber
Ms. Mary E. Fay
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fay
Katherine Federle
Mr. John Feighery
Mr. Frank Fellerhoff
Mary Jo Ferris
Michael Fieler
Dr. Robert K. Finley, Jr.
Jim and Viv Finnigan
Ann Firestone
Mr. and Mrs. Robert R.
Fitzpatrick, Jr.
Dr. David C. Flaspohler
Mildred Fluegemann
Mr. Spencer T. Foote, Jr.
Fortis College
Ms. Diana Fowls
Thomas R. and
Peggy V. Frank
Walter Frank
Paul Frazee
Mr. and Mrs. David S. Frazer
Thomas L. Frazer
Mary Freudiger
Michael Frey
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Friedmann
Donald and Shirley Fries
Thomas and Molly Fritz
Mrs. Patricia Froehle
Jayne Fronk
Rosalyn Fuller
Dr. and Mrs. R.D. Fulwiler
G A Boy Scout Troop 445
John and Joy Leslie Galla
Steven and
Kathleen Gallagher
Ruth Gallant
Jeffrey and Lindsey Galles
James Gangloff
Janet Ganim
Ms. Autumn Gansel
Gap Inc. Giving Campaign
Donald and Jane Gardner
Earl E. and
Mary Kay Gardner
Timothy Garry
John and Camille Gartner
Harry and Mildred Gates
Donald Gayner
GE Evendale Employees
Federal Credit Union
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Geiger
Gem City Home Care, LLC
W.E. Gerard
Edward Gerhardstein
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Gerhardt
Clint and Susan Gibler
Grady and Suzanne Gibson
Judy Gierl
Linda Gill
Dr. and Mrs. John B. Gillen
Mr. and Mrs. Jon T. Gimpel
James and
Jennifer Ginocchio
Glenmary Lay
Missioners, Inc.
Thomas P. and
Blanche M. Glenn
Rick and Marywinn Godar
Ronald and Mary Godfrey
Carl and Rebecca
Goertemoeller
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W.
Goldschmidt
Elizabeth Goodrich
Ms. Dianne S. Goshorn
David Graham
Karen Gramke
Lisa Grant
Great Oak Construction, Inc.
Patty Green
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Greene
Mrs. Patricia A. Greulich
Kathleen Grismer
Laura Groenko
Karen Grofer
Anita Gross McKiddy
Susan Grote
Richard L. Gruber
Donald Gruber
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OUR DONORS
Steven Guggenheim
Bruce and Amy Guiot
Elizabeth Gurley
Robert and Kathy Gutekunst
Fred and Nancy Habegger
Steven Haber
Rosemary Haddad
Rick and Terri Hagee
Mr. and Mrs.
Theodore L. Haglage
Nick and Barb Hahn
Haire-Bohmer Wealth
Management Group, LLC
Dr. George and Sarah Hale
Diane Hamilton
Ms. Barbara Hammersmith
David and Cynthia
Hammerstrom
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Handel
Keith Hanley
Richard and Jeanne Hannan
Mrs. Nora Hanseman
Anna Harmon
Ms. Joan E. Harpring
Catherine Harris
Robert Hartlaub
Natasha Hatcher
J.P. and Kathleen Havey
Rita Hawk
Anthony and
Nancy Heagney
Mr. Raymond J. Healy
Megan and Donald Heeb
Carol Heidt
Jessie and Jason Heikenfeld
Mr. Donald J. Heimbrock
Diane Helcher
Jeremy Helmes
Susan Hendricks
Ms. Carol L. Herbert
P. A. Heringer
John Herro
Robert and Letitia Hess
Phillip and Amber
Hesselbrock
Hewlett-Packard Company
Janet Hickman
Meghan Hickman
Mary Hilleary
Ms. Mary R. Hilvert
John and Laura Hinkel
Carolyn Hinkle
E. Paul Hitter, Jr.
H-M Co.
Mary Dolores Hobeck
Robert and Carmen Hodge
Beth and Greg Hoekzema
Charles and Ethel Hoffman
Denis M. Hoffmann
Richard Hohn
Charles and Jean Holder
John and Martha Holland
Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Holliday
Randale Honaker
Gordon H. Honeyman
Ms. Juanita Hood
John Horan, TTEE
Susan Horne
Mr. and Mrs.
Gary M. Horton
Sandra Houck
William and Jane Howe
James R. and
Jeanne T. Howe, Jr.
Gary Howell
Dr. and Mrs.
John A. Howington
HP Company Foundation
Hubert Company
Mr. and Mrs.
George J. Hubert, Jr.
Fred and Dorothy Hudepohl
Marvin and Mary Hudson
Matthew and Heidi
Hudson-Flege
Art and Paula Huesman
Paula Huesman
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hughes
Catherine Hughes
Brenda Hughes
David Hulefeld
Frank and Anne Hulefeld, Jr.
Sr. MaryAnn Humbert
Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Hunt
Ms. Regina Huseman
Thelma Imhoff
Rosebelle Ionna
Marvin and
Beatrice M. Isaacs
Elizabeth K. Jacquez
Thomas R. and
Marlene Jander
Gary and Nancy Janning
Mrs. Samuel J. Jasper
Jeffrey S. Bakst &
Associates, LLC
Mrs. Avis
Celeste M. Jenkins
Oscar Jenkins
Jay Johannigman, MD
Ms. Marva L. Johns
Robert G. and
Virginia Johnson
Miss Mary Ellen Johnson
Mr. Stephen Jones
Jay and Kim Jordan
Ms. Mary Carol Joseph
Joseph C. Kammer
Law Offices
JP Morgan Chase
Nancy Jung
Robert and Anne Jurek
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kaiser
Larry and Doris Kallmeyer
Joan Karwisch
Anthony John and
Audrey Kasak
Joseph and Diana Kay
Max Keck
Ruth Keefe
Margaret Keeler
Geoffrey and
Elizabeth Keenan
Jim Keffer
Michael and Lynne Kehoe
Mr. and Mrs. Lorrence Kellar
Ainsley Kellar
Ruth Keller
Ellen A. Kellogg
Jim and Carol Kelly
Megan Kelly
Ken Kemen
Mr. Dennis M. Kemper
James and Lois Kemper
Mr. and Mrs.
Steve W. Kennedy
Kenwood Women’s Club
Patricia Kern
Prem Khosla
Joseph Kiesler
Jack and Betty Kincade
Mary King
Bret and Morgan King
Mrs. Debra A. Kinkel
Colin and Karen Kinley
Jean A. Kinney
Edward and
Ruth Ann Kinney
Sandra Kinney
John and Sheila Kippley
James A Kircher
David W. and
Kristy M. Kissell
Robert and Rita Klein
Thomas and Judith Kloenne
Jeff Klugg
Joe and Laura Klunk
Richard and Nancy Klus
Rita M. Knueven
Rita Koch
Mr. Don and Lori Kochan
Dennis and Jeanne Koehler
Mrs. Anne Tracy Koenig
James Kohrman
Ms. Jane A. Koval
Evelyn Kramb
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kramer
Mr. Ronald Kratz
Mr. John Kron
Mr. James H. Krueger
Joan Krueger
Robert and Patricia
Krumdieck
Robert and Mary Krummen
Mrs. Mickey Krusling
Paul Kuhn
Jacqueline Kunkel
Ms. Michelle Kunkler
Tom and Kay Kuntz
William and
Lisa Marie La Seur
Christine Labowsky, M.D.
Mr. Thomas and Jane Lake
Vincent Lambers
Mary Jo Lameier
Rev. Francis G. Lammeier
Larry Lamping
Linda Langlitz
James C. LaPlant
Maureen Lechleiter
Mr. Peter J. Ledwedge
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David and Marla Ledwin
Tony and Anne Lehnig
Claire Leist
Henry L. Liebel
Amanda Lietz
Andrea Lippelman
Robert and Mary Lippert
Michael and Molly Lippert
Nancy and Jonathan
Lippincott
Mr. Donald Lipps
Mrs. Dorothy J. Listermann
Mary Loescher
Joseph Lohmueller
Mrs. MaryAnn Lohre
Maridot B. Long
Bernadette Longano
Peggy Loux
Duane and Phyllis Lowe
James C. and
Mary Ann Lowe, Trust
Ralph Luebbe
Ms. Dorothy A. Luebbers
John Luebbers
Donald and Joan Luebbert
Mrs. Phyllis A. Luehrmann
Paul Luken
Rose Marie Luking
Dan Lumpkin
Mary Luria
Mrs. Virginia S. Lurie
Kenneth and Alice
Haven Mack
Mr. and Mrs. William Mackey
Bonnie Jean Macleod
John and Catherine Magyar
Mr. and Mrs.
Jeffrey M. Malec
Punam Malik
Anthony M. and
Jane F. Mankus
Carol Marchand
Kathy Marks
Michael Marrero
Russell J. Martin
Kim Martin
Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald L. Martini
Josephine Martino
Don and Susan Mashni
Gary and Mary Massa
Dr. Charles H. and
Margaret Matthews
Kurt Matthys
John J. Mattscheck
Darla Maxwell
Richard and
Kathryn Maxwell
James Mayer
Robert L. Mayer
Kristen McAuliffe
Kevin McCabe
Janet McCarthy
Julie McCoy
Joyce Ann McCoy
David Mcdonald, TTEE
Mr. Sean McDonough
Lisa McGee
Mr. and Mrs.
Michael McGowan
Ann McGrath
Tim and Linda McGrath
Albert McGrover
Danielle McIntyre
James and
Constance McKiernan
Jeanette McKnight
Mary Mclellan
Mr. and Mrs.
J. Michael McNamara
Mr. and Mrs.
Patrick J. McNerney
Brian and Hope McRedmond
Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph R. McSwiggin
John and Theresa
Meckstroth
Suzanne Mehne
Mr. and Mrs.
Donald A. Menner
Merrill Lynch — Pierce,
Fenner & Smith Inc.
Messer Construction Co.
Metal Spinners
Jan E. Methlie
Greg Vonder Meulen
Megan K. Meyer
Harry J. Meyer
Karen Meyer
Barbara Meyer
Greg Meyer
Miami University
Patrick D. and Kathy Michael
William and
Mary Jane Michel
Midwest Estate Brokers
Robert and Star Mierenfeld
Ray Miller
Raymond and Ruth Miller
Gary and Carolyn Miller
Lawrence and Jane Miller
Gloria Miller
Christopher C. Miller
Laurel Miller
Lois Miller
Ms. Mary Jo Mock
Joe and Patty Moeggenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Al Moeller
Paul and Nancy Mohr
Kathleen and Bill Moller
Betty Molloy
Mr. and Mrs.
Donald A. Molloy
Thomas and Maggie Molloy
Murray Monroe, Jr.
Zella Montgomery
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Moore
Kathleen Moore
Keith and Michelle Moran
Steve Morgan
Kathy Morgan
Marion Morrison
Sarah and George Morrison
Edward and
Mary Ann Morrison
Harriet E. Moster
Mt. Notre Dame High School
Mt. Washington
Presbyterian Church
Mr. Matthew J. Mueller
Thomas and E. Kathy Mueller
Eileen Mullen
Kenneth and
Christina Mullis
James P. Murphy Jr.
George H. Musekamp III
Mrs. Gerald Mushaben
Bala and Sriyani Nalliah
Holly Naro
Joseph and Marlene Nasello
Ahid and Joann Nashif
Richard and Janet Neidhard
Marla and Derek Neilson
Richard Newman
Esther Ng
Ms. Mary Nicolay
Kenneth and Jean
Niederhausen
Willa J. Nieman
Lynn M. Niergarth
Jim and Linda Niewahner
NNR Global Logistics
USA, Inc.
Ms. Eleanor J. Noe, TTEE
Gregory Noll and
Susan Jacobs Noll
Donald and Matilda
Nordmeyer
Northend Gear &
Machine, Inc.
Joanne Noyes
Charles and Sally Nugent
Mike and Linda Nutter
Paul J. and
Janis M. Obermeyer
Susan A. O’Brien
Dr. Catherine O’Brien
Dan O’Connell
Betty Odley
Joseph and Anne O’Donnell
Michael and
Mary Sue O’Donnell
Mr. and Mrs.
Robert J. O’Herron
Ohio IBM Club
Rafaela Olanda
Mr. Paul J. Olsen
Mr. Dennis Olver
Open Prairie Ventures
Steve O’Quinn
Patrick and Karen Orsary
Patti Osborne
Muriel Osher
Christina Ostendorf
Frank and Sandra Osterhues
Declan and
Rosemarie O’Sullivan
Daniel and June Owens
Herbert and Mary Pahren
Tony Paolello
Patrick and Candice Paolino
Rozelia Park
Estelle Partridge
Melanie Patrick
Christine Patterson
Paulin And Hughes, Inc.
Norman and Debbie Pearson
Peerless Printing Co.
Brian and Anne Pellot
Mr. Theo M. Penker III
Greg and Amy Pennekamp
Barbara Perez
Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Perrino
Sally Perry
Perry Public Schools
Mary Persinger
Nancy Peters
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OUR DONORS
Bonnie Peterson
John and Donna Pfiester
Richard Pfirman
Fred and Kathy Pfirrmann
Charles Pfizenmayer
John and Amy Pflum
Jane Phelan
William Piedmund
Ms. Elizabeth W. Pierce
Zachary Pierson
Pirtle Construction Company
Shelley Poffenberger
Kyle Pohlman
George Polak
Mr. C. Douglas Postler
Susan Pratt
Paul and Jackie Prevey
David Price
Inma Prieto
Van Prince
Ellen Prudent
Patricia Prugh
Susanne M. Pugh
Robert Puthoff
Earl and Margaret Raible
Mukesh Ram
Mr. Robert J. and
Anne Ramsay, Jr.
Mary L. Ran
Paul and Ann Rapien
James and Maria Raptis
Jane L. Rasico, Trustee
Mr. and Mrs.
Edward J. Rathman
James and Carole Rauf
Norman and Virginia Rave
Ready to Roll Social Club
Audrey E. Reddy
Michael and Joyce Rees
Mark and Linda
Regensburger
Gail Reichert
Lawrence Reidy
Peggy Reif
Jennifer Reilly
Judy Reilman
Diana Reitz
Mr. and Mrs.
Charles R. Rekow
Remirf, Inc.
John and Margaret
Rengering
John and Clarissa Rentz
Jerome and Mary Rettig
John and Sheila Reynolds
Rho Chi Society — Beta Nu
Todd and Anna Richardson
Martha Richardson
Janet Richer
Charles and Linda Richmond
Susan M. Ridgway
Mr. Thomas Riehle
Ken and Barb Rinehart
Susan Rivers-Payne
Paul and Susan Robben
Mrs. Mary Caroline Roberto
Katharine Robertshaw
Robertson & Company
Richard and Susan Robinson
Mike and Kathleen Robinson
Annette Robinson
William T. Robinson III
Mr. and Mrs.
William H. Rocklin
Beth Roeseler
Donald Rogers
Barbara Rohrer
Patri Rolling
Richard and Sharon Rose
Robert Rosen
Pam Rosfeld
Mary Ellen Ross-Knickel
Laura Roth
Mr. and Mrs.
Jeffrey P. Rowekamp
Ashley D. Ruef
Mike Ruggiero
Sean L. Rugless
Mr. Robert Rumpke
Richard Rushing
Thomas and Iva Rusk
Shane and Aimee Russell
Raymond and
Jennifer Russell
William and Algene Rutz
Ms. Kathy Ruwe
John Ryan
William and Mary Ann Ryan
Saatchi & Saatchi
Health Communications
Sacred Heart Church
Mr. and Mrs.
Robert R. Saelinger
Rosemary G. Safdi
Charles and Bre Sambuchino
Barbara Sanders
Carmen Sanders
Audrey Sandman
Susan and John Sattler
James W. and Sandra Sauer
Robert and Charlotte
Schaengold
Reba Schanz
Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald L. Schatzman
Ms. Evelyn F. Schehl
Genevieve Scheibly
Mr. Robert Scheid
Robert and Patricia Schell
Annette Schenck
Michael Schenk
Richard and Patricia Scheper
Mr. Norbert J. Scheper
Michael Schiess
William and Terri Schinkal
Ms. Patricia Schloemer
Lee and Mary Ann Schmidlin
Thomas and Linda Schmidt
Martin and Suzanne Schmitt
Rev. George Schmitz
Mr. and Mrs.
William Schneider
Jon W. and
Alyce K. Schneider
Becky Schnell
Schoenberger Tile &
Marble, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs.
Norbert B. Schomaker
Mr. and Mrs.
John R. Schroder
Charles and Rebecca
Schroer
Bill and Margie Schrudde
Mark and Barbara
Schuermann
Stephen and Jennie
Schuermann
Mark Schulenberg
Harold Schuler
Jeffrey J. and
Kimberly Schulthess
Mark Alan Schultz
Michael N. Schuster
Charlene Schwab
Ms. Debi Schwartz
Brad and Molly Schwartz
David and Sandra Schwartz
Bob Schwetschenau
Russell and Barbara Searing
Steve and Rita Sedmak
Ida Sepate
Mike and Kathleen Setzer
Terese Severyn
Bob and Jane Sharkey
Elizabeth Shepherd
Guy and Irene Sherman
Gregory and
Margaret Shields
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Christopher and
Meghan Shimala
Denice Shuba
Margaret Sieber
Ms. Betty Siefke
John and Ruth Sikorski
John P. Sikorski
Mr. and Mrs.
Donald G. Sillies
James and Mary Simcoe
Michelle A. Simon
Marie Simon
Matthew and Andrea Singer
Ms. Karen R. Singh
Linn Sinnott
Mr. Robert J. Sivero
Skilled Care Pharmacy
Jay Slouffman
Jennifer Smith
John Smith
David and Linda Smith
Charles and
Mary Rose Smith
William J. Smith
Arlene Smith
Ben Smith
Eileen Snider
Society of Doll Collectors of
Greater Cincinnati
Steven Spaeth
David and Linda Sparke
Dennis and Cheryl Spencer
Christina Spencer
Chris Sprenkle
Leah Spurrier
St. Nicholas Deaf Club
Robert A. Staab
Ms. Vita M. Stange
Debra Staton
Elizabeth Stautberg
Tom and Patty Steele
Michael and Kay Stefanics
Donald F. Stegeman, Trust
Robert and Marian Stehlin
Kenneth and Carol Stehlin
Dr. and Mrs. Frederick L.
Steinbeck, D.D.M.S.D.
Gary and Pamela Steiner
Michael E. and Mary Elaine
Steiner, TTEE
Dennis Steinke
Christopher and
Janet Stenger
Mr. Richard H. Stenger
Bryan W. Stephens, CPA
Denise K. Stine
Donald and Marion Stites
Strategic Employee
Benefit Services
Rich and Emily Strausbaugh
Martha Stricker
Robert Stricker
Henry Striet
JoAnn Strong
Caren Stubenrauch
Al and Sue Stuempel
Cynthia Stueve
Thomas and Lois Stultz
Russell E. Sunberg
Mr. and Mrs.
Walter L. Sunderhaus
Lisa Sunne
Douglas and
Maria Sunnenberg
Supply-Resources
Tom Szanti
Alan and Shelley Tarshis
Mary Ann Tebbe
Scott and Helyn Teepe
Ms. Jacquelin Tepe
Robert and Mary Tepe
Yvonne Tepe
Greg and Debra Tetzloff
Dr. and Mrs. John M. Tew, Jr.
The Bishop Family Fund
The Community Foundation
of West Chester and Liberty
Township — Jess’s Fund
The J.M. Smucker Company
The John & Patricia
Couzins Foundation
Robert Donovan
The Mariansts
Richard and Ann Theders
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thesing
William and
Marilyn Thiemann
Jeffrey Thomas
Terrence Thorne
Ms. Mary Thran
Ms. Judith B. Titchener
Robert and Marcia Togneri
Howard L. Tomb
Gerald A. Tonges
Toyota Motor Engineering &
Manufacturing, NA
David Tracy
Donna Traut
Robert L. Trick
Julie Triona
Tri-State Volunteers
Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph E. Tuchfarber
John and Dawn Twarozynski
U. S. Bancorp Foundation
UBS Financial Services, Inc.
Ms. Rita E. Uehlein
Woodrow H. Uible
Grace Ulm
Gerard and Ann Umberg
United Methodist Women
Ursuline Academy
Patricia Curran Van Stone
Richard A. Vaught
Paul and Mary Veid
Joy Venus
Dr. Lee J. Vesper
Catherine Vicory
Helena Victor
Brad Vitucci
Ellen Voegele
Kathy Voegele
Richard and Jean Volk
Gregg P. Vonderhaar
Herbert A. Vonderheide
Vonlehman & Company, Inc.
Margaret Voskuhl
Carolyn Voss
Bill and Margo Wachs
John and Connie Wagner
Richard and Anne Wagner
Robert and Deborah Wait
David and Beverly Waligora
Angel Walker
Celeste Walker
Jim Walton
Bill Ward
Edward and Carole Warfel
Michael C. Warmbier
Ms. Jayne Watkins
Jen Watters
Denis and Alice Waymire
Mr. Jonathan T. Weber
Betty Weber and
Bari Meyer Weber
Thomas and Janet
Weingartner
Donald and Sandra Weinkam
Charles Weisbrod
Wilson G. Weisenfelder
Harvey Weitkamp
Mariette Welbaum
Jacquelyn Welborn
Kathleen Welch
Ruth Weller
Stanley Welling
Ben and Judy Wells
Mary Welsh-Schlueter
Wenzel Metal Spinning, Inc.
Lisa and David Wereley
James Wernke
William and Jeanne
Westerkamp
Kathy Weyer
Tim Whalen
Daniel and Nancy Whitacre
Joan White
Sandra White
Mrs. Kathryn L. Whittle
Deborah Whittle-Baker
Amy Wiandt
Charlotte Wiggers
Mary Wilkens
Sarah Wilkinson
Rambo William
Karen Williams
Michele M. Williams
Larry and Sonya Wilson
Ian Wilt
Robert R. and
Suzanne N. Winstel
Phyllis Wintzinger
Karen Wittenbrook
Dennis Wittenbrook
John Woeste
William and
Rosemarie Wood
Sharon Wright
Barbara Wright
Elaine Wuebbold
J. Richard Wuest
Joan Wurtenberger
Rosemary Young
Mr. Richard Young
Holly Young
Lisa Zapf
Daniel Zeiser
John and Kathleen Zeller
Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Zerhusen
Joe and Kathryn Zielinski
Peggy Zink
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zolg
Mary E. Zuccarelli
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LEGACY SOCIETY
LEGACY SOCIETY
You can bring hope where there is despair, love where there is loneli-
ness 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 Ozanam 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 join-
ing these generous donors who have included St. Vincent de Paul –
Cincinnati in their estate plans.
THE FREDERIC OZANAM
LEGACY OF HOPE SOCIETY MEMBERS:
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cocks
Mr. Richard Davis
Carl and Linda DeBlasio
Jim and Elizabeth Dodd
Mr. Jerry Duwell
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Eisele
William and Rosemary Erman
Ms. Dorothy J. Garland
John and Camille Gartner
Tim and Christine Jette
Bart and Linda Kohler
Mrs. Laverne L. Kramer
Bob and Liz Maxwell
Mrs. Celia Mileski
Jacqueline C. Neumann
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Ruschulte
Thomas and Audrey Ruthman
Mr. Robert H. Sparrow
Mrs. Mary Theresa Thiemann
Mr. Wayne E. Williams
Edgar and Alice Willig
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A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO THE PHYSICIANS, PHYSICIAN PRACTICES AND PHARMACIES
THAT SUPPORTED THE EFFORTS OF OUR CHARITABLE PHARMACY IN 2012:
ABS Business Products Inc.
Americares U.S. Partnerships
APC Mason (Suite 200)
AstraZeneca
Catholic Health Partners
Christ Hospital Medical
Associates — Auburn
(Suites 440, 334 &520)
Christ Hospital Medical
Associates — Bridgetown
Christ Hospital Medical
Associates (Suite 200)
Collaborative Pharmacy
Direct Relief International
Dr. Barry Webb
Dr. Bill Gluntz
Dr. Chole Mullen
Dr. Donald Nofziger
Dr. Joseph Daugherty
Dr. Mary Jo Slattery
Dr. Michael Jennings
Dr. Raasheed Ghani
Heart to Heart International
Keysource Medical, Inc.
Medpace, Inc.
Merck, Inc.
Novartis
Pfizer
Remedi Senior Care
Rho Chi Honor Society
Skilled Care, Inc.
Skilled Care Pharmacy
The Ohio Heart & Vascular
Center — Mt. Airy
2012 COAT DRIVE SPECIAL THANKS
Kemba Credit Union
Gold Star Chili
WLWT News 5
Scarf It Up
Poul Lemasters
City Dash
One Warm Coat
Burlington Coat Factory
The Container Store
St. Mary, Hyde Park
Press-Tige Dry Cleaners
Zion Christian Temple Academy
Ohio Department
of Transportation
Northeast Pediatrics
Addyston United
Methodist Church
Goddard School
Stor-All
Rhinestahl
Sharonville Fire Departments
Harrison Fire Departments
Loveland Fire Department
Milford Fire Department
and City Hall
Blue Ash Fire Departments
Green Township
Fire Departments
Anderson Township Fire Dept.
and Township Hall
Springdale Fire Department
Springfield Township
Fire Departments
Mt. Healthy Fire Department
Liberty Township
Fire Departments
Little Miami Fire Departments
Mariemont Fire Department
Deerfield Township
Fire Departments
Montgomery Police &
Fire Departments
Mason Municipal Center,
Community Center, Court House
and Fire Departments
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SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL – CINCINNATI • 2012 ANNUAL REPORT
SPECIAL THANKS
WE OFFER OUR MOST HEARTFELT THANKS AND GRATITUDE TO ALL THE COMPASSIONATE
BUSINESSES AND ORGANIZATIONS THAT PARTNERED WITH US IN 2012:
Address for Success
Addyston United
Methodist Church
Agape Alive
All Things Catered
American Fan Company
Anderson Township
Fire Department
Anderson Township Hall
Janet Andrea
Ashley Furniture
b graphic design
Batavia Floral Creations
and Gifts
Blue Ash Fire Department
Broadway Across America
Burlington Coat Factory
CET
Caruso Produce — Steve Caruso
David and Marie Catanzaro
Sr. Caroline Clark
Catholic Charities
of Southwest Ohio
Cincinnati Bengals
Cincinnati Central Credit Union
Cincy Chic
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital
Medical Center
City Dash
Clear Channel — Cincinnati
Coney Island Amusement Park
Core 5
Cumulus Radio
Jen Dalton
Deerfield Township
Fire Department
Dillard’s
Dollar General
Donna Salyers’ Fabulous Furs
Elder High School
Evergreen Baptist Church
Ann Firestone
Frontgate
Garden Street Iron & Metal, Inc.
Green Township
Fire Department
Gregory L. Goetz
Gold Star Chili
Hanser Music Group
Althea Harper
Harrison Fire Department
Andy and Tina Hawking
Bob Herzog
Hilton Netherland Plaza
Holiday Glam Fashion Show
Holiday Inn — Eastgate
Hubbard Radio
Sr. Mary Ann Humbert
Huntington Bank
Indian Hill High School
Mike and Kathleen Jennings
Jonle Heating and Cooling
Joseph Beth Booksellers
Kemba Credit Union
Kotsovos
Michael Krienik
Krombholz Jewelers
Jilda Kvashilava
LPK
Seung-Yeon Lee
Poul Lemasters
Gary Lewis
Liberty Township Fire
Department
Little Miami Fire Department
Loveland Fire Department
M. Hopple
Madcap Puppets
Marco’s Pizza
Mariemont Fire Department
Mason Community Center
Mason Court House
Mason Fire Department
Mason Municipal Center
McAuley High School
Merrill Lynch —
Evelo/Singer/Sullivan Group
Merrill Lynch —
O’Reilly Metcalfe Group
Dan and Deborah Meyer
Milford City Hall
Milford Fire Department
Moeller High School
Montgomery Police Department
Montgomery Fire Department
Morris Home Furnishings
Mother of Mercy High School
Gerry Motl
Mt. Healthy Fire Department
Mount Notre Dame High School
Nathaniel Green Lodge —
Green Township
National Flag Company
Newport Aquarium
Northeast Pediatrics
North Key
John Nunns
Ohio Department
of Transportation
One Warm Coat
Peerless Printing
Lori Pierce
Press-Tige Dry Cleaners
Mike and Missy Puccini
Queen City Glass Arts
Rhinestahl
Romans
Sacred Heart Church
Sacred Heart Radio
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St. Ignatius
St. Mary, Hyde Park
St. Susannah Basketball Team
St. Ursula Academy
St. Vivian Parish
St. Xavier High School
Samuel Adams Brewery
Amy Scalia
Scarf It Up
Seton High School
Sharonville Fire Department
Fr. Martin Smith-Soucier
Springdale Fire Department
Springfield Township
Fire Department
John and Jodi Squicciarini
Nancy Slezak
Starr Printing
Stor-All Self Storage
Style Edit
Sweet Petit Desserts
Paul and Meg Tarvin
Tavern Restaurant Group
Fr. Reynaldo Taylor
Tedia Company
The Container Store
The Goddard School
The Ohio State University
Food and Nutrition
Education Program
The Paul Mitchell School
The Sisters of Charity
Toys R Us — Eastgate
Tri-Health — Mobile
Mammography
Fr. Andrew Umberg
UGive
University of Cincinnati —
DAAP
University of Cincinnati —
Early Prevention Program
University of Cincinnati —
Interdisciplinary Clinic
Ursuline Academy
Jeff Valyou
Walgreens Co.
WAKW
WCPO — Channel 9
WKRC — Channel 12
WLWT — Channel 5
WMKV
WXIX — Channel 19
WVXU/WGUC
Xavier University
Chris Zachariadis
Zion Christian Temple Academy
WE WOULD LIKE TO THANK ALL THE GENEROUS BUSINESSES, ORGANIZATIONS AND
INDIVIDUALS THAT CONTRIBUTED GOODS TO THE SHELVES OF OUR CHOICE FOOD PANTRY:
Advantage Food and Beverage
Alan Porklab
All Craft Manufacturing, Inc.
All My Sons Moving
Bob Farrell
Boy Scouts of America
Busken Bakery
Chuck Rapp
Children’s Hospital
Medical Center
Cincinnati Lung Association
Cincinnati Reds
Crossroads Church
Deloitte
Edenview Adult Day Care Center
Ellenbee Leggett
Ethicon Endo-Surgery
Everdry
FedEx
Finn Meadows
Food from the Heart — Fox 19
Freeman Heyne
Freestore Foodbank
Game Stop — Tom DiNuoscio
GFS Foods
GH Testing
JTM Meats
John Morrell & Co.
Johnny Rockets Restaurant
Kroger — Anderson
Kroger — Downtown
Kroger — Woodlawn
Mark Tipton
Matthew 25 Ministries
McAuley High School
Miller Poultry
Moeller High School
Mother of Mercy High School
Mount Notre Dame High School
Nehemiah Manufacturing
Panera Bread
Princeton High School
Princeton Middle School
Proctor & Gamble
Protective Life
Reinhardt Foods
Roger Bacon High School
Roselawn Condon School PTO
St. Boniface
St. Jude School
St. Mark’s Lutheran Schools
St. Mary’s School
St. Peter in Chains Cathedral
St. Peter and Paul
St. Rose Church
St. Ursula Academy
St. Xavier High School
Sara Lee Corporation
Servati Bakery
Steve Culbertson
Tall Institute
The Kroger Company
Turner Construction
Ursuline Academy
WLWT — Channel 5
Wonder Bread
SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL – CINCINNATI • 2012 ANNUAL REPORT
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2013–2014
Andrew Curran,
President
Chief Operating Officer
DMR/Interactive
Becky Catino,
Chairperson
Partner, 625 Investments
Chris Williams,
Vice President
Director of Consulting,
Operational Results, Inc.
Tricia Johnson, Treasurer
Executive Director,
Ernst & Young, LLP
Ron Christian, Secretary
Pharmacy Board Rep.
Partner – Taft
Karen Bankston,
PhD, FACH
Assoc. Dean of Clinical
Practice, Partnership &
Community Engagement,
University of Cincinnati
Sr. Mary Ann Humbert,
SC, Spiritual Advisor
Sisters of Charity
Sandy Brielmaier,
Past President
Director of Marketing,
Esther Price Candies
Rick Chouteau
Senior Vice President, Paycor
Fr. David Endres
Asst. Professor of Church
History & Historical Theology,
Director of Field Education,
Athenaeum of Ohio/Mt. St.
Mary’s Seminary of the West
Joe Evelo
Managing Director – Wealth
Mgmt./Private Wealth Advisor,
The Evelo/Singer/Sullivan
Group, Merrill Lynch Private
Banking & Investment Group
John B. Gartner III, SIOR
Brokerage Senior Vice
President/Principal, Cincinnati
Industrial Services Group,
Colliers International
Cindy Givens
Program Manager,
Customer Assistance Funds,
Duke Energy
Bob Gramann
Chairman, GBBN Architects
Dan Hurley
Director, Leadership
Cincinnati
Marva Johns
CEO, MLJ Consulting
Lisa Knutson
Senior Vice President,
Chief Administrative Officer,
E.W. Scripps
Bart Kohler,
Past Chairperson
President & CEO,
Hubert Company
Gary Massa
VP for University Relations,
Xavier University
Anne Niehaus
Attorney, Niehaus Law
Offices, LLC
Mike Pratt
St. James White Oak
Procter & Gamble, Retired
Bre Sambuchino
Teacher, Loveland
High School
John Sawyer
Senior Vice President and
Chief Distribution Officer,
Protective Life
Chris Shimala
Commercial Regional
Manager, Senior Vice
President, Huntington Bank
David Stouffer
CFO, ThinkVine Corporation
Liz Carter, ex officio
Executive Director,
St. Vincent de Paul Cincinnati
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL CHARITABLE PHARMACY BOARD 2013–2014
Mike Jennings, MD,
President
Director, Dept. of Internal
Medicine, Christ Hospital
Kelley J. Downing,
Vice President
President/CEO, Bartlett & Co.
Brad Schwartz, CPA,
Treasurer
CFO, Mueller Roofing
Dist. Inc.
Mike Puccini, RPh,
Secretary
Pharmacy Business Dev.
Mgr. Cincinnati/Dayton
KMA, Kroger
Amar Bhati, MD
Internist, Christ Hospital
Clinic, Norwood
David Catanzaro,
Pharm D
Medical Science Liaison,
Actelion Pharmaceuticals
Ron Christian,
Past President
Partner, Taft Law Firm
Sandra Kuehn
President/CEO,
Center for Chemical
Addictions Treatment
Susan Mashni,
Pharm D, BCPS
Drug Policy Dev. Specialist,
Catholic Health Partners
Julie McGehee
VP Benefits & Compensation/
Corporate Secretary,
E.W. Scripps
Chole Mullen, MD
Hospital Psychiatrist,
Locum Tenens
Donald Nofziger, MD
Former President,
Academy of Medicine
Bob Saelinger
Partner, Graydon Head &
Ritchey LLP
Andrea Wall, R.Ph.
Assistant Dean for Student
and Alumni Affairs,
University of Cincinnati/
James L. Winkle College
of Pharmacy
Jay Wertz
Portfolio Manager,
Johnson Investment Counsel
Liz Carter, ex officio
Executive Director,
St. Vincent de Paul Cincinnati
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL ADVISORY BOARD 2013–2014
Ron Brown
Managing Director, Taft
Business Consulting LLC
Willie Carden
Director, Cincinnati
Park District
Mark Casella
President/CEO,
Coppertree, Ltd.
Mike Conaton
The Midland Company
Robert Conway, Sr.
The Bistro Group
Mike Connelly
President & CEO,
Catholic Health Partners
Steve Culbertson
Retired
Jim Dodd
Retired Sr. Vice President,
Fifth Third Bank
Ron Joseph, Jr.
Joseph Auto Group
John Kron
Retired, Deloitte
Dan Meyer
Nehemiah Manufacturing Co.
Tom O’Brien
Retired VP, Procter & Gamble
Neil O’Connor
Clark, Schaefer, Hackett & Co
Bob Stautberg
Retired Vice President,
St. Xavier High School
Jim Stutz
Vice President,
Halo Brand Productions
Tamara Sullivan
President, Sullivan
Communications, Inc.
Rev. Barry Windholtz
St. Peter in Chains Cathedral
MANAGEMENT TEAM
Liz Carter,
Executive Director
Prentice Carter,
Operations Director
Mike Espel, R. PH.
Charitable Pharmacy Director
Matt Flege,
Management Associate
Cindy Hammerstrom,
Finance Director
Gary Horton,
Volunteer and Member
Services Director
Kevin Lab,
Programs Director
LaMonica Sherman,
Site Program Manager
Karen Williams,
Development Director
Elysa Hamlin,
Senior Communications
Coordinator
PRODUCTION CREDITS
The 2012 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
Society of St. Vincent de Paul
1125 Bank St.
Cincinnati, OH 45214
(513) 562-8841
www.SVDPcincinnati.org
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  • 1. LovegrowsSOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL — CINCINNATI • 2012 ANNUAL REPORT
  • 2. “But be kind and love, for love is your first gift to the poor.” Blessed Rosalie Rendu
  • 3. 3 SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL – CINCINNATI • 2012 ANNUAL REPORT Dear Friends,At the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, love is our first gift to those we help. Each day in homes all across our community, St. Vincent de Paul members visit suffering families. This has been a particularly difficult year for our neighbors in need. All around them they hear stories of economic recovery, but there has been no recovery for many families. Middle class jobs that once ensured a decent living have given way to low-end and part-time work. Poverty is seeping into suburban neighborhoods where it was once rare, and physical needs are accompanied by a sense of despair, shame and hopelessness. And yet, in the midst of this need … love grows. Into these lives, St. Vincent de Paul volunteers bring practical help, emotional support and spiritual nourishment. A little boy who is hungry gets a hot, nourishing meal. An elderly man who sleeps on the floor is given a bed, and the family who would be on the street tomorrow receives help with their rent tonight. The distraught mother who has given up all hope finds the comfort of a listening ear and a loving heart. One hand reaches to grasp another, and love grows. Last year, our volunteers personally visited the homes of people in need more than 7,500 times, bearing the gifts you so generously gave. Thanks to you, hope and love replaced fear and discourage- ment in the lives of more than 120,000 neighbors in need. And love grows. In the following pages, you will find the stories of a small selection of families and individuals whose lives have changed because you answered Christ’s call to love one another. Out of the true kindness of your heart, love grows to inspire hope and change lives. God bless you for the love you bring to those who are suffering. Liz Carter Andrew Curran Executive Director President
  • 4. A grandfather provides a stable, loving home for his granddaughter … Love grows. Christopher & Sally
  • 5. 5 SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL – CINCINNATI • 2012 ANNUAL REPORT OUR SERVICES • HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL – CINCINNNNNNNNNN A 55555 Every week we are forced to turn away local families who are in danger of becoming homeless because we do not have enough resources to help them. Your gift of $500 will save a family from becoming homeless. Christopher and his grand- daughter, Sally, have a radiating love for one an- other. As Sally bounces around brightening everyone’s day, she keeps an eye on her grandpa, en- couraged by his loving laugh of approval. When Sally snuggles up to her grandpa, he transforms from a tough, hardworking man into a gentle and devoted grandfather. Together, they are at peace and at home. Sally lives with Christopher and he does everything he can for his lovable, bright-eyed granddaughter. “It’s all about her,” said Christopher. Sally’s parents love her but they are both still young, so Christopher tries to spend as much time with her as possible. Christopher recently fell on hard times when he was laid-off from his job. “Before I knew it, our electric and water were turned off and we were behind on our rent,” he said. Panicked and con- cerned about what would happen to Sally if they lost their home, Christopher worked hard to raise the money for his water and electric bill. However, he did not have enough to pay his rent, and his landlord was ready to evict him. That is when Christopher turned to St. Vincent de Paul. Just a few hundred dollars in rental assis- tance was enough to save Christopher and Sally from becoming homeless. Christopher recent- ly found a new job and is now secure in his home. He is looking forward to teaching Sally how to ride her bike in their drive- way, relieved that he will be able to watch her grow up safe and happy in their home. “She says she wants to be a model someday,” Christopher beamed. “With that smile, I know she can do it.” Because of your generosity, 5,210 families received rent or utility assistance in 2012. Families who receive rent and utility assistance meet one-on-one with our staff and volunteers to work toward long- term solutions through budget counseling, financial literacy classes and more. 90 percent of the families we helped were still in their homes at least 6 months after receiving assistance.
  • 6. A mother creates a better future for her family … Love grows. Amber
  • 7. 7 SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL – CINCINNATI • 2012 ANNUAL REPORT OUR SERVICES • WINTON HILLS OUTREACH CENTER Amber wants to be the kind of mother her children can look up to. She wants to teach them not only with words but also by her actions. She dreams of being a high school graduate. A bright, caring wife and mother of five rambunctious children, Amber has decided to make getting her GED a priority. Her children are getting older, and she wants them to value education. “You can’t tell your kids that their degree is important if you don’t have one yourself,” she said. That is why each morning, Amber gets her children off to school and then heads to the St. Vincent de Paul Outreach Center in Winton Hills. There, she joins up to two dozen other students aged 18 to 56 diligently working toward a better life that begins with a high school degree. The small class size and caring atmosphere are helping Amber succeed. “The teachers help you in a loving manner and it feels like they really care,” Amber said. “I truly believe that they are God’s disciples.” She hopes that with hard work, someday she will proudly add her own photo to the wall of pictures recognizing past GED graduates. Amber is just one of many parents doing their best to raise their children in Winton Hills, one of Cincinnati’s most impoverished — and intimidat- ing — neighborhoods. The St. Vincent de Paul Outreach Center is a beacon of hope in this troubled area, offering an array of programs that help families develop the stability, knowledge, love, and support to build a better future. Four out of five adults strug- gle with joblessness, near- poverty or reliance on wel- fare for at least part of their lives. St. Vincent de Paul provided basic necessities to 120,000 people in 2012. In addition, our Outreach Centers in the West End and Winton Hills offer financial literacy classes, GED classes and support groups for men and women. St. Vincent de Paul’s efforts support the work of many other pro- grams and agencies; last year we were the top referral agency for the United Way’s 211 helpline. adadaddadddsss tototototo tttheheheh OuOuOuuOutrtrtreaeaeaaachchchhhhh nnnssss heheherrr nnnngggggg hhhigigigigighhhhhh ararareeee ccceeeeeeeeeeed.d.d.ddd ppp nnnnnnnnnerererr yyy sasasasaidididididd... thththhhheyeyeyeyeyeye ””””” HiHiHiH llllllls,s,s, ooooooneneneneee ooooffffff CiCiCiiCincncncncininininnananatititii’s’s’ssss mmmososostttt imimimmpopopoppopovevevvevevev riririishshshshhhhedededede ———— aaaaandndnd iiintntnttttimimimii idididdatatataaaaa --- Fou gle w pov fare live pro to 1 In Cen Wint liter You can help people like Amber create a better future for their families. Your gift of $250 will provide a GED tutor for a neighbor who is willing to work hard for an education.
  • 8. A grandfather receives life-saving medication … Love grows. David
  • 9. 9 SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL – CINCINNATI • 2012 ANNUAL REPORT OUR SERVICES • CHARITABLE PHARMACY “We are all God’s people, and that’s exactly how they treat me when I’m at the St. Vin- cent de Paul Charitable Phar- macy. Everyone is so friendly to me and supportive.” After a 30-year career in quality control for an airplane engine parts manufacturer, David suffered from two blood clots. Bleeding caused by his medication made it impossible for him to continue working, and he reluctantly resigned from his job. Following a series of heart attacks, this once healthy and vibrant man was diagnosed with emphysema and heart disease. David faced a bleak future. He needed 18 different medicines daily, costing $900 per month out of pocket. He faced an im- possible choice. “I can choose to pay for my medicine,” David said, “but I would lose my home and have to walk to the pharmacy from under a bridge somewhere.” He has seen the im- pact of not being able to afford the right medica- tion. A friend and col- league died in David’s arms from severe respiratory problems because he could not afford his prescribed inhaler. David knows without proper medications, he faces a similar fate. “This is life or death for me. If it wasn’t for St. Vincent de Paul, I would be dead.” Despite the many hardships life has brought to David, the kindness shown to him by St. Vincent de Paul volunteers has lifted his spirit. He has vowed to live his life fully and have a positive outlook every day. “The amount of time isn’t as impor- tant to me now as the quality of that time. It’s being at peace with God. It’s spending time with my family, especially my grandkids. St. Vincent de Paul gives me both of those.” In 2012, the Charitable Phar- macy filled 45,130 prescrip- tions, valued at more than $5 million. The Charitable Pharmacy provides prescription medi- cation to those in need while guiding them toward long- term health through health screenings, medication adher- ence counseling, nutrition counseling and more. AAAAAAAANNNNNUAL REPORT aaaaandnddndndndndndd sssssssupupupupupupupuppppuu popopopopopopopoortrtrtrtrrrtrtivivivivivivivive.e.eeee.e””””””” AfAfAfAfAfAfAAAAfteteteteteteteerrrrrrrr aaaaaaa 3030303030303030-y-y-y-y-y-y-yyeaeaeeaeaeaearrrrr cacacacacacacaarerererereeeeerererereerere iiiinnnnnnnn quququququququuq alalalalalalallititititititttyyyyyyyyy cocococooocococontntntntntntntntrororororororor llllllll fofofofofofofoforrrrrrr ananaananananann aaaaaaaaairiririririririrplplplplplplplplananananananaana eeeeeee enenenenenenenengigigigiggigiginenenenenenee pppppppparararararararaaraa tstststsstss mmmmmmmmmanananananananufufufufufufuffufacacacacacacaca tututututuuuturererererererererr r,r,r,r,r,r,r DaDaDaDaDaDaDaDaaavivivivivivivivvv dddddddd susussususususuuffffffffffffffffffffererererereree edededededededdded ffffffffrororororororor mmmmmmmm twtwtwtwtwtwtwwooooooooo blblblblblblbbb oooooooooooooooodddddddd clclclclclclclclototototototots.s.s.s.ss.ss BBBBBBBBleleleleleleleleedededededededededdedininininininnngggggggggg cacacacacaccacaususususususususuu edededededededdd bbbbbbbbbyyyyyyyyyy hihihihhihihihih ssssss lleemememememememeeedidididididididicacacacaacacaac tititititititit ononononononnon mmmmmmmmadadadadadadadadddeeeeeeee ititititiittit iiiiiiiimpmpmpmpmpmpmpmpososossososososssisisisisisiis blblblblblbllblblleeeeee lllllwowowowowowowowoulululululululu ananananananannddddddddd hhhhhh mmmmphphphphphphphphararararararararrmmmmmmm brbrbrbrbbrbrb idididididididididdidgggggggg HHHHHHHH papapapapapapapap ctctctctctctctc affaffaffaffaffaffaffaffoooooooo titititititititit onononoononnonn lelleleleleleleaaaaaaa arararaararararmmmmmmm rererererereresssssss bebebebebebeb affaffaffaffaffaffaffaa ininininininininni hahahahahahahahah lelelelelelelel r.r.rrr.rrr DDDDDDDDDavavavavavvavv prprprprprprprp opopopopopopopppererererereer mmmmmmmmmededededededediiiiiiii fafaafateteteetsisisiisisisisiimimimimimimimm lalalalalaaarrrrrr fafafafafafafafaf teteteteteet The Charitable Pharmacy is a one-of-a-kind, innovative program in Cincinnati that provides free prescription medication to neighbors who otherwise could not afford it. The Charitable Pharmacy is the last hope for those we help. There is no other program to which to refer people like David. Your gift of $5,000 would fill 500 prescriptions for neighbors in need.
  • 10. Leslie A hungry child has a warm meal … Love grows.
  • 11. 11 SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL – CINCINNATI • 2012 ANNUAL REPORT OUR SERVICES • FOOD PANTRY L eslie has worked hard to pull herself and her children out of poverty, but it is not a cycle that is easily broken. She dreamed of being a chef, so she graduated from Cincinnati Cooks and even earned a special certification in fine dining to ensure that she would succeed in her new career. She found a job at a restaurant and was looking forward to the new life that lay ahead. Then, the restaurant began to cut back her hours. Instead of cooking gourmet meals to support her family, Leslie was skipping meals herself to feed her children. Leslie’s children cling to her, sneaking kisses and hugs whenever possible. They think the world of her, but Leslie felt that she was failing them because she could not provide for them in the most basic way. That is when Leslie turned to St. Vincent de Paul’s Edyth and Carl Lindner Choice Food Pantry for help. “Everyone is so friendly,” Leslie said. “The volunteers don’t make me feel bad, and it is such a relief to have food for my children.” Thanks to you, Leslie knows her children will be fed while she seeks a job. In the meantime, she is doing all she can to give back. An adult leader for the teen group at a church in the West End, she encourages the group to volun- teer in the community. “A lot of people who go to our church are not from the community, and they don’t understand how hard it can be to rise above poverty,” Leslie said. “I take them to vol- unteer at places like St. Vincent de Paul so that they can meet people in the community and get a better understanding of the struggles they face.” St. Vincent de Paul’s 9 neighborhood-based food pantries provide food as- sistance to families in every neighborhood of Cincinnati. In 2012, your support al- lowed our pantries to serve our neighbors in need more than 100,00 times. hhhheee drdrdrdreaeaeaeamemememeddddddd ofofofoff sosososo sssshehehehe ggggrarararadudududuatatatatededededd atatatatiiii CoCoCoCookokokokkssss anananandddd evevevevenenenen iciciialalalal nnnn hhhhheeeee eeeeddddd ininininnn erererer... aaaa ururururananananntttt kkkkkinininininggggg hehehehee lalalalal yyyy tttthehehehee gggganananan eeerrrr ooooffff memememettttt rtrtrtrt eeeeee aaaalslslslssl hhhherererererseseseselflflflf enenenen... nnnn clclclclininininggggggg totototo hhhherererer,,,, nnnndddddddd huhuhuhuh gsgsgssgs TTTTheheheheeeyyyy ththththininininkkkk tttt LeLeLeL slslslieieieie enenene cococococ ururururagagagagesesess tttthehehehe ggggrorororoupupupup tttoooo vovovoolululunnn teteteteerererer iiinnnnnn ththththeeee cocococommmmmmmmmununununu itititity.y.y.y “““AAAA lolololotttt ofofofof pepepepeopopopopplelelele wwwwhohohohoh ggggoooo totototoott oooourururr cccchuhuhuhurcrcrcrrcrcrrr hhhhhh arararara eeee nonononon tttt frfrfrfrf omomomom tttttheheheheh cccccomomomommumumumum nininininiiitytytytytyty,,,,,, anananana dddd s n In lo ou th As suburban poverty grows, more and more families are struggling to afford a nutritious meal. The dramatic increase in need has left many of our pan- try shelves bare. You can help neighbors in their time of need. Your gift of $60 will feed three families for one week.
  • 12. Kayla & DeMarco A growing child gets a shirt that fits … Love grows.
  • 13. SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL – CINCINNATI • 2012 ANNUAL REPORTAUL – CINCINNATI •• 200122 AAANNUANNUNNUAUALL REL REREPORTPORTPORT 13 OUR SERVICES • THRIFT STORES One day in April, Kayla’s tiny daughter stopped breathing, and every- thing in her life turned upside down. Kayla’s young son DeMarco had been excited to welcome home a little sister to love and care for, but was heartbroken when the baby passed away. Losing her daughter to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome only weeks after she was born plummeted Kayla into a deep depression. Her pain was paralyzing, preventing her from working or even caring for DeMarco. Kayla’s mother, Nicole, did all she could for her daughter and brought Kayla and DeMarco to live in her apartment. She cared for DeMarco and worked extra hours to cover expenses. But between the funeral costs, medical costs, and Kayla’s loss of income, the family’s savings was completely drained in just a few months. Nicole was about to lose her home. In their darkest hour, Nicole and Kayla turned to St. Vin- cent de Paul. Your generous donations to the St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store and Donation Centers helped this grieving family pay their rent and pro- vide clothing and furniture for growing DeMarco. Kayla still struggles with the death of her young daughter, but she has returned to work at a fast food restaurant and is staying strong for DeMarco. The family is still working to get back on their feet, but the kindness and generosity of St. Vincent de Paul’s donors and volunteers has given them new hope for the future. St. Vincent de Paul volunteers meet with people every day who have endured unforeseen tragedies that have sent their lives spiraling out of control. Sometimes it is the death of a family member or an illness, other times it is something as simple as a car repair or having their work hours cut. You can give hope to families in every neighborhood of Cincinnati by donating your new or gently- used clothing and household items to a St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store and Donation Center. Donations can be dropped off at any of our seven thrift store locations, or call 513-421-CARE (2273) to schedule a free donation pick-up today. Store locations can be found on page 20. Thanks to your generous donations, St. Vincent de Paul’s thrift stores provided $600,000 in furniture, cloth- ing and household items at no cost to neighbors in need. Proceeds from our Thrift Store and Donation Centers also help struggling families by providing sup- port for programs such as Homelessness Prevention, the Charitable Pharmacy, and the Edyth and Carl Lindner Choice Food Pantry.
  • 14. Ezeckel & Kenya St. Vincent de Paul volunteers befriend a neighbor in need … Love grows.
  • 15. 15 SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL – CINCINNATI • 2012 ANNUAL REPORT OUR SERVICES • CONFERENCES Every day, St. Vincent de Paul members in your local neighborhood bring help and hope to struggling families through home visits and emergency assistance. To learn more about how you can make love grow in your community, please contact Gary Horton, Director of Volunteer and Member Services, at ghorton@SVDPcincinnati.org or 513-562-8841 ext. 234. “Everything we have, who we are, is because of my aunt and uncle, and the Conference Members of St. Bartholomew.” Ezeckel, his wife Kenya and their playful children, Gbinal and Latisha, were not always such a joyful family. Just a few short months ago, they were living in the midst of civil war in Liberia, stepping over dead bodies. They hid in the forests, sleeping against trees. Then, there came a miracle — an opportunity to move to America. An aunt and uncle whom Ezeckel had never person- ally met learned of their plight and agreed take them in. Ezeckel and his family moved into their aunt and uncle’s humble home in Mt. Healthy. They had no jobs, no driver’s licenses, no car, and very few possessions. Almost immediately, Ezeckel set out to find a church where he could give thanks to God for bringing his family to America. When he and his uncle drove past St. Bartholomew Parish, Ezeckel was imme- diately drawn to the church. “I am not sure why we stopped at that church that day, but we did,” said Ezeckel’s uncle. It was a stop that changed Ezeckel’s life. The St. Vincent de Paul members at St. Bartholomew wel- comed Ezeckel and his family with open arms. First, they provided basics like clothing and food. Then, they worked with the family for months, helping them find employment at one of St. Vincent de Paul’s Thrift Store and Donation Cen- ters, transporting their children to school, and even helping them find their very own apartment. Thousands of miles from their native country and all that was fa- miliar, Ezeckel and Kenya found a new family to love and cherish them. When the time came for their children to be baptized, they turned to Conference member John and his wife to be the Godparents. Suburban poverty in Cincinnati has increased by 83 percent since 2000, with many at-risk families now isolated in suburban communities where few services are available. St. Vincent de Paul’s network of 950 parish-based volunteers serving more than 71 Cincin- nati neighborhoods places us at the front lines of subur- ban poverty, uniquely posi- tioned to reach and assist these families. In 2012, our members visited the homes of those in need 7,447 times, helping 37,078 people.
  • 17. 17 SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL – CINCINNATI • 2012 ANNUAL REPORT “I’ve learned the true virtue of serving others with my whole self, realizing that my weaknesses are as valuable as my strengths. I have been challenged in areas of communi- ty life, ministry, personal spiri- tual, intellectual and emotional growth, and am finding joy and a sense of purpose through this whole process,” said a 2012 Vin- centian Volunteer of Cincinnati. Rooted in the mission of St. Vincent de Paul, Vincentian Volunteers of Cincinnati (VVC) is the only faith-based, year-long residential service program in Cincinnati. Bringing St. Vincent de Paul’s motto, “neighbors helping neighbors,” to life, VVC members work full-time at the West End Outreach Center providing person-to-person service to those in need, serve as members of a St. Vincent de Paul Conference, facilitate immersion experi- ences through the Ozanam Center for Service Learning, and live in an intentional community in the West End, regularly engaging in spiritual formation and community growth. Our hope is that the VVC program will become part of a lifelong commitment these young adults make to live their faith as passion- ate, committed Vincentians who will carry on the work of the Society in the future by walking alongside their neigh- bors in need. Ozanam Center for Service Learning The Ozanam Center for Service Learning offers day- long to week-long immersion experiences that connect people from diverse back- grounds, engage partici- pants in poverty and social justice issues and grow a commitment to service in community. Participants range from school, St. Vin- cent de Paul member, and adult groups. To learn more or to schedule a retreat, call 513-562-8841 ext. 231 or email Ozanam@SVDPcin- cinnati.org. OUR SERVICES • VINCENTIAN VOLUNTEERS OF CINCINNATI SOCISOCIOOCC ETYETYE OF SOF SOFF SF SSST. VVVT. VVVT. VT. VT. VVVT. VT. VVINCEINCENCCCCINCEENINCENCEINCENNINCENT DNT DT DT DT DT DT DDDNTTNT DNNTTTNTNT DDEEE PPPAPAAE PAE PPPEE PAE PAAULUL –UL –UL CINCINCINCINCCINNCINNCINNCINNNATIATIATIATI • 20• 20• 2001212 A12 A12 ANNNNUANNUAL REL REPPORT heheheheheehehh lpplplplpplplpininininninngggggggg nenenenenenenneigigigigigigigighbhbhbhbhbhbhhbh orororororoororo s,s,s,s,s,ss,s,”””””””” totototototototoo lllllllllifififififfifififi e,e,e,e,e,ee, VVVVVVVVVVVCVCVCVCVCVCVCVCC totototooo lllllivivivivvivveeeeee ththhhthhtheieieieieieieiirrrrrrrr fafafafafaffafaaaititititititititti hhhhhhhhh asasasasasasa ppppppppasasasasasasasssisissisisisisiis onononononononoono --- atatatatatatate,e,e,e,e,ee,e ccccccccomomomomomomommmimimimimimimmimmittttttttttttttttttedededededededede VVVVVVVVVininininininncecececcecececec ntntntntnttntntn iaiaiaiaiaiaiaiansnsnssnssnsnsnsns “I went through each day stopping to reflect on how to live out my faith.” “Treating everyone as a neighbor and sitting down to listen to their story is something I will always incorporate into my future work.” In 2012, our Vincentian Volunteers of Cincinnati served more than 37,000 of our neighbors in need and facilitated Ozanam Center Retreats for a total of 308 participants. But more importantly, the program changed the way they see the world and created new opportunities. If you are interested in learning more, call 513-562-8841 ext. 239 or email VVC@SVDPcincinnati.org.
  • 18. BOB RAHE MATTRESS FUND Every night, hundreds of chil- dren and elderly neighbors sleep on a cold, hard floor. The Bob and Sylvia Rahe Mattress Fund provides comfort and rest to neighbors in need by giving them a mattress, box spring, and bed rail set. In 2012, St. Vincent de Paul provided 786 beds to local adults and children. Thanks to you, a struggling mother tucks her little girl into a cozy bed … love grows. 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 local children in need a soft, warm bed to sleep in. FAN AND AIR CONDITIONER DRIVE Hot summer days can seem endless to sick and elderly neighbors who have no source of heat relief. Thanks to you, St. Vincent de Paul gave 1,000 fans and 450 air conditioners to people in need in 2012. An elderly woman raises her arms in joy as two St. Vincent de Paul members deliver an air conditioner … love grows. Thank you to our 2012 part- ners: WCPO, Huntington National Bank, Braun Heating and Air Condition- ing, Coney Island, Tedia Company, Inc., American Fan Company and Stor-All Self Storage. 5 CARES COAT DRIVE Many neighbors in need face the cold winter months without a coat. In 2012, you gave 5,630 coats to keep local adults and chil- dren safe and warm throughout the winter. A little boy slips into a coat in his favorite color and his face lights up… love grows. Thank you to our 2012 partners: WLWT News 5, Gold Star Chili, Kemba Credit Union, local fire departments, City Dash, One Warm Coat and Scarf It Up. PROGRAMS, DRIVES AND EVENTS
  • 19. 19 SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL – CINCINNATI • 2012 ANNUAL REPORT PROGRAMS, DRIVES AND EVENTS KROGER AND FOX 19 FOOD FROM THE HEART From Delhi to Anderson Town- ship, and Bridgetown to Finney- town, requests for help with food — the most basic of all needs — are on the rise. During Kroger and Fox 19’s Food From the Heart Drive, donations are ac- cepted in food collection barrels and coin-boxes at Kroger store locations. Our volunteers carry your gifts directly to the homes of hungry families in your local neighborhood. Thanks to you, on a dark winter evening, a mom calls her children to a warm meal … love grows. Thank you to our 2012 partners: Kroger and Fox 19. CINCINNATI REDS STRIKE OUT HUNGER FOOD DRIVE Every year, Reds fans team up to Strike Out Hunger in Cincinnati by donating non-perishable food items at the Reds’ stadium. The Reds generously reward your kindness with a ticket to a future game. In 2012, you put more than 8,500 meals on the tables of neighbors in need through the Reds Strike Out Hunger Food Drive. On a summer day, when there is no hope of a school lunch, three little girls share a can of Spaghettios, thanks to you … love grows. Thank you to our 2012 part- ners: Cincinnati Reds and WLWT News 5. HOLIDAY PROGRAMS As suburban poverty grows, more and more families face a meager holiday, unable to afford a holiday meal or Christmas gifts for their children. During the 2012 holiday season, you gave hope and holiday cheer to more than 7,467 local families by generously supporting pro- grams such as Thanksgiving and Christmas food baskets, Adopt-A-Family, Angel Toy Program, Holiday Hearts, and Shop with a Bengal. It’s chilly on the St. Vincent de Paul dock where stacks of food and Thanksgiving turkeys are ready to be distributed to the struggling families that will soon stream through the doors. But for the moment all is quiet as old and young, black and white, helper and helped join hands and bow heads in a prayer of hope and thanks, … love grows. RETROFITTINGS St. Vincent de Paul partners with the student designers from the University of Cincinnati College of Design, Architecture, Art and Planning (DAAP) for one of the year’s most anticipated events — RetroFittings! Each sophomore design student is challenged to design an ensemble using just $10 worth of goods they select from a St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store. A lively, one-of-a-kind show spotlighting the fashions is the highlight of the evening. Proceeds support the mission of St. Vincent de Paul. PRESCRIPTION FORE FUN CHARITY GOLF OUTING In 2012, St. Vincent de Paul held the 7th Annual Prescription Fore Fun Charity Golf Outing, benefiting the Charitable Phar- macy. Thanks to our generous sponsors, donors, and golfers, the outing raised enough money to fill 2,500 prescriptions for neighbors in need.
  • 20. GIVE BACK • To volunteer, call (513) 562-8841 x211. • To schedule a retreat, call (513) 562-8841 x231. • To make a financial or planned gift, or to host a drive, call (513) 421-HOPE (4673). • To donate clothing, furniture, household items or vehicle, call (513) 421-CARE (2273). OUR THRIFT STORE/ DONATION CENTER LOCATIONS ACROSS CINCINNATI Colerain 6900 Colerain Ave. Cincinnati, OH 45239 (513) 741-1641 Este Superstore 4530 Este Ave. Cincinnati, OH 45232 (513) 681-9838 Evendale 9864 Reading Road 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 YOU CAN GIVE BACK! GIVE YOUR TIME You can lift a burden either by meeting directly with people in need or by working behind the scenes. Our volunteers are regular people of all ages and walks of life. PARTICIPATE IN SERVICE LEARNING The Ozanam Center for Service Learning offers re- treat experiences for adults and students. Retreats include a balance of interaction with neighbors of diverse backgrounds, personal reflection, service activities, and discovery of practical ways to break down barriers and create lasting change. GIVE FINANCIAL SUPPORT A gift of any amount will help provide encouragement through emergency assistance with rent, utilities, transportation, food, and medicine. Almost all of our funding is from individual gifts from Cincinnatians who want to help their neighbors in need. MAKE A PLANNED GIFT You can leave a last- ing legacy of hope through tax-favored financial and estate planning. GIVE GOODS AND YOUR USED VEHICLE Your tax-deductible donations of furniture, clothing, household items, and even a used vehicle give hope and encouragement to struggling families. One hundred percent of proceeds from our Vehicle Donation Program are used to help local people in need. HOST A FOOD DRIVE Hosting a food drive is a fun and easy way to bring your community together to help those in need. Non-perishable food donations are needed year-round to support families facing financial need.
  • 21. 21 SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL – CINCINNATI • 2012 ANNUAL REPORT CONFERENCES CINCINNATI DISTRICT COUNCIL CONFERENCES All Saints Annunciation Assumption Bellarmine Chapel Xavier Univ. Cathedral of St. Peter in Chains/ St. Xavier Christ the King Church of the Resurrection Corpus Christi/St. John Neumann Good Shepherd Guardian Angels Holy Family Immaculate Heart of Mary Little Flower Nativity Our Lady of Lourdes Our Lady of the Rosary/ St. Matthias Our Lady of Victory Our Lady of Visitation Resurrection San Carlos/St. Charles St. Aloysius Gonzaga St. Ann St. Antoninus St. Bartholomew St. Bernard, Taylor Creek St. Bernard, Spring Grove Village St. Boniface St. Catharine St. Cecilia St. Clare St. Clement St. Dominic St. Gabriel St. Gertrude St. Ignatius St. James White Oak St. James of the Valley St. John the Evangelist St. John the Baptist Harrison St. John the Baptist Dry Ridge St. Joseph, West End St. Joseph, North Bend St. Jude St. Lawrence St. Margaret of Cortona/ St. John Vianney St. Margaret Mary St. Martin of Tours St. Mary, Hyde Park St. Mary, Aurora, Indiana St. Michael the Archangel St. Pius Food Pantry St. Saviour St. Teresa of Avila St. Vivian St. William Sts. Peter & Paul Roger Bacon High School Mount Notre Dame High School
  • 22. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED In 2012, contributed volunteer hours totaled 105,910 including: • Conference members: 948 members equaling 58,061 hours • Bank Street Pantry, Charitable Pharmacy, other services: 2,224 total volunteers equaling 23,540 hours • Stores: 24,309 volunteer hours In 2012, SVDP helped more than 120,000 people through its programs: • Conferences (Parish-based Volunteer Groups): helped 37,078 people & made 7,447 home visits • Social Services: helped 38,185, including 340 home visits • Food Pantries: helped people more than 100,000 times • Charitable Pharmacy: filled 45,130 prescrip- tions valued at $5,362,724 • Other drives & events resulted in an additional 3,979 people helped 2012 FINANCIAL REPORT
  • 23. SOURCES OF SUPPORT 17% Contributions & legal bequests 42% Donated food & other goods 3% Auto & other 2% Investment gain 36% Stores 17% Assistance to needy 8% Food pantries 67% Furniture, clothing, & other goods 2% Car donation program 3% Management & general3% Fundraising USES OF SUPPORT 23 SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL – CINCINNATI • 2012 ANNUAL REPORT 2012 FINANCIAL REPORT 2012 STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES REVENUES, GAINS, AND OTHER SUPPORT Contributions & legal bequests . . . . . . .$3,646,120 Donated food & other goods . . . . . . . . . . . 8,897,222 Stores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7,753,987 Investment gain. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .367,977 Auto & other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 670,724 Total revenue, gains & other support. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $21,336,030 EXPENSES Program services Assistance to needy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3,246,368 Food pantries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,582,482 Furniture, clothing, & other goods. . . .12,938,266 Total program services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$17,767,116 Car donation program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $476,812 Supporting services Management & general . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $532,779 Fundraising . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 525,677 Total supporting services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,058,456 Total expenses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $19,302,384 CHANGE IN NET ASSETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,033,646 Net assets, beginning of year . . . . . . . . . . . . . $14,267,442 Net assets at end of year. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$16,301,088 “NOW THESE THREE REMAIN: FAITH, HOPE AND LOVE. BUT THE GREATEST OF THESE IS LOVE.” 1 Corinthians 13:13
  • 25. 25 SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL – CINCINNATI • 2012 ANNUAL REPORT OUR DONORS SOCIETY OF SERVICE ($100,000 AND UP) Beverly W. Hersh Needy Benefits Foundation Elaine and Henry Fischer The Estate of Mrs. Celia Mileski SOCIETY OF HUMILITY ($50,000–$99,000) Bob and Liz Maxwell The Ed and Joann Hubert Family Foundation, Inc. The Kroger Company Foundation SOCIETY OF SIMPLICITY ($25,000–$49,999) SC Ministry Foundation The Catino Family Foundation The Health Foundation of Greater Cincinnati The Paula M. Steiner Family Foundation, Inc. The Ruth J. and Robert A. Conway Foundation SOCIETY OF CHARITY ($10,000–$24,999) Bank of America — Matching Gifts Program Catholic Health Partners Catholics United for the Poor City Of Cincinnati Mr. Michael D. Connelly James E. Evans GE Fund Hatton Foundation Rick and Amy Held Mrs. Ellen M. Miller Nehemiah Manufacturing Company, LLC Niehaus Financial Services, LLC Omnicare Foundation Thomas and Audrey Ruthman Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sedler Tedia Company, Inc. The Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile, Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation The James J. & Joan A. Gardner Family Foundation The John and Jenny Ward Family Foundation The Robert and Jeanne Diesel Foundation SOCIETY OF JUSTICE ($5,000–$9,999) Rick and Nancy Booms BP Products North America, Inc. Braun Heating & Air Conditioning Company, Inc. Ron and Vicki Christian Carl and Linda DeBlasio Christopher C. Elma Cynthia Etsler Evelo/Singer/Sullivan Group of Merrill Lynch General Electric Company Mr. James Gielty Tiffany Hanisch-Bergan Dr. Michael and Kathleen Jennings William and Suzanne Joiner C. Bart & Linda Kohler Mary Sue McDuffie Mueller Roofing Distributors, Inc. Urban and Barbara Neville O.K.I. Auction, LLC Thomas and Ginny O’Brien Mrs. Dorothy G. Roth Joshua Sellers Michael and Janet Sepela Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati Katherine and Tim Stautberg James and Linda Steffen Paul and Meg Tarvin The Estate of Dorothy J. Garland The Estate of Jerry Duwel The Jay and Beulah Raymond Endowment Fund The Scripps Howard Foundation The Wohlgemuth Herschede Foundation TriHealth U.S. Bank Mary T. Verkamp, Trust West Side Capital, LLC Bob and Marilyn Wildermuth
  • 26. 26 SOCIETY OF TRUTH ($2,500–$4,999) Academy of Medicine of Cincinnati American Fan Co. Barbara Apking Howard and Pamela Bell James and Jenny Berg Sandy and Bruce Brielmaier Prentice and Liz Carter Nathan D. Clements Jim and Elizabeth Dodd Mr. Frank Dowd Frontgate David and Dena Garascia Give With Liberty — Matching Gift Program Bob and Carol Gramann Haglage Construction, Inc. Andrew Hawkins Michael Hoeting Johnson Investment Counsel, Inc. — Charitable Gift Fund Ronald G. and Caroline Joseph Michael Krienik LPK Reynold Tala Maualuga Robert Olberding James and Denise Patton Domata U. and Anna M. Peko Michael and E. Diane Rohs William and Jo Ann Ropp RPP Containers Andre Smith, Jr. Southwest Financial Services, LTD St. Xavier High School Mike and Kathleen Stenger The Bank of Kentucky The Leser Family Fund Steven and Carolyn Wenstrup Ms. Mary L. Wetzel Andrew Whitworth SOCIETY OF SPIRIT ($1,000–$2,499) Henry and Nancy Acciani Mr. & Mrs. Scott Adams Agnes Nordloh Charitable Trust AK Steel Foundation Jason Allen Renate Alvi Archdiocese of Cincinnati Rev. Thomas R. Axe Bartlett & Co. Gregory and Julie Bauke John and Joyce Berning Mr. and Mrs. Robert Besse Blue Ash Protective Association, Inc. J. Robert and Dianne Brown Jane Buehler Katie Bulach Robert A. and Kara Bult Mr. and Mrs. Michael Burns Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Castellini Joan and Richard Chouteau Greg Cimmarusti Norma L. Clark Maryann Cleary Andrew and Liz Curran Mr. and Mrs. Jerry E. Davis Beverly Davis Ms. Mary G. Davis DaVita HealthCare Partners, Inc. Frank and Virginia DeMaria Foundation Mary Dome Mr. Brad Dreier Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Dreier Duke Energy Foundation — Matching Gift Program Kenneth and Claire Edgell David and Mary Ann Ellerbrock Jerome D. Fagel, Jr. Brian Faust Matthew E. Feldman and Julie R. Baker Feldman Forest Hills Local School District David and Anita Freeman Dr. and Mrs. Harry F. Fry Brian and Anne Marie Gibler Steven and Linda Giessler Goldman, Sachs & Co. — Matching Gift Program Richard and Marilyn Gorman Mary Dean Grote Jim and Kim Gusweiler Richard Haffey William and Lana Haller Clark and Joanne Handy Mr. Richard H. Haneberg Michael F. and Mary J. Haverkamp Jeffrey Herbert Phil and Gloria Hock Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Hoeting Jack Hoeting Arthur and Rita Hudepohl Industrial Developments International i-systems Corporation Tricia and Eric Johnson JTM Meats Keating, Muething & Klekamp, PLL Arleene Keller David A. and Sharon M. Kitzmiller Dorothy C. Klus Revocable Trust Ellie and Don Knauss Lisa and Steven Knutson Tom and Stacey Koenigsfeld Richard and Eva Komoroski
  • 27. 27 SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL – CINCINNATI • 2012 ANNUAL REPORT OUR DONORS Samuel and Sandra Kuehn Thomas A. Kuhn S. George and Joann Kurz Al and Mary Lahti White Jean M. Lambert John and Mary Larson Mary Letty Lavely Martin and Helen Lawson Dave and Judy Lococo David and Rula Louis Daniel and Anne Lovell, MD Macy’s Foundation John and Deborah Majoras SOCIETY OF FAITH ($500–$999) Timothy and Bonnie Albers Rev. Joseph Allison Chris Aluotto Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bayliss Bob and Barb Becker Richard Benner Robert and Kathleen Bennett Berenfield Containers, Inc. Bruce and Karen Berno Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Berns, Jr. Susan and Doug Bierer Robert and Jane Bohinski Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Bohrer Stanley M. Boric Lori Brison Dennis and Jennifer Brown Jeff and Amy Bruns Bunches of Bows, LLC Shauna M. Buring W. Alan and Margaret M. Burke Mr. and Mrs. Patrick T. Burke Gary and Gayle Burke Michael and Tracy Burke Patricia Calo Anne Castleberry Centene Management Company, LLC CenturyLink — Clarke M. Williams Foundation Chaminade Julienne Catholic High School Manuel and Cynthia Chavez Hoon and Aesook Choi CityLink Center J. H. Clasgens II Combined Federal Campaign Michael J. and Nancy D. Conaton Dr. and Mrs. C.J. Condorodis David Conroy Rev. Ronald C. Cooper Cretor Construction Equipment Steve and Gina Culbertson John Curro Ms. Judith S. Curtin John and Carol Daniels Mary Ann Deak Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Debrunner Joseph Degaro Mr. Thomas Digman Rick Dodd James and Janet Donnellon Bryan Dougherty David and Kelley Downing Robert J. and Nancy Dudero Mary J. and Bill Edmund Maurice and Mary Edris Marina Ellison Ed Emmerling Rev. David J. Endres Brent Fening Melvin Firestone Rebecca Flesch Flynn & Company P.S.C., Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T. Fogarty Thomas and Janice Forte Bernard B. and Suzanne J. Gawne Genex Services, Inc. Ryan Gillen Graydon Head & Ritchey, LLP David and Theresa Greenwald Paula Grulee Richard Hansman, Jr. Andy and Tina Hawking Craig A. and Linda Hayden Patricia Herbers Karin Hoden Ms. Margaret M. Hogan Martin F. Hollenbeck David Holwadel Diana Housman Roger and Angela Houston James Howe Ms. Debbie Huffman Lawrence and Marlene Humbert Jon and Laureen Hussey Ron and Gloria Johnson Johnson Investment Counsel, Inc. Scott A. and Mary Johnstone Gregory and Jeannette Jones Amy and George Joseph Barbara Juengling Robert C. and Christine C. Jung, Jr. Dr. Dorothy E. Kaiser Mr. Jerome Charles Kathman William J. and Nancy N. Keating, Sr. Ms. Judith Marie Keiber 20% OF PEOPLE in Hamilton County are living in poverty. ONE THIRD OF OUR CHILDREN are growing up in poverty. 78% OF ADULTS living in poverty are employed. They are the new face of poverty, the suburban working poor. WHAT DIFFERENCE can ONE person make?
  • 28. 26 SOCIETY OF TRUTH ($2,500–$4,999) Academy of Medicine of Cincinnati American Fan Co. Barbara Apking Howard and Pamela Bell James and Jenny Berg Sandy and Bruce Brielmaier Prentice and Liz Carter Nathan D. Clements Jim and Elizabeth Dodd Mr. Frank Dowd Frontgate David and Dena Garascia Give With Liberty — Matching Gift Program Bob and Carol Gramann Haglage Construction, Inc. Andrew Hawkins Michael Hoeting Johnson Investment Counsel, Inc. — Charitable Gift Fund Ronald G. and Caroline Joseph Michael Krienik LPK Reynold Tala Maualuga Robert Olberding James and Denise Patton Domata U. and Anna M. Peko Michael and E. Diane Rohs William and Jo Ann Ropp RPP Containers Andre Smith, Jr. Southwest Financial Services, LTD St. Xavier High School Mike and Kathleen Stenger The Bank of Kentucky The Leser Family Fund Steven and Carolyn Wenstrup Ms. Mary L. Wetzel Andrew Whitworth SOCIETY OF SPIRIT ($1,000–$2,499) Henry and Nancy Acciani Mr. & Mrs. Scott Adams Agnes Nordloh Charitable Trust AK Steel Foundation Jason Allen Renate Alvi Archdiocese of Cincinnati Rev. Thomas R. Axe Bartlett & Co. Gregory and Julie Bauke John and Joyce Berning Mr. and Mrs. Robert Besse Blue Ash Protective Association, Inc. J. Robert and Dianne Brown Jane Buehler Katie Bulach Robert A. and Kara Bult Mr. and Mrs. Michael Burns Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Castellini Joan and Richard Chouteau Greg Cimmarusti Norma L. Clark Maryann Cleary Andrew and Liz Curran Mr. and Mrs. Jerry E. Davis Beverly Davis Ms. Mary G. Davis DaVita HealthCare Partners, Inc. Frank and Virginia DeMaria Foundation Mary Dome Mr. Brad Dreier Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Dreier Duke Energy Foundation — Matching Gift Program Kenneth and Claire Edgell David and Mary Ann Ellerbrock Jerome D. Fagel, Jr. Brian Faust Matthew E. Feldman and Julie R. Baker Feldman Forest Hills Local School District David and Anita Freeman Dr. and Mrs. Harry F. Fry Brian and Anne Marie Gibler Steven and Linda Giessler Goldman, Sachs & Co. — Matching Gift Program Richard and Marilyn Gorman Mary Dean Grote Jim and Kim Gusweiler Richard Haffey William and Lana Haller Clark and Joanne Handy Mr. Richard H. Haneberg Michael F. and Mary J. Haverkamp Jeffrey Herbert Phil and Gloria Hock Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Hoeting Jack Hoeting Arthur and Rita Hudepohl Industrial Developments International i-systems Corporation Tricia and Eric Johnson JTM Meats Keating, Muething & Klekamp, PLL Arleene Keller David A. and Sharon M. Kitzmiller Dorothy C. Klus Revocable Trust Ellie and Don Knauss Lisa and Steven Knutson Tom and Stacey Koenigsfeld Richard and Eva Komoroski WHEN YOU GIVE, love grows one neighbor at a time. Give ONE hour of your time to visit a family in need or help in a food pantry. Knowing that one person cares will bring love to a neighbor’s home. Join us for ONE weekend for an urban plunge. One person can inspire change in a community. Give ONE dollar to provide food for a day. One mother doesn’t worry about how she will feed her child breakfast. Give ONE hundred dollars to provide a bed. One act of generosity lifts an elderly neighbor off of the floor. Donate ONE dining room table to a Thrift Store and Donation Center. One family in your neighborhood will no longer eat dinner on the floor. Gi ONE h f
  • 29. 27 SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL – CINCINNATI • 2012 ANNUAL REPORT OUR DONORS Samuel and Sandra Kuehn Thomas A. Kuhn S. George and Joann Kurz Al and Mary Lahti White Jean M. Lambert John and Mary Larson Mary Letty Lavely Martin and Helen Lawson Dave and Judy Lococo David and Rula Louis Daniel and Anne Lovell, MD Macy’s Foundation John and Deborah Majoras SOCIETY OF FAITH ($500–$999) Timothy and Bonnie Albers Rev. Joseph Allison Chris Aluotto Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bayliss Bob and Barb Becker Richard Benner Robert and Kathleen Bennett Berenfield Containers, Inc. Bruce and Karen Berno Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Berns, Jr. Susan and Doug Bierer Robert and Jane Bohinski Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Bohrer Stanley M. Boric Lori Brison Dennis and Jennifer Brown Jeff and Amy Bruns Bunches of Bows, LLC Shauna M. Buring W. Alan and Margaret M. Burke Mr. and Mrs. Patrick T. Burke Gary and Gayle Burke Michael and Tracy Burke Patricia Calo Anne Castleberry Centene Management Company, LLC CenturyLink — Clarke M. Williams Foundation Chaminade Julienne Catholic High School Manuel and Cynthia Chavez Hoon and Aesook Choi CityLink Center J. H. Clasgens II Combined Federal Campaign Michael J. and Nancy D. Conaton Dr. and Mrs. C.J. Condorodis David Conroy Rev. Ronald C. Cooper Cretor Construction Equipment Steve and Gina Culbertson John Curro Ms. Judith S. Curtin John and Carol Daniels Mary Ann Deak Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Debrunner Joseph Degaro Mr. Thomas Digman Rick Dodd James and Janet Donnellon Bryan Dougherty David and Kelley Downing Robert J. and Nancy Dudero Mary J. and Bill Edmund Maurice and Mary Edris Marina Ellison Ed Emmerling Rev. David J. Endres Brent Fening Melvin Firestone Rebecca Flesch Flynn & Company P.S.C., Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T. Fogarty Thomas and Janice Forte Bernard B. and Suzanne J. Gawne Genex Services, Inc. Ryan Gillen Graydon Head & Ritchey, LLP David and Theresa Greenwald Paula Grulee Richard Hansman, Jr. Andy and Tina Hawking Craig A. and Linda Hayden Patricia Herbers Karin Hoden Ms. Margaret M. Hogan Martin F. Hollenbeck David Holwadel Diana Housman Roger and Angela Houston James Howe Ms. Debbie Huffman Lawrence and Marlene Humbert Jon and Laureen Hussey Ron and Gloria Johnson Johnson Investment Counsel, Inc. Scott A. and Mary Johnstone Gregory and Jeannette Jones Amy and George Joseph Barbara Juengling Robert C. and Christine C. Jung, Jr. Dr. Dorothy E. Kaiser Mr. Jerome Charles Kathman William J. and Nancy N. Keating, Sr. Ms. Judith Marie Keiber Give today. Call 513-421-HOPE or visit www.SVDPcincinnati.org. Society of St. Vincent de Paul 1125 Bank St., Cincinnati, OH 45214 (513) 562-8841 • www.SVDPcincinnati.org Find SVDPcincinnati on
  • 30. 26 SOCIETY OF TRUTH ($2,500–$4,999) Academy of Medicine of Cincinnati American Fan Co. Barbara Apking Howard and Pamela Bell James and Jenny Berg Sandy and Bruce Brielmaier Prentice and Liz Carter Nathan D. Clements Jim and Elizabeth Dodd Mr. Frank Dowd Frontgate David and Dena Garascia Give With Liberty — Matching Gift Program Bob and Carol Gramann Haglage Construction, Inc. Andrew Hawkins Michael Hoeting Johnson Investment Counsel, Inc. — Charitable Gift Fund Ronald G. and Caroline Joseph Michael Krienik LPK Reynold Tala Maualuga Robert Olberding James and Denise Patton Domata U. and Anna M. Peko Michael and E. Diane Rohs William and Jo Ann Ropp RPP Containers Andre Smith, Jr. Southwest Financial Services, LTD St. Xavier High School Mike and Kathleen Stenger The Bank of Kentucky The Leser Family Fund Steven and Carolyn Wenstrup Ms. Mary L. Wetzel Andrew Whitworth SOCIETY OF SPIRIT ($1,000–$2,499) Henry and Nancy Acciani Mr. & Mrs. Scott Adams Agnes Nordloh Charitable Trust AK Steel Foundation Jason Allen Renate Alvi Archdiocese of Cincinnati Rev. Thomas R. Axe Bartlett & Co. Gregory and Julie Bauke John and Joyce Berning Mr. and Mrs. Robert Besse Blue Ash Protective Association, Inc. J. Robert and Dianne Brown Jane Buehler Katie Bulach Robert A. and Kara Bult Mr. and Mrs. Michael Burns Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Castellini Joan and Richard Chouteau Greg Cimmarusti Norma L. Clark Maryann Cleary Andrew and Liz Curran Mr. and Mrs. Jerry E. Davis Beverly Davis Ms. Mary G. Davis DaVita HealthCare Partners, Inc. Frank and Virginia DeMaria Foundation Mary Dome Mr. Brad Dreier Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Dreier Duke Energy Foundation — Matching Gift Program Kenneth and Claire Edgell David and Mary Ann Ellerbrock Jerome D. Fagel, Jr. Brian Faust Matthew E. Feldman and Julie R. Baker Feldman Forest Hills Local School District David and Anita Freeman Dr. and Mrs. Harry F. Fry Brian and Anne Marie Gibler Steven and Linda Giessler Goldman, Sachs & Co. — Matching Gift Program Richard and Marilyn Gorman Mary Dean Grote Jim and Kim Gusweiler Richard Haffey William and Lana Haller Clark and Joanne Handy Mr. Richard H. Haneberg Michael F. and Mary J. Haverkamp Jeffrey Herbert Phil and Gloria Hock Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Hoeting Jack Hoeting Arthur and Rita Hudepohl Industrial Developments International i-systems Corporation Tricia and Eric Johnson JTM Meats Keating, Muething & Klekamp, PLL Arleene Keller David A. and Sharon M. Kitzmiller Dorothy C. Klus Revocable Trust Ellie and Don Knauss Lisa and Steven Knutson Tom and Stacey Koenigsfeld Richard and Eva Komoroski SOCIETY OF SPIRIT (continued) Steve and Mary Martin Mary, Help of Christians Church Drs. Timothy and Jennifer McConnell Mr. Thomas G. McKenney Virginia and Denny Meador Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Meyer Mischler & Nurre Morris Home Furnishings Jeffrey and Peggy Mossbarger Thomas J. and Linda G. Mueller Joyce Mukes Kenneth and Theresa Mullen Dennis Nead Don and Phyllis Neyer Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Neyer, Sr. Anne Niehaus Ms. Mary J. Niehaus-Fay Rev. Thomas C. Nolker Eric Osborne Mr. George F. Osterfeld Jonathan and Michelle Ostrander William and Renate Otteson Julie and Michael Peters David C. and Liane Phillips Joseph A. and Susan E. Pichler Protective Life Corporation Mr. Paul H. Ravenna Kenneth and Bernice Reeder Ms. Rita H. Riddell Jerome R. and Megan Riga John T. and Carole Ruschulte Bill Schauble Mary A. Schell Schiff-Kreidler-Shell, Inc. Donald and Joan Schmitt Mrs. Elizabeth B. Schulenberg William and Amy Schult Tom Schuster Harry and Carol Schweer Serve Ohio Anthony and Grace Severyn Kathleen Shaut Scott and Julie Sheffer Tony and Lynda Shipley William and Jeanne Shoemaker Ken and Kathy Skau Mary Kotte Smyth Southwest Ohio Rehabilitation Association St. Rose Church St. Susanna Parish St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church Bob and Nancy Stautberg Michael J. and Marianne Storck Mike Story David and Cheryl Stouffer George and Linda Strietmann Steven T. and Mary C. Sullivan Paul and Linnell Sullivan Taft, Stettinius & Hollister, LLP Ms. Gail J. Taylor Verna Taylor The Christ Hospital Medical Associates The E.W. Scripps Company The Elder Schwarzer Family Fund The Helen and James G. Broe (LGW) Fund Jamie Thibert Mrs. Mary Theresa Thiemann Joseph and Barbara Trauth Lee and Kathleen Vonderhaar Mr. Greg Wagner Tracey Wagner Geraldine Warner Jack D. and Susan R. Wendel Jay and Kathy Wertz WesBanco Bank, Inc. Dorothy Whitaker Paul and Donna Wyatt Xavier University Gary and Paula Yerke Sharon E. Ziegler Mark and Christina Zlatic
  • 31. 27 SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL – CINCINNATI • 2012 ANNUAL REPORT OUR DONORS Samuel and Sandra Kuehn Thomas A. Kuhn S. George and Joann Kurz Al and Mary Lahti White Jean M. Lambert John and Mary Larson Mary Letty Lavely Martin and Helen Lawson Dave and Judy Lococo David and Rula Louis Daniel and Anne Lovell, MD Macy’s Foundation John and Deborah Majoras SOCIETY OF FAITH ($500–$999) Timothy and Bonnie Albers Rev. Joseph Allison Chris Aluotto Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bayliss Bob and Barb Becker Richard Benner Robert and Kathleen Bennett Berenfield Containers, Inc. Bruce and Karen Berno Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Berns, Jr. Susan and Doug Bierer Robert and Jane Bohinski Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Bohrer Stanley M. Boric Lori Brison Dennis and Jennifer Brown Jeff and Amy Bruns Bunches of Bows, LLC Shauna M. Buring W. Alan and Margaret M. Burke Mr. and Mrs. Patrick T. Burke Gary and Gayle Burke Michael and Tracy Burke Patricia Calo Anne Castleberry Centene Management Company, LLC CenturyLink — Clarke M. Williams Foundation Chaminade Julienne Catholic High School Manuel and Cynthia Chavez Hoon and Aesook Choi CityLink Center J. H. Clasgens II Combined Federal Campaign Michael J. and Nancy D. Conaton Dr. and Mrs. C.J. Condorodis David Conroy Rev. Ronald C. Cooper Cretor Construction Equipment Steve and Gina Culbertson John Curro Ms. Judith S. Curtin John and Carol Daniels Mary Ann Deak Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Debrunner Joseph Degaro Mr. Thomas Digman Rick Dodd James and Janet Donnellon Bryan Dougherty David and Kelley Downing Robert J. and Nancy Dudero Mary J. and Bill Edmund Maurice and Mary Edris Marina Ellison Ed Emmerling Rev. David J. Endres Brent Fening Melvin Firestone Rebecca Flesch Flynn & Company P.S.C., Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T. Fogarty Thomas and Janice Forte Bernard B. and Suzanne J. Gawne Genex Services, Inc. Ryan Gillen Graydon Head & Ritchey, LLP David and Theresa Greenwald Paula Grulee Richard Hansman, Jr. Andy and Tina Hawking Craig A. and Linda Hayden Patricia Herbers Karin Hoden Ms. Margaret M. Hogan Martin F. Hollenbeck David Holwadel Diana Housman Roger and Angela Houston James Howe Ms. Debbie Huffman Lawrence and Marlene Humbert Jon and Laureen Hussey Ron and Gloria Johnson Johnson Investment Counsel, Inc. Scott A. and Mary Johnstone Gregory and Jeannette Jones Amy and George Joseph Barbara Juengling Robert C. and Christine C. Jung, Jr. Dr. Dorothy E. Kaiser Mr. Jerome Charles Kathman William J. and Nancy N. Keating, Sr. Ms. Judith Marie Keiber
  • 32. 28 Steve Kenat and Heidi Jark Kenat Janet Kessler Mike Kihm Donald and Kathy King Mr. and Mrs. James Kleingers Emerson Knowles Mark and Diane Kosobud Chris Kotsovos Dan and Mary Kramer Michael J. and Joan C. Kramer Jo Anne Laciofano John and Susie Lame Ramon and Betty Landenwitch Leadership Scholars, Inc. Dr. Jennifer Loggie Dan and Elizabeth Long Joseph and Meredith Loughran Arthur and Maryann Maines Michael Martin Charles and Ann McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. William McCloy Patrick and Mary Ellen McCullough Malcolm McElroy Kevin and Julie McGehee Gale McLaughlin Michael and Kathy McQueen James Miller Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Miller Stacey Miller Montgomery Inn at The Boathouse Mr. Ronald Morgan Richard and Carolyn Morin Mr. and Mrs. Gerald P Motl Eric Mueller Chole Garibay and Timothy Mullen Jeffrey Muntel Muslim Students Association Newman Foundation, Inc. Raymond Neyer Dr. Donald and Pauline Nofziger Timothy and Margaret Nolan Nicholas Ostrosky Otterbein Homes Fred and Eileen Overbeck Most Rev. Daniel E. Pilarczyk Patrick Points and Wijdan Jreisat Michael C. and Pamela R. Pratt Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Puccini Elaine and Edmund Pultinas Barry and Amy Reynolds Michael and Barbara Ricke Frederick and Laura Riehle Rev. David C. Robisch Roger Bacon High School William and Joan S. Rohde Theodore and Mary Ann Rohling Mr. Eugene P. Ruehlmann Mark and Kimberly Rumpke Benjamin and Amy Russert Michael and Christine Ryan Kevin Ryan Sabre Holding — Give Together Campaign William H. and Judith M. Sander Jamie and Agata Schade Thomas J. and Mary Schmitz Jim and Margaret Schrimpf Ralph R. and Carol Schroer Dan and Robin Schuckman Ms. Mary D. Schweitzer SCS Construction Services, Inc. Terry and Ken Segerberg Gerald L. Shawhan Guy Smallwood Emilio Spinosa St. Frances de Sales James and Kim Stageman Judith Stubenrauch John and Tamie Sullivan, M.D. Swapalease Tac Company, Inc. James Taggart Mr. Raymond A. Teepen Alice Temming Harold Thalheimer The Bill Keating, Jr. Family The Castleberry Driscoll Family The Huesing Family Foundation The LeBlond Foundation of Makino The Spirit of Cincinnatus, Inc. The William and Antonia Frank Foundation Mr. Franklin D. Thomas Towers Watson Jerry Trefzger Lawrence and Mary P. Uebel UGive.org Ms. Susan M. Vergamini Richard A. and Marilyn Vogele Andrea L. Wall Kevin Walsh Jerome W. and Dianne Wedig Michael and Susan West Mr. Thomas E. Westerfield Phyllis Weston Rebecca Williams Rick and Kathy Wissel Barbara Witte Robert and Carolyn L. Wynn Brian Zappia Gerald and Dee Zobrist John W. and Mary Ann Zorio
  • 33. 29 SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL – CINCINNATI • 2012 ANNUAL REPORT OUR DONORS SOCIETY OF SAMARITANS ($100–$499) Paul and Barbara Abbinante Kevin and Kim Abele Thomas Ackermann Wes and Chris Adamson Marquita Adkins Freddie Adkins Mr. James W. Ahlrichs Jagjeet and Claire Ahluwalia Alice Ahrens Mr. and Mrs. George Ainge Josephine A. Akujobi Al Neyer, Inc. Foundation Jeff Allan Romola Allen Catherine Bothe Almquist Mark Altmayer Thomas and Lynne Alverson Kenneth Amend, M.D. Mark Amorini Karen E. Anderson, CIFCU Mariclaire Anderson Victor and Dolores Angel Dolares M. Angel, CPA Robert Anning Frank and Ann Antenucci Robert and Patricia Arbogast Michael J. and Ruth Anne Armentrout Frances L. Armstrong Rev. Christopher R. Armstrong Mary Armstrong Karen Arnold Mr. Paul V. Arszman Ms. Constance L. Arthur Christopher and Colleen Asgian Jerry and Lindsay Ash Lorraine Austin Laura Averbeck Mr. Michael Aylward Christine Babbitt Dr. and Mrs. Bernard B. Bacevich, M.D. Todd and Ann Bailey Jerome L. Bain Rose Marie Baker Ms. Bernadette Ball Susan and Justice Ballard Allison Banzhaf Robert B. Barbara Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Barden David and Glenda Barkalow Tracy Barker Beverly Barnes C.F. Barrett Mr. Allen Barrow Basco Company Ms. Susan Mary Bathon August Bauer Mrs. Mary L. Baurichter Judith Bausher Cynthia Baylis Ted Beach Ms. Gail Bechtold Donald Beckert Richard and Sara Bell Richard and Constance Belmont Michael Belmont George W. and Martha K. Bens Herb and Darlene Benson Amanda Bentley Ms. Ellen Berghamer Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bergman Marilyn Berkemeyer Melissa Berling Elizabeth Berling Lucille Berninger Emmie Bertram Ms. Margaret Betscher C.M. Beyersdorfer Theresa Bickers Noel J. and Romaine M. Biesik Harold J. and Mary Kay Binder Kathleen and Jean Bischoff John J. and Marilyn E. Bishop David Bittner Glenn and Martha Bitzenhofer Harry A. Blaney, M.D. Robert Blommel Shirlee Bloom Mr. and Mrs. William Boardman Mr. Nicholas Bodmer Paul and Esther Boehm Michael and Pam Boehm Robert P. and Nancy Boehner James and Dana Boeing Lois Bogenschutz Mr. William A. Bohne Christianne Boisits Fred Boldt Richard E. Bollinger William and Carol Bonapfel Ms. Mary J. Bonfield Jim and Moira Bonn Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Bonventre John M. Borchers David Borgemenke Mark D. Botto Peter Bouley James and Kimberly Bower Steve and Diane Bowman Myrtle Bowman Patrick and Jill Bracci James Bramlage Ms. Mary Frances Bray Anthony Breen Wesley Brewton Virginia Brezinski John and Theresa Brickner Linda and Steve Brill Timothy and Catherine Brinkman Tom Brinkman Mary D. Brokamp James and Theresa Brown Daniel Brown Terri Brown Leroy and Lois Bruck Walter Brueggemann Ms. Mary W. Bruening Robert Bruning Allison and John Bruns Michael and Ruth Brunsman Mary Budde Roy and Derenda Buddenberg Ms. Dottie Buerger Robert R. and Felicia Burger Dean and Lori Burgess Susan Buring Mary Jo Burke Carolyn Burke Mary Carol Burkhardt Gary and Mary Ann Burns William D. Burnside Ms. Karen Burr Mr. David M. Burridge David and Meredith Burton Fred and Linda Buschmann John and Mary Buse, Sr. Peter W. Bushelman Bushelman Supply Company Richard and Catherine Byrne Robert E. and Virginia L. Byrnes Thomas and Claire Cahill Clare Cahill Mr. Thomas S. Calder Theresa A. Calme Richard and Mary Alice Calme Steve Calme Gus Camacko Lanthan and Louise Camblin Mr. John H. Cannon Carespring Health Care Management, LLC David M. and Rita L. Carmosino Ms. Suzanne Carney Chester A. and Mary E. Carr Timothy Carris Jack Carter Robert Case Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Casella Cassady Schiller & Associates, Inc. David and Marie Catanzaro Mike Caudill CCC, LLC Mr. and Mrs. David R. Celmer Centennial, Inc. Robert Chaloult Kevin P. Chase Paul and Barbara Chenault
  • 34. 30 Cheviot Fireman’s Association Richard B. Childers Susan Christen James Cimprich Cincinnati Association of Volunteer Administrators Cincinnati Mennonite Fellowship Cincy Chic Erin Clancy Mr. Earle Clayton Susan Clear Mary C. Clifton, Trustee Marguerite Comparetto Kelly Conger Mary Connaughton Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Connelly Robert and Shelia Conner Sheila Conway John Conwell Nancy Cooke Cooper Electric Eugene Cordier John and Virginia Corsini Deacon John Corson Dr. James Corwin Janet Costello Richard Cottrell Dennis P. and Patricia Coyne Jeffery A. and Phyllis M. Cramer Albert Craynon James and Eileen Creed Marylou Creelman Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Crew Richard L. and Roberta J. Criss Floyd Crouse Kathleen Crowley Ms. Karen Cullion Matthew Curran Charles Curran Richard Dagenbach Dolores Daidone Dalton Roofing Co. Betty Dance Michael Danowski Tracey and Fred Darlington Mr. Jeffrey Darnell Kenneth and Johnie Davis Debbie, Inc. Ms. Patricia Decker T.A. Deddens Gerard and Lisa Deehan Michael Defrancesco Robert C. Dehner Raymond Deidesheimer Paul Deiters Kathy DeLaura Ronald and Barbara DeNamur Angela Dennis Stephen Derose David and Susan Deye Charlene Dezarn Stephen and Carolyn Dick Susan Dietz Stan and Marilyn Dillon Barbara and Jeannette Doddy Richard Donaldson James Donnelly, TTEE Marianne Dorger Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Dowling Ms. Cathy Doyle Petrisor Dragomir Elaine Drew Robert and Rita Driehaus Clare A. Driehaus Joan and Edward Driver Anne Dulle Robert B. and M. Kathryn Dunn, Jr. Ralph Dunnigar Albert A. Duplace, Jr. Duplicator Sales Co., Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Dyer Keith C. and Joyce M. Eagar Rich and Louise Easterly Richard T. Eckhardt Janet Edwards Ms. Mary Joanne Egbers Carol L. Egner, M.D. Louis and Diane Eichhold Ms. Shirley L. Eiden Albert and Carla Eilers Joan Elder Tripp and Margaret Eldredge Peter Eller Anthony Elsass Douglas and Jayne Elslager Mr. and Mrs. William F. Erman Mr. and Mrs. Christopher C. Ernst Robert R. Ernst Mike and Mary Espel Esther Price Candies Corp. Joseph and Michele Evelo Mrs. Mary Jean Evers Express Personnel Services Dorothy Fagedes Jerome and Mary Ann Fagel Patrick and Mary Fages Mr. John R. Faillace Julie and Dick Fairbanks Ethan C. Fallang Nanette Farley Holly Farmer Jim Farwig Alan M. and Carol R. Faulhaber Ms. Mary E. Fay Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fay Katherine Federle Mr. John Feighery Mr. Frank Fellerhoff Mary Jo Ferris Michael Fieler Dr. Robert K. Finley, Jr. Jim and Viv Finnigan Ann Firestone Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Fitzpatrick, Jr. Dr. David C. Flaspohler Mildred Fluegemann Mr. Spencer T. Foote, Jr. Fortis College Ms. Diana Fowls Thomas R. and Peggy V. Frank Walter Frank Paul Frazee Mr. and Mrs. David S. Frazer Thomas L. Frazer Mary Freudiger Michael Frey Mr. and Mrs. Bob Friedmann Donald and Shirley Fries Thomas and Molly Fritz Mrs. Patricia Froehle Jayne Fronk Rosalyn Fuller Dr. and Mrs. R.D. Fulwiler G A Boy Scout Troop 445 John and Joy Leslie Galla Steven and Kathleen Gallagher Ruth Gallant Jeffrey and Lindsey Galles James Gangloff Janet Ganim Ms. Autumn Gansel Gap Inc. Giving Campaign Donald and Jane Gardner Earl E. and Mary Kay Gardner Timothy Garry John and Camille Gartner Harry and Mildred Gates Donald Gayner GE Evendale Employees Federal Credit Union Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Geiger Gem City Home Care, LLC W.E. Gerard Edward Gerhardstein Mr. and Mrs. Steve Gerhardt Clint and Susan Gibler Grady and Suzanne Gibson Judy Gierl Linda Gill Dr. and Mrs. John B. Gillen Mr. and Mrs. Jon T. Gimpel James and Jennifer Ginocchio Glenmary Lay Missioners, Inc. Thomas P. and Blanche M. Glenn Rick and Marywinn Godar Ronald and Mary Godfrey Carl and Rebecca Goertemoeller Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Goldschmidt Elizabeth Goodrich Ms. Dianne S. Goshorn David Graham Karen Gramke Lisa Grant Great Oak Construction, Inc. Patty Green Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Greene Mrs. Patricia A. Greulich Kathleen Grismer Laura Groenko Karen Grofer Anita Gross McKiddy Susan Grote Richard L. Gruber Donald Gruber
  • 35. 31 SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL – CINCINNATI • 2012 ANNUAL REPORT OUR DONORS Steven Guggenheim Bruce and Amy Guiot Elizabeth Gurley Robert and Kathy Gutekunst Fred and Nancy Habegger Steven Haber Rosemary Haddad Rick and Terri Hagee Mr. and Mrs. Theodore L. Haglage Nick and Barb Hahn Haire-Bohmer Wealth Management Group, LLC Dr. George and Sarah Hale Diane Hamilton Ms. Barbara Hammersmith David and Cynthia Hammerstrom Mr. and Mrs. Martin Handel Keith Hanley Richard and Jeanne Hannan Mrs. Nora Hanseman Anna Harmon Ms. Joan E. Harpring Catherine Harris Robert Hartlaub Natasha Hatcher J.P. and Kathleen Havey Rita Hawk Anthony and Nancy Heagney Mr. Raymond J. Healy Megan and Donald Heeb Carol Heidt Jessie and Jason Heikenfeld Mr. Donald J. Heimbrock Diane Helcher Jeremy Helmes Susan Hendricks Ms. Carol L. Herbert P. A. Heringer John Herro Robert and Letitia Hess Phillip and Amber Hesselbrock Hewlett-Packard Company Janet Hickman Meghan Hickman Mary Hilleary Ms. Mary R. Hilvert John and Laura Hinkel Carolyn Hinkle E. Paul Hitter, Jr. H-M Co. Mary Dolores Hobeck Robert and Carmen Hodge Beth and Greg Hoekzema Charles and Ethel Hoffman Denis M. Hoffmann Richard Hohn Charles and Jean Holder John and Martha Holland Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Holliday Randale Honaker Gordon H. Honeyman Ms. Juanita Hood John Horan, TTEE Susan Horne Mr. and Mrs. Gary M. Horton Sandra Houck William and Jane Howe James R. and Jeanne T. Howe, Jr. Gary Howell Dr. and Mrs. John A. Howington HP Company Foundation Hubert Company Mr. and Mrs. George J. Hubert, Jr. Fred and Dorothy Hudepohl Marvin and Mary Hudson Matthew and Heidi Hudson-Flege Art and Paula Huesman Paula Huesman Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hughes Catherine Hughes Brenda Hughes David Hulefeld Frank and Anne Hulefeld, Jr. Sr. MaryAnn Humbert Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Hunt Ms. Regina Huseman Thelma Imhoff Rosebelle Ionna Marvin and Beatrice M. Isaacs Elizabeth K. Jacquez Thomas R. and Marlene Jander Gary and Nancy Janning Mrs. Samuel J. Jasper Jeffrey S. Bakst & Associates, LLC Mrs. Avis Celeste M. Jenkins Oscar Jenkins Jay Johannigman, MD Ms. Marva L. Johns Robert G. and Virginia Johnson Miss Mary Ellen Johnson Mr. Stephen Jones Jay and Kim Jordan Ms. Mary Carol Joseph Joseph C. Kammer Law Offices JP Morgan Chase Nancy Jung Robert and Anne Jurek Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kaiser Larry and Doris Kallmeyer Joan Karwisch Anthony John and Audrey Kasak Joseph and Diana Kay Max Keck Ruth Keefe Margaret Keeler Geoffrey and Elizabeth Keenan Jim Keffer Michael and Lynne Kehoe Mr. and Mrs. Lorrence Kellar Ainsley Kellar Ruth Keller Ellen A. Kellogg Jim and Carol Kelly Megan Kelly Ken Kemen Mr. Dennis M. Kemper James and Lois Kemper Mr. and Mrs. Steve W. Kennedy Kenwood Women’s Club Patricia Kern Prem Khosla Joseph Kiesler Jack and Betty Kincade Mary King Bret and Morgan King Mrs. Debra A. Kinkel Colin and Karen Kinley Jean A. Kinney Edward and Ruth Ann Kinney Sandra Kinney John and Sheila Kippley James A Kircher David W. and Kristy M. Kissell Robert and Rita Klein Thomas and Judith Kloenne Jeff Klugg Joe and Laura Klunk Richard and Nancy Klus Rita M. Knueven Rita Koch Mr. Don and Lori Kochan Dennis and Jeanne Koehler Mrs. Anne Tracy Koenig James Kohrman Ms. Jane A. Koval Evelyn Kramb Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kramer Mr. Ronald Kratz Mr. John Kron Mr. James H. Krueger Joan Krueger Robert and Patricia Krumdieck Robert and Mary Krummen Mrs. Mickey Krusling Paul Kuhn Jacqueline Kunkel Ms. Michelle Kunkler Tom and Kay Kuntz William and Lisa Marie La Seur Christine Labowsky, M.D. Mr. Thomas and Jane Lake Vincent Lambers Mary Jo Lameier Rev. Francis G. Lammeier Larry Lamping Linda Langlitz James C. LaPlant Maureen Lechleiter Mr. Peter J. Ledwedge
  • 36. 32 David and Marla Ledwin Tony and Anne Lehnig Claire Leist Henry L. Liebel Amanda Lietz Andrea Lippelman Robert and Mary Lippert Michael and Molly Lippert Nancy and Jonathan Lippincott Mr. Donald Lipps Mrs. Dorothy J. Listermann Mary Loescher Joseph Lohmueller Mrs. MaryAnn Lohre Maridot B. Long Bernadette Longano Peggy Loux Duane and Phyllis Lowe James C. and Mary Ann Lowe, Trust Ralph Luebbe Ms. Dorothy A. Luebbers John Luebbers Donald and Joan Luebbert Mrs. Phyllis A. Luehrmann Paul Luken Rose Marie Luking Dan Lumpkin Mary Luria Mrs. Virginia S. Lurie Kenneth and Alice Haven Mack Mr. and Mrs. William Mackey Bonnie Jean Macleod John and Catherine Magyar Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. Malec Punam Malik Anthony M. and Jane F. Mankus Carol Marchand Kathy Marks Michael Marrero Russell J. Martin Kim Martin Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Martini Josephine Martino Don and Susan Mashni Gary and Mary Massa Dr. Charles H. and Margaret Matthews Kurt Matthys John J. Mattscheck Darla Maxwell Richard and Kathryn Maxwell James Mayer Robert L. Mayer Kristen McAuliffe Kevin McCabe Janet McCarthy Julie McCoy Joyce Ann McCoy David Mcdonald, TTEE Mr. Sean McDonough Lisa McGee Mr. and Mrs. Michael McGowan Ann McGrath Tim and Linda McGrath Albert McGrover Danielle McIntyre James and Constance McKiernan Jeanette McKnight Mary Mclellan Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael McNamara Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. McNerney Brian and Hope McRedmond Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. McSwiggin John and Theresa Meckstroth Suzanne Mehne Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Menner Merrill Lynch — Pierce, Fenner & Smith Inc. Messer Construction Co. Metal Spinners Jan E. Methlie Greg Vonder Meulen Megan K. Meyer Harry J. Meyer Karen Meyer Barbara Meyer Greg Meyer Miami University Patrick D. and Kathy Michael William and Mary Jane Michel Midwest Estate Brokers Robert and Star Mierenfeld Ray Miller Raymond and Ruth Miller Gary and Carolyn Miller Lawrence and Jane Miller Gloria Miller Christopher C. Miller Laurel Miller Lois Miller Ms. Mary Jo Mock Joe and Patty Moeggenberg Mr. and Mrs. Al Moeller Paul and Nancy Mohr Kathleen and Bill Moller Betty Molloy Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Molloy Thomas and Maggie Molloy Murray Monroe, Jr. Zella Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. David L. Moore Kathleen Moore Keith and Michelle Moran Steve Morgan Kathy Morgan Marion Morrison Sarah and George Morrison Edward and Mary Ann Morrison Harriet E. Moster Mt. Notre Dame High School Mt. Washington Presbyterian Church Mr. Matthew J. Mueller Thomas and E. Kathy Mueller Eileen Mullen Kenneth and Christina Mullis James P. Murphy Jr. George H. Musekamp III Mrs. Gerald Mushaben Bala and Sriyani Nalliah Holly Naro Joseph and Marlene Nasello Ahid and Joann Nashif Richard and Janet Neidhard Marla and Derek Neilson Richard Newman Esther Ng Ms. Mary Nicolay Kenneth and Jean Niederhausen Willa J. Nieman Lynn M. Niergarth Jim and Linda Niewahner NNR Global Logistics USA, Inc. Ms. Eleanor J. Noe, TTEE Gregory Noll and Susan Jacobs Noll Donald and Matilda Nordmeyer Northend Gear & Machine, Inc. Joanne Noyes Charles and Sally Nugent Mike and Linda Nutter Paul J. and Janis M. Obermeyer Susan A. O’Brien Dr. Catherine O’Brien Dan O’Connell Betty Odley Joseph and Anne O’Donnell Michael and Mary Sue O’Donnell Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. O’Herron Ohio IBM Club Rafaela Olanda Mr. Paul J. Olsen Mr. Dennis Olver Open Prairie Ventures Steve O’Quinn Patrick and Karen Orsary Patti Osborne Muriel Osher Christina Ostendorf Frank and Sandra Osterhues Declan and Rosemarie O’Sullivan Daniel and June Owens Herbert and Mary Pahren Tony Paolello Patrick and Candice Paolino Rozelia Park Estelle Partridge Melanie Patrick Christine Patterson Paulin And Hughes, Inc. Norman and Debbie Pearson Peerless Printing Co. Brian and Anne Pellot Mr. Theo M. Penker III Greg and Amy Pennekamp Barbara Perez Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Perrino Sally Perry Perry Public Schools Mary Persinger Nancy Peters
  • 37. 33 SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL – CINCINNATI • 2012 ANNUAL REPORT OUR DONORS Bonnie Peterson John and Donna Pfiester Richard Pfirman Fred and Kathy Pfirrmann Charles Pfizenmayer John and Amy Pflum Jane Phelan William Piedmund Ms. Elizabeth W. Pierce Zachary Pierson Pirtle Construction Company Shelley Poffenberger Kyle Pohlman George Polak Mr. C. Douglas Postler Susan Pratt Paul and Jackie Prevey David Price Inma Prieto Van Prince Ellen Prudent Patricia Prugh Susanne M. Pugh Robert Puthoff Earl and Margaret Raible Mukesh Ram Mr. Robert J. and Anne Ramsay, Jr. Mary L. Ran Paul and Ann Rapien James and Maria Raptis Jane L. Rasico, Trustee Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Rathman James and Carole Rauf Norman and Virginia Rave Ready to Roll Social Club Audrey E. Reddy Michael and Joyce Rees Mark and Linda Regensburger Gail Reichert Lawrence Reidy Peggy Reif Jennifer Reilly Judy Reilman Diana Reitz Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Rekow Remirf, Inc. John and Margaret Rengering John and Clarissa Rentz Jerome and Mary Rettig John and Sheila Reynolds Rho Chi Society — Beta Nu Todd and Anna Richardson Martha Richardson Janet Richer Charles and Linda Richmond Susan M. Ridgway Mr. Thomas Riehle Ken and Barb Rinehart Susan Rivers-Payne Paul and Susan Robben Mrs. Mary Caroline Roberto Katharine Robertshaw Robertson & Company Richard and Susan Robinson Mike and Kathleen Robinson Annette Robinson William T. Robinson III Mr. and Mrs. William H. Rocklin Beth Roeseler Donald Rogers Barbara Rohrer Patri Rolling Richard and Sharon Rose Robert Rosen Pam Rosfeld Mary Ellen Ross-Knickel Laura Roth Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey P. Rowekamp Ashley D. Ruef Mike Ruggiero Sean L. Rugless Mr. Robert Rumpke Richard Rushing Thomas and Iva Rusk Shane and Aimee Russell Raymond and Jennifer Russell William and Algene Rutz Ms. Kathy Ruwe John Ryan William and Mary Ann Ryan Saatchi & Saatchi Health Communications Sacred Heart Church Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Saelinger Rosemary G. Safdi Charles and Bre Sambuchino Barbara Sanders Carmen Sanders Audrey Sandman Susan and John Sattler James W. and Sandra Sauer Robert and Charlotte Schaengold Reba Schanz Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Schatzman Ms. Evelyn F. Schehl Genevieve Scheibly Mr. Robert Scheid Robert and Patricia Schell Annette Schenck Michael Schenk Richard and Patricia Scheper Mr. Norbert J. Scheper Michael Schiess William and Terri Schinkal Ms. Patricia Schloemer Lee and Mary Ann Schmidlin Thomas and Linda Schmidt Martin and Suzanne Schmitt Rev. George Schmitz Mr. and Mrs. William Schneider Jon W. and Alyce K. Schneider Becky Schnell Schoenberger Tile & Marble, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Norbert B. Schomaker Mr. and Mrs. John R. Schroder Charles and Rebecca Schroer Bill and Margie Schrudde Mark and Barbara Schuermann Stephen and Jennie Schuermann Mark Schulenberg Harold Schuler Jeffrey J. and Kimberly Schulthess Mark Alan Schultz Michael N. Schuster Charlene Schwab Ms. Debi Schwartz Brad and Molly Schwartz David and Sandra Schwartz Bob Schwetschenau Russell and Barbara Searing Steve and Rita Sedmak Ida Sepate Mike and Kathleen Setzer Terese Severyn Bob and Jane Sharkey Elizabeth Shepherd Guy and Irene Sherman Gregory and Margaret Shields
  • 38. 34 Christopher and Meghan Shimala Denice Shuba Margaret Sieber Ms. Betty Siefke John and Ruth Sikorski John P. Sikorski Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Sillies James and Mary Simcoe Michelle A. Simon Marie Simon Matthew and Andrea Singer Ms. Karen R. Singh Linn Sinnott Mr. Robert J. Sivero Skilled Care Pharmacy Jay Slouffman Jennifer Smith John Smith David and Linda Smith Charles and Mary Rose Smith William J. Smith Arlene Smith Ben Smith Eileen Snider Society of Doll Collectors of Greater Cincinnati Steven Spaeth David and Linda Sparke Dennis and Cheryl Spencer Christina Spencer Chris Sprenkle Leah Spurrier St. Nicholas Deaf Club Robert A. Staab Ms. Vita M. Stange Debra Staton Elizabeth Stautberg Tom and Patty Steele Michael and Kay Stefanics Donald F. Stegeman, Trust Robert and Marian Stehlin Kenneth and Carol Stehlin Dr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Steinbeck, D.D.M.S.D. Gary and Pamela Steiner Michael E. and Mary Elaine Steiner, TTEE Dennis Steinke Christopher and Janet Stenger Mr. Richard H. Stenger Bryan W. Stephens, CPA Denise K. Stine Donald and Marion Stites Strategic Employee Benefit Services Rich and Emily Strausbaugh Martha Stricker Robert Stricker Henry Striet JoAnn Strong Caren Stubenrauch Al and Sue Stuempel Cynthia Stueve Thomas and Lois Stultz Russell E. Sunberg Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Sunderhaus Lisa Sunne Douglas and Maria Sunnenberg Supply-Resources Tom Szanti Alan and Shelley Tarshis Mary Ann Tebbe Scott and Helyn Teepe Ms. Jacquelin Tepe Robert and Mary Tepe Yvonne Tepe Greg and Debra Tetzloff Dr. and Mrs. John M. Tew, Jr. The Bishop Family Fund The Community Foundation of West Chester and Liberty Township — Jess’s Fund The J.M. Smucker Company The John & Patricia Couzins Foundation Robert Donovan The Mariansts Richard and Ann Theders Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thesing William and Marilyn Thiemann Jeffrey Thomas Terrence Thorne Ms. Mary Thran Ms. Judith B. Titchener Robert and Marcia Togneri Howard L. Tomb Gerald A. Tonges Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing, NA David Tracy Donna Traut Robert L. Trick Julie Triona Tri-State Volunteers Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Tuchfarber John and Dawn Twarozynski U. S. Bancorp Foundation UBS Financial Services, Inc. Ms. Rita E. Uehlein Woodrow H. Uible Grace Ulm Gerard and Ann Umberg United Methodist Women Ursuline Academy Patricia Curran Van Stone Richard A. Vaught Paul and Mary Veid Joy Venus Dr. Lee J. Vesper Catherine Vicory Helena Victor Brad Vitucci Ellen Voegele Kathy Voegele Richard and Jean Volk Gregg P. Vonderhaar Herbert A. Vonderheide Vonlehman & Company, Inc. Margaret Voskuhl Carolyn Voss Bill and Margo Wachs John and Connie Wagner Richard and Anne Wagner Robert and Deborah Wait David and Beverly Waligora Angel Walker Celeste Walker Jim Walton Bill Ward Edward and Carole Warfel Michael C. Warmbier Ms. Jayne Watkins Jen Watters Denis and Alice Waymire Mr. Jonathan T. Weber Betty Weber and Bari Meyer Weber Thomas and Janet Weingartner Donald and Sandra Weinkam Charles Weisbrod Wilson G. Weisenfelder Harvey Weitkamp Mariette Welbaum Jacquelyn Welborn Kathleen Welch Ruth Weller Stanley Welling Ben and Judy Wells Mary Welsh-Schlueter Wenzel Metal Spinning, Inc. Lisa and David Wereley James Wernke William and Jeanne Westerkamp Kathy Weyer Tim Whalen Daniel and Nancy Whitacre Joan White Sandra White Mrs. Kathryn L. Whittle Deborah Whittle-Baker Amy Wiandt Charlotte Wiggers Mary Wilkens Sarah Wilkinson Rambo William Karen Williams Michele M. Williams Larry and Sonya Wilson Ian Wilt Robert R. and Suzanne N. Winstel Phyllis Wintzinger Karen Wittenbrook Dennis Wittenbrook John Woeste William and Rosemarie Wood Sharon Wright Barbara Wright Elaine Wuebbold J. Richard Wuest Joan Wurtenberger Rosemary Young Mr. Richard Young Holly Young Lisa Zapf Daniel Zeiser John and Kathleen Zeller Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zerhusen Joe and Kathryn Zielinski Peggy Zink Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zolg Mary E. Zuccarelli
  • 39. 35 SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL – CINCINNATI • 2012 ANNUAL REPORT LEGACY SOCIETY LEGACY SOCIETY You can bring hope where there is despair, love where there is loneli- ness 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 Ozanam 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 join- ing these generous donors who have included St. Vincent de Paul – Cincinnati in their estate plans. THE FREDERIC OZANAM LEGACY OF HOPE SOCIETY MEMBERS: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cocks Mr. Richard Davis Carl and Linda DeBlasio Jim and Elizabeth Dodd Mr. Jerry Duwell Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Eisele William and Rosemary Erman Ms. Dorothy J. Garland John and Camille Gartner Tim and Christine Jette Bart and Linda Kohler Mrs. Laverne L. Kramer Bob and Liz Maxwell Mrs. Celia Mileski Jacqueline C. Neumann Mr. and Mrs. John T. Ruschulte Thomas and Audrey Ruthman Mr. Robert H. Sparrow Mrs. Mary Theresa Thiemann Mr. Wayne E. Williams Edgar and Alice Willig
  • 40. 36 A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO THE PHYSICIANS, PHYSICIAN PRACTICES AND PHARMACIES THAT SUPPORTED THE EFFORTS OF OUR CHARITABLE PHARMACY IN 2012: ABS Business Products Inc. Americares U.S. Partnerships APC Mason (Suite 200) AstraZeneca Catholic Health Partners Christ Hospital Medical Associates — Auburn (Suites 440, 334 &520) Christ Hospital Medical Associates — Bridgetown Christ Hospital Medical Associates (Suite 200) Collaborative Pharmacy Direct Relief International Dr. Barry Webb Dr. Bill Gluntz Dr. Chole Mullen Dr. Donald Nofziger Dr. Joseph Daugherty Dr. Mary Jo Slattery Dr. Michael Jennings Dr. Raasheed Ghani Heart to Heart International Keysource Medical, Inc. Medpace, Inc. Merck, Inc. Novartis Pfizer Remedi Senior Care Rho Chi Honor Society Skilled Care, Inc. Skilled Care Pharmacy The Ohio Heart & Vascular Center — Mt. Airy 2012 COAT DRIVE SPECIAL THANKS Kemba Credit Union Gold Star Chili WLWT News 5 Scarf It Up Poul Lemasters City Dash One Warm Coat Burlington Coat Factory The Container Store St. Mary, Hyde Park Press-Tige Dry Cleaners Zion Christian Temple Academy Ohio Department of Transportation Northeast Pediatrics Addyston United Methodist Church Goddard School Stor-All Rhinestahl Sharonville Fire Departments Harrison Fire Departments Loveland Fire Department Milford Fire Department and City Hall Blue Ash Fire Departments Green Township Fire Departments Anderson Township Fire Dept. and Township Hall Springdale Fire Department Springfield Township Fire Departments Mt. Healthy Fire Department Liberty Township Fire Departments Little Miami Fire Departments Mariemont Fire Department Deerfield Township Fire Departments Montgomery Police & Fire Departments Mason Municipal Center, Community Center, Court House and Fire Departments
  • 41. 37 SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL – CINCINNATI • 2012 ANNUAL REPORT SPECIAL THANKS WE OFFER OUR MOST HEARTFELT THANKS AND GRATITUDE TO ALL THE COMPASSIONATE BUSINESSES AND ORGANIZATIONS THAT PARTNERED WITH US IN 2012: Address for Success Addyston United Methodist Church Agape Alive All Things Catered American Fan Company Anderson Township Fire Department Anderson Township Hall Janet Andrea Ashley Furniture b graphic design Batavia Floral Creations and Gifts Blue Ash Fire Department Broadway Across America Burlington Coat Factory CET Caruso Produce — Steve Caruso David and Marie Catanzaro Sr. Caroline Clark Catholic Charities of Southwest Ohio Cincinnati Bengals Cincinnati Central Credit Union Cincy Chic Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center City Dash Clear Channel — Cincinnati Coney Island Amusement Park Core 5 Cumulus Radio Jen Dalton Deerfield Township Fire Department Dillard’s Dollar General Donna Salyers’ Fabulous Furs Elder High School Evergreen Baptist Church Ann Firestone Frontgate Garden Street Iron & Metal, Inc. Green Township Fire Department Gregory L. Goetz Gold Star Chili Hanser Music Group Althea Harper Harrison Fire Department Andy and Tina Hawking Bob Herzog Hilton Netherland Plaza Holiday Glam Fashion Show Holiday Inn — Eastgate Hubbard Radio Sr. Mary Ann Humbert Huntington Bank Indian Hill High School Mike and Kathleen Jennings Jonle Heating and Cooling Joseph Beth Booksellers Kemba Credit Union Kotsovos Michael Krienik Krombholz Jewelers Jilda Kvashilava LPK Seung-Yeon Lee Poul Lemasters Gary Lewis Liberty Township Fire Department Little Miami Fire Department Loveland Fire Department M. Hopple Madcap Puppets Marco’s Pizza Mariemont Fire Department Mason Community Center Mason Court House Mason Fire Department Mason Municipal Center McAuley High School Merrill Lynch — Evelo/Singer/Sullivan Group Merrill Lynch — O’Reilly Metcalfe Group Dan and Deborah Meyer Milford City Hall Milford Fire Department Moeller High School Montgomery Police Department Montgomery Fire Department Morris Home Furnishings Mother of Mercy High School Gerry Motl Mt. Healthy Fire Department Mount Notre Dame High School Nathaniel Green Lodge — Green Township National Flag Company Newport Aquarium Northeast Pediatrics North Key John Nunns Ohio Department of Transportation One Warm Coat Peerless Printing Lori Pierce Press-Tige Dry Cleaners Mike and Missy Puccini Queen City Glass Arts Rhinestahl Romans Sacred Heart Church Sacred Heart Radio
  • 42. 38 St. Ignatius St. Mary, Hyde Park St. Susannah Basketball Team St. Ursula Academy St. Vivian Parish St. Xavier High School Samuel Adams Brewery Amy Scalia Scarf It Up Seton High School Sharonville Fire Department Fr. Martin Smith-Soucier Springdale Fire Department Springfield Township Fire Department John and Jodi Squicciarini Nancy Slezak Starr Printing Stor-All Self Storage Style Edit Sweet Petit Desserts Paul and Meg Tarvin Tavern Restaurant Group Fr. Reynaldo Taylor Tedia Company The Container Store The Goddard School The Ohio State University Food and Nutrition Education Program The Paul Mitchell School The Sisters of Charity Toys R Us — Eastgate Tri-Health — Mobile Mammography Fr. Andrew Umberg UGive University of Cincinnati — DAAP University of Cincinnati — Early Prevention Program University of Cincinnati — Interdisciplinary Clinic Ursuline Academy Jeff Valyou Walgreens Co. WAKW WCPO — Channel 9 WKRC — Channel 12 WLWT — Channel 5 WMKV WXIX — Channel 19 WVXU/WGUC Xavier University Chris Zachariadis Zion Christian Temple Academy WE WOULD LIKE TO THANK ALL THE GENEROUS BUSINESSES, ORGANIZATIONS AND INDIVIDUALS THAT CONTRIBUTED GOODS TO THE SHELVES OF OUR CHOICE FOOD PANTRY: Advantage Food and Beverage Alan Porklab All Craft Manufacturing, Inc. All My Sons Moving Bob Farrell Boy Scouts of America Busken Bakery Chuck Rapp Children’s Hospital Medical Center Cincinnati Lung Association Cincinnati Reds Crossroads Church Deloitte Edenview Adult Day Care Center Ellenbee Leggett Ethicon Endo-Surgery Everdry FedEx Finn Meadows Food from the Heart — Fox 19 Freeman Heyne Freestore Foodbank Game Stop — Tom DiNuoscio GFS Foods GH Testing JTM Meats John Morrell & Co. Johnny Rockets Restaurant Kroger — Anderson Kroger — Downtown Kroger — Woodlawn Mark Tipton Matthew 25 Ministries McAuley High School Miller Poultry Moeller High School Mother of Mercy High School Mount Notre Dame High School Nehemiah Manufacturing Panera Bread Princeton High School Princeton Middle School Proctor & Gamble Protective Life Reinhardt Foods Roger Bacon High School Roselawn Condon School PTO St. Boniface St. Jude School St. Mark’s Lutheran Schools St. Mary’s School St. Peter in Chains Cathedral St. Peter and Paul St. Rose Church St. Ursula Academy St. Xavier High School Sara Lee Corporation Servati Bakery Steve Culbertson Tall Institute The Kroger Company Turner Construction Ursuline Academy WLWT — Channel 5 Wonder Bread
  • 43. SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL – CINCINNATI • 2012 ANNUAL REPORT ST. VINCENT DE PAUL BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2013–2014 Andrew Curran, President Chief Operating Officer DMR/Interactive Becky Catino, Chairperson Partner, 625 Investments Chris Williams, Vice President Director of Consulting, Operational Results, Inc. Tricia Johnson, Treasurer Executive Director, Ernst & Young, LLP Ron Christian, Secretary Pharmacy Board Rep. Partner – Taft Karen Bankston, PhD, FACH Assoc. Dean of Clinical Practice, Partnership & Community Engagement, University of Cincinnati Sr. Mary Ann Humbert, SC, Spiritual Advisor Sisters of Charity Sandy Brielmaier, Past President Director of Marketing, Esther Price Candies Rick Chouteau Senior Vice President, Paycor Fr. David Endres Asst. Professor of Church History & Historical Theology, Director of Field Education, Athenaeum of Ohio/Mt. St. Mary’s Seminary of the West Joe Evelo Managing Director – Wealth Mgmt./Private Wealth Advisor, The Evelo/Singer/Sullivan Group, Merrill Lynch Private Banking & Investment Group John B. Gartner III, SIOR Brokerage Senior Vice President/Principal, Cincinnati Industrial Services Group, Colliers International Cindy Givens Program Manager, Customer Assistance Funds, Duke Energy Bob Gramann Chairman, GBBN Architects Dan Hurley Director, Leadership Cincinnati Marva Johns CEO, MLJ Consulting Lisa Knutson Senior Vice President, Chief Administrative Officer, E.W. Scripps Bart Kohler, Past Chairperson President & CEO, Hubert Company Gary Massa VP for University Relations, Xavier University Anne Niehaus Attorney, Niehaus Law Offices, LLC Mike Pratt St. James White Oak Procter & Gamble, Retired Bre Sambuchino Teacher, Loveland High School John Sawyer Senior Vice President and Chief Distribution Officer, Protective Life Chris Shimala Commercial Regional Manager, Senior Vice President, Huntington Bank David Stouffer CFO, ThinkVine Corporation Liz Carter, ex officio Executive Director, St. Vincent de Paul Cincinnati ST. VINCENT DE PAUL CHARITABLE PHARMACY BOARD 2013–2014 Mike Jennings, MD, President Director, Dept. of Internal Medicine, Christ Hospital Kelley J. Downing, Vice President President/CEO, Bartlett & Co. Brad Schwartz, CPA, Treasurer CFO, Mueller Roofing Dist. Inc. Mike Puccini, RPh, Secretary Pharmacy Business Dev. Mgr. Cincinnati/Dayton KMA, Kroger Amar Bhati, MD Internist, Christ Hospital Clinic, Norwood David Catanzaro, Pharm D Medical Science Liaison, Actelion Pharmaceuticals Ron Christian, Past President Partner, Taft Law Firm Sandra Kuehn President/CEO, Center for Chemical Addictions Treatment Susan Mashni, Pharm D, BCPS Drug Policy Dev. Specialist, Catholic Health Partners Julie McGehee VP Benefits & Compensation/ Corporate Secretary, E.W. Scripps Chole Mullen, MD Hospital Psychiatrist, Locum Tenens Donald Nofziger, MD Former President, Academy of Medicine Bob Saelinger Partner, Graydon Head & Ritchey LLP Andrea Wall, R.Ph. Assistant Dean for Student and Alumni Affairs, University of Cincinnati/ James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy Jay Wertz Portfolio Manager, Johnson Investment Counsel Liz Carter, ex officio Executive Director, St. Vincent de Paul Cincinnati ST. VINCENT DE PAUL ADVISORY BOARD 2013–2014 Ron Brown Managing Director, Taft Business Consulting LLC Willie Carden Director, Cincinnati Park District Mark Casella President/CEO, Coppertree, Ltd. Mike Conaton The Midland Company Robert Conway, Sr. The Bistro Group Mike Connelly President & CEO, Catholic Health Partners Steve Culbertson Retired Jim Dodd Retired Sr. Vice President, Fifth Third Bank Ron Joseph, Jr. Joseph Auto Group John Kron Retired, Deloitte Dan Meyer Nehemiah Manufacturing Co. Tom O’Brien Retired VP, Procter & Gamble Neil O’Connor Clark, Schaefer, Hackett & Co Bob Stautberg Retired Vice President, St. Xavier High School Jim Stutz Vice President, Halo Brand Productions Tamara Sullivan President, Sullivan Communications, Inc. Rev. Barry Windholtz St. Peter in Chains Cathedral
  • 44. MANAGEMENT TEAM Liz Carter, Executive Director Prentice Carter, Operations Director Mike Espel, R. PH. Charitable Pharmacy Director Matt Flege, Management Associate Cindy Hammerstrom, Finance Director Gary Horton, Volunteer and Member Services Director Kevin Lab, Programs Director LaMonica Sherman, Site Program Manager Karen Williams, Development Director Elysa Hamlin, Senior Communications Coordinator PRODUCTION CREDITS The 2012 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 Society of St. Vincent de Paul 1125 Bank St. Cincinnati, OH 45214 (513) 562-8841 www.SVDPcincinnati.org Find SVDPcincinnati on