2011/2012 Annual Report - LOFT Community Services
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2011/2012 Annual Report - LOFT Community Services
Taking Risks for Recovery Report to the Community 11/12 LOFT Community Services LOFT’s Mission LOFT Community Services promotes recovery and independence for the most vulnerable, including those with mental health and physical and addiction challenges, the homeless, the abused and the abandoned. Our services provide permanent housing and support services and respond to the changing needs of our diverse communities. Our work reflects our underlying belief that each person can grow and change and each person deserves the opportunity to do so. Board of Directors – 2011/12 Carole Chabot – Chair Lynne Lawrie – Vice Chair Lianne Carnwath - Treasurer Fergal Nolan – Secretary James Anok Randi Fine Joan Flanagan George Harris Crawford Hastings Michelle Henry Jaime Lux Alan Rands Virginia Robeson LOFT is extremely fortunate to have staff who are passionately committed to their work and to the best interests of LOFT clients. We celebrated the following anniversaries in 2011/12 with pride and gratitude. LOFT Staff Long Service Recognition 30 Years Terry McCullum 20 Years Kenneth Antonio Crosbie Stacy Rich 15 Years Yvonne Barton Maria Eden Peter Grajda Merly D Macni 2 10 Years Sabitree Beekha Irene Breznica Charmaine Brown Blossom Esson Blair Clement Constatine Greaves LOFT Community Services Doug Henry Theresa Hirschberg Dorota Kasner Lana Rae Law Stephen Douglas Munro Cylene Rainville Catherine Ruth Sands David Smith Desrine Solomon Ronald Williams 5 Years Bisharo Ahmed Ruhel Ali Elisa Anceriz Kyla Ball Fenghong Guan Helen Healy Desiree Hipplewith Heather McDonald Jennifer Zawerbny Dear Friends and Supporters, Carole Chabot Terry McCullum The theme of our 2011/12 Report to the Community is “Taking Risks for Recovery”. It was the American investor Warren Buffet who said “Risk is part of the game, alike for men and nations.” Even so, risk is mainly associated with business enterprises and investment bankers, rather than with the social services and charitable sectors. Nonetheless, risk has always been “part of the game” for LOFT because we serve some of the most vulnerable among us; people whose complex challenges too often cause them to fall through the cracks. There is always a risk when you reach out and try new approaches to fill gaps in services, especially when government funding is not available. We are not talking about being reckless, far from it. It is never far from our minds that we have a fundamental responsibility to our funders and donors to ensure the resources they entrust to us are used to provide the greatest possible benefit to those most in need. But if LOFT does not take the risk, who else will, and what will happen to these people? To quote the Danish philosopher Kierkegaard, sometimes “the greatest danger is not to take the risk.” Still, the risk is not LOFT’s alone. When people become LOFT clients, they take the even greater risk of believing their lives can be better, that they can get back on their feet and become valuable and contributing community members. Our excellent and dedicated staff members also willingly take risks when they believe in clients whom society at large has often given up on. Just as importantly, our donors have taken risks to support us in our belief that every person has dignity and the ability to grow and change, and every person deserves the opportunity to do so. To all of you who are involved with LOFT, including those we serve, thank you for joining us in “Taking Risks for Recovery”, and we hope you enjoy this year’s Report to the Community. Sincerely, 3 Carole Chabot Terry McCullum Chair, LOFT Board of DirectorsCEO, LOFT Community Services LOFT Community Services Report to the Community 11/12 Taking Risks Because Every Person Matters It is a fundamental belief at LOFT that every person deserves a chance to live their life beyond disability, poverty, abandonment and loss of hope. For this reason, we take risks to reach out to those most in need: people with complex challenges, people who don’t neatly fit certain criteria, the people who are often rejected by mainstream services. Our clients include people with mental health or substance abuse issues or both, people who have been homeless, who live with physical health challenges, the poor, the frail, the abandoned and the isolated. These are Our People, and every one of them matters. That’s why LOFT is here and that’s why we believe the risk is worth taking. Highlights of the Crosslinks Programs: York Region and the northern extremities of the City of Toronto are areas where we see a great need for our services. As a result, this is the geographic area where we are seeing the greatest growth in services. 1988 – LOFT Crosslinks Housing and Support Services opens its first house in York Region for adults with mental health challenges. 1998 – launch of Crosslinks Street Outreach Van, still the only street outreach program in York Region. 2007 – Crosslinks Seniors Housing and Support Services opens to serve at-risk seniors in the Jane & Finch neighbourhood. 4 2009 – Crosslinks Seniors - Jane & Finch doubles in size. “Everyone gave up on me. I gave up on myself.” Taking Risks for Recovery 2011 – Crosslinks Seniors – York Region is launched with the goal of providing supportive housing to 50 at-risk seniors with mental health issues in the Bradford area. Early 2012 – LOFT is chosen as the operational lead in York Region/South Simcoe for Behavioural Supports Ontario, a new provincial initiative aimed at preventing unnecessary hospitalization by providing a rapid and knowledgeable response when seniors exhibit behavioural issues resulting from mental health or addiction challenges or dementia. LOFT programs in Jane & Finch and York Region – the “Crosslinks” programs: • Total number of clients served in York Region & northern Toronto in 2011/12 – 2,050 • Number in LOFT housing – 395 • Number served by Crosslinks Street Outreach Van – 1,397 • Number served by Crosslinks Seniors – Jane & Finch – 258 Kevin’s Story I came here eight or nine weeks ago after 14 months in jail. I was in on a bunch of charges from drugs to assault. My life was a shambles. I’d been using every drug you can imagine - crack, cocaine, opiates, alcohol. I was headed for selfdestruction. My mental health problems were really at a peak. I was not well. Now I look back and see being arrested as a good thing. I see it as being rescued. In jail, I met a worker who introduced me to the Mental Health & Justice Initiative. It is great being here. I know I am stable here. I’ve been 20 months sober and I know I’m in Recovery. Before, when I was sober, I can’t say I was in Recovery. But now I am. It’s the first time I’ve lived by myself in all of my 44 years of life – and I won’t lie, it does get a bit lonely at times – but I know if I ever need someone, I can go downstairs to the common room and there will be someone there who knows my name and can help me. To know there is always a safe place I can go has helped me a lot. It’s a community; we’ve adopted each other. The biggest positive change for me is being able to trust, to feel I can just be myself and I won’t be judged for who I am or what I’ve done. Trust is a huge factor. I grew up in Regent Park with a bad environment and poor influences. I started boxing – I was an angry kid and it helped. I was good at it. But really it was just a way to beat someone up and get away with it. I started drinking when I was 14 and I was addicted right away. Between 14 and 35 I was in and out of prison, homeless at times. When I was 35, I went into treatment and got cleaned up. I got a job in social services as a support worker. I helped people who were in my position. I knew what it was like to walk in their shoes. I got married, I had a child. But it slowly started to unravel again. In a professional capacity I was coaching people on getting their life back together but after work I was drinking, I was taking drugs, I was violent. Eventually, my wife kicked me out. Coming here is huge. I’ve been approved for independent housing, and I will still have the support of LOFT available to me when I move. That’s so important to me. I trust that my worker will be there. I trust that LOFT will be there. LOFT challenges me to get better and my journey keeps getting better with LOFT. The Mental Health and Justice Initiative works with people who have experienced mental health and substance abuse challenges as well as homelessness, and who have been in conflict with the criminal justice system. Last year over 90 men and women whose minor crimes were related to their mental illnesses, might have been incarcerated with no mental health services. Instead, they slept safely and peacefully in places of their own because of their involvement in this initiative. LOFT Community Services Report to the Community 11/12 5 Taking Risks to Fill the Gaps Toronto lacks adequate mental health and addiction services for transitional age youth (16 to 26). These youth too often are dropped from the system and fall through the huge gaps that exist between child and adult mental health and addictions support services. Over the past year LOFT’s Youth Services have been extensively reorganized to build on the strength of our youth housing and support work. We have also launched a new Transitional Age Youth Program to expand our support services and further contribute to filling the gaps that have plagued the system – and the youth we serve - for so long. The Ingles Enhancement Project As Toronto’s only post-treatment residential program for young women recovering from serious addiction, Ingles House already fills a significant service gap. This past year, a group of donors took a risk on us, contributing the money we needed to reach many more young women with even more effective programs and services. Special thanks to Doug McGregor, who has so effectively championed the Ingles cause. Thanks to the Donors: Major Gift Donors: Jon & Nancy Love Doug McGregor The Menkes Family Morguard Residential RBC Foundation RioCan Management Inc. Special Gift Donors: 6 R. Jamie Anderson Barrick Gold Corporation G. W. Beattie Taking Risks for Recovery Anthony Fell Paul & Susan Finkbeiner Bruce Flatt Andrew and Leslie Hoffman Family Fund Stephen & Joyce Johnson Richard N. Matheson Michael McCain Seth & Theresa Mersky Greg Mills Gord Nixon Northam Realty Advisors Limited OPGI Management LP Charles & Libby Winograd 1 Anonymous Donor Paige’s Story The newly established Transitional Age Youth (TAY) Program has become the service hub, connecting all our housing and support programs for youth age 16 to 26. Paige was one of the first clients of the TAY Program, which enabled her to access both a community support worker (Julia) and affordable housing. A fter living in a bad situation, I moved into a LOFT house, and I’m still there today and have been for over a year. LOFT has not only provided me a safe place to live at affordable prices, LOFT has given me a chance to look in the mirror and not only accept myself but like myself. Through the support that the program offers, I have been meeting with Julia once a week, pretty much for the last year and a half. I truly believe that Julia is an angel, and without her, I wouldn’t be here and healthy today. I have never in my life felt a sense of security and trust with somebody as I do with her, and I know no matter what she wouldn’t give up on me. I am blessed to have other great women that work for LOFT impact my life as well. Through the youth community support program I have achieved so many things that I couldn’t even imagine being possible. I got my high school diploma, finished a program with Toronto Youth Job Corps fixing computers, I started college so that I can give back to the community, I also got a new cat (and am able to take care of him). I have learned how to live independently without relying on anybody and I have gained many things spiritually and emotionally that I can’t put down into words; such as self worth and the ability to communicate with others appropriately. Today I also have a relationship with my mom, which I wouldn’t have been able to appropriately and healthily have a relationship with her otherwise. What I am most fortunate about is that I came into LOFT without a vision into my future, and now I have aspirations and dreams. I think that sometimes we lose sight of ourselves despite our best intentions and we just need somebody to show us some love so that we can find it inside ourselves to love who we are again. “ This community of people saved me. It is important for everyone to have their community of people.” LOFT Community Services Report to the Community 11/12 7 Taking Risks to Support Recovery For the population of clients served by LOFT, the term “Recovery” does not have the narrow meaning of “cure”. For us, the concept is much broader, embracing the recovery of control over one’s life and the recovery of one’s dignity, self-respect and quality of life. It means being able to live with as much independence as possible, and being able to choose to accept support when it is needed. Two wonderful examples of recovery in action are St. George House and John Gibson House. Both are fully staffed, high-support homes for men and women whose serious mental health issues prevent them from living on their own. SGH serves adults and JGH serves seniors, and both are wonderful communities of people who have been severely marginalized, and who have recovered their joy in live. St. George House: John Gibson House Capacity - 26 Number served in 2011/12 – 77 Number of people served last year – 31 John Gibson’s oldest resident ever – 97 Percentage of residents with mental health challenges – 100%, with physical health challenges – 82% Longest number of years a resident lived at JGH – 50 (he moved in before it became a LOFT program) Number of residents who have lived at SGH for 2 years or less – 5; 10 years or more – 10; more than 20 years – 2. The Stepping Stone Project supports at-risk seniors to make the transition from hospital so they can live safely with appropriate support in the community: Number of residents with paid employment last year – 2; number with volunteer employment – 11. Number of JGH beds dedicated to The Stepping Stone Project – 12 Number of hospitalized seniors who transitioned through The Stepping Stone Project this year – 39 Number of these clients who have moved to greater independence this year – 29 “When you first come out of rehab you don’t know what to do. You don’t know 8 how to live sober .” Taking Risks for Recovery “It’s a community and we’ve adopted each other.” Debra’s Story L ast year, the Provincial Ministry of Health asked LOFT Seniors Services to undertake a pilot project in York Region. We were asked to assess seniors living in a number of boarding homes to determine the level of need of these seniors and whether they were receiving the right types of support. stopped doing this because the location of this house made him feel it was not safe outside. This further added to the depression he was already experiencing. After completing the interviews and compiling our findings, LOFT saw there really were no supports that existed for high risk seniors in York Region. In response to this, LOFT opened a new program in Bradford called Crosslinks Seniors York Region to fill these gaps in As Director of LOFT Seniors’ service. As part of this project, we conducted interviews with a Services, Debra Walko regularly number of residents of Recently, we received a these boarding homes sees, first hand, the tremendous referral and this referral and it was during this impact of our programs on men just happened to be interview process that I and women who have been the same gentlemen met a gentleman who marginalized and forgotten. I interviewed during was deemed to be the pilot project! He high risk. This meant was accepted into the he would require Crosslinks Seniors York Region program additional supports in the future in order and moved in last week. He is very to remain in the community. Otherwise, excited to be there and I can already see he would need to move into a nursing the difference the program has made home. Unfortunately, the environment he for him. The added personal support, was living in was not able to provide these Psychogeriatric Case Management and additional supports for him. the social and recreational activities are all important aspects that improve his life. When I first talked to him, he was very He has started taking walks again and is socially isolated. He felt lonely and sad active and social with the people around that he could not connect with the him. It’s great to see the change in him community even though he really wanted and I hope the program can continue to to. I discovered one of his favourite help others like him. things to do was take walks but he had LOFT Community Services Report to the Community 11/12 9 Taking Risks for a Healthier Community Healthier individuals make healthier communities: this is one of LOFT’s strong beliefs and the natural result of the work we do. For too long, hospitals have been virtually the sole resource of our health system. This has led to crowded emergency departments and has left people stranded in hospital because there are not enough safe and supported places for them in the community. LOFT’s work is helping to change this picture, helping people live safely in the community thereby reducing the need to go to hospital, giving people stranded in hospital a safe alternative, and even diverting people from emergency departments into our supportive housing. The net effect is that hospital resources are available for those most in need, contributing to better health in the wider community. Highlights of LOFT’s Impact: Numbers Served by all LOFT programs in 2011/12: • Total number served – 3,395 • Number of clients housed – 1,259 • Number of clients receiving case management – 1,214 The impact of LOFT support programs on health care system resources: 50% – Decrease in each of 911 calls, emergency department visits and hospital admissions for at-risk seniors, when comparing time periods before and after LOFT supportive housing was put in place. 188 – Number of inpatient hospital days for a group of 28 long-term homeless men and women with mental health and addition issues and HIV/AIDS in their first year as LOFT clients. 1645 – Number of inpatient hospital days for that same group of people in the year prior to becoming LOFT clients. 100+ - Number of people who came to LOFT programs directly from hospital emergency departments or inpatient beds last year. “When I first came here, I never thought I could enjoy a day.” 10 Taking Risks for Recovery In 2011 LOFT’s McEwan Housing and Support Services joined with a partner agency to launch Addiction Supportive Housing, known as the ASH Program. The program provides affordable housing and specialized support services to previously homeless adults with HIV/AIDS in combination with a serious addiction. The following letter was sent by an ASH client to the McEwan Program Director. Dear Kay, The program had provided me with an apartment that in no way could I access by myself without the support of the ASH program. Lack of credit, no steady employment and low income makes it very difficult to find affordable housing. The most important aspect of the program is having an apartment in a mixed building. Having said this – the following are true – people in my building do not know my history – the stigma aspect is not there. I am not judged on my history of addiction and mental health and it is my choice who to tell and who not to tell. I came from a subsidized rental building which had become known as a ‘ghetto’. Today I feel proud of my home and where I live. The program provides me with … a worker that I meet once a week and who has become essential to my wellbeing. The ratio of clients to worker is great and I can see her more often if necessary. This is important to me and helps me maintain my sobriety. The ASH program, at McEwan House, is my lifeline should I need urgent help with my addictions and my mental health. I live … close to every amenity. The area is beautiful and I feel connected and engaged – two very important aspects of my sobriety and my happiness. “I will never forget the brilliant staff for all your support and kindness.” 11 LOFT Community Services Report to the Community 11/12 Major Donors $50,000 + William & Karen Barnett Christie & Will Bentham 2011/2012 Donor List 2011 Christmas St. James’ Guild of Change Ringers Concert Lead Sponsor Goldman Sachs Canada Inc. Major Sponsors Don Fraser & Connor Clark & Lunn Private Capital Ltd. David and Stephanie Keeley Christopher Southam Major Donors $20,000+ The Bishop Kenneth Maguire Trust Anglican Diocese of Toronto Jon & Nancy Love Doug McGregor Menkes Family Pace Family Foundation Donald & Gretchen Ross 12 Taking Risks for Recovery 2011 LOFT Charity Challenge RuN Sponsor Manulife Financial In-Kind Donors Appliance Canada CN Tower Reception Sponsor Freedom International FLOKA Salon & Spa Henry’s Photo-VideoDigital Performance Sponsors Annette Johnston Adair Morse LLP L’Oreal Borden Ladner Magic Pony Gervais LLP Maple Leaf Sports Cornerstone Capital and Entertainment Partners L.P. Ltd. Dasd Contracting Inc. Ontario Science Centre Susan Gillespie & Don Drinkwalter Royal Ontario Museum Grant Thornton LLP Starbucks The Honourable Margaret Norrie Swiss Chalet McCain TDL Group Morguard The Keg Investments Ltd. Walmart Joe & Mary Frances Westin Harbour Sheehan Toronto Z103.5 Print Sponsor The Printing House Lighting Equipment Supplier Jack A. Frost Ltd. Sound Equipment Supplier RP Dynamics In-Kind Donors Peter Hideg, Advantage Electric The Albany Club Amato Pizza Steve Darking The Hotel Victoria Michael Hudson Photography Cathy Inkster-Tarrant Dana Jagla St. James Cathedral Gord Nixon Paloma Foundation Pherril Fund, Anglican Diocese of Toronto Schachter Family Fund at the Toronto Community Foundation Charles & Libby Winograd Leap of Faith Associates $5,000 + Jamie Anderson Don & Jane Fraser Freedom International Brokerage Inc. Andrew & Leslie Hoffman Family Fund David & Stephanie Keeley Greg Mills Brian & Carolyn Neysmith Northam Realty Advisors Limited OPGI Management LP Realtors Care Foundation Victoria Ross Leap of Faith Circle $1,000 + Special Gift Donors $10,000 + Adair Morse LLP Barrick Gold Corporation W. G. Beattie Edwards Charitable Foundation George C. Estey Richard Falconer Anthony Fell Paul & Susan Finkbeiner Flatt Foundation Goldman Sachs Canada Inc. Stephen & Joyce Johnson Richard N. Matheson Michael McCain Seth & Theresa Mersky James Anok B & B Hamilton Fund at the Toronto Community Foundation The Beatty Ryckman Trust Borden Ladner Gervais LLP Lois I. Broad Estate of Anna Cecelia Bucknell June Bushell John & Angela Caliendo Lianne & James Carnwath Brian R. Carr Carole Chabot & Derek Dodd Marion & Hugh Chambers The Charitable Gift Funds Canada Foundation CHUM Charitable Foundation Karen Cohen Community Trust Company Connor, Clark & Lunn Foundation Jane Corbett Cornerstone Capital Partners Charles Coupal Dasd Contracting Inc. Don Heights Unitarian Congregation The Catherine Donnelly Foundation William Dowkes Carol Drummond Randi Fine Rosa Galluzzo The Honourable William C. and Mrs. Catherine Graham Grant Thornton LLP Michelle Henry Jeff & Beth Herold Gordon Holder Hooker Furniture Corporation William & Mary Horan Jim and Shayne Hutton Maureen Hyland Import Temptations Inc. Paul R. Kight Elizabeth Kilbourn Lynne Lawrie M. Olivia Lee Life Design Systems Manulife Financial Mark Zelinski Photographic Design Lauren E. Marshall The Honourable Margaret N. McCain Karen McClelland Terry McCullum Theresa McCullum William McMaster Morguard Investments Ltd. Patricia Murdoch Jim Nason and Don Smith NHI Nursing & Homemakers Inc. Terry & Roberta Gooch Peters Marion Potter Thomas Rahilly Ruth Redelmeier Virginia Robeson Rotary Club of Belleville S.P. Gillespie Insurance Agency Inc. Schnadig International Corporation David Smith Lawrence Snook St. James’ Cathedral York Group St. Timothy Anglican Church, North Toronto Ian & Mary Tod Daniel Van Willegen The W.P. Scott Charitable Foundation Dr. William & Mrs. Phyllis Waters Bruce H. Weppler William and Betty Finch Fund Gwen Williams Richard Worzel and Jacky Simmons 6 Anonymous Donors Benefactors $500 + Ann and Duncan Abraham Norma P. Anderson Mr. & Mrs. J. Peter T. Arnoldi Balcan Construction Ltd. R. Victor and Barbara Barnett Florence Barwell T. G. Boone Jacqueline H. Brookes Luzviminda Caceres John Cameron Century Furniture Industries The Charitable Foundation of the Canadian Polish Congress Christ Church, Deer Park The Clorox Company Foundation Coinamatic Canada Inc. William & Judith Conning Cushman & Wakefield Ltd. Brad Douglas & Tong Zhou John W. Dow Elaine G. Doyle FLOKA Salon & Spa Mr. G. Dean N. and Mrs. Jacqueline H. Gooderham Crawford Hastings William & Josephine Heath Darryl Hennick Robert K. Heyding Marion V. Holmes Holy Trinity Thornhill A.C.W. Shiva Khalilnia Roza Kolonjari Jaime & Steve Lux Jean Manson Gladys & Bob McClellan Heather McDonald Meadowbrook Construction Inc. Medico Pharmacy Avalon Neale New Water Plumbing Inc. Newmarket Lioness Club Fergal Nolan Northstar Glass Onyx Fire Protection Services Inc. Parliament Furniture Peter R. Paterson Alan I. Rands LOFT Community Services Operating Fund Operating expenses for the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 2012 $21.4 Million EXPENSES 68% client support costs 23% housing costs 5% administrative overhead 4% client personal needs REVENUE LOFT Community Services 76% government funding 15% resident contribution (rent) 7% charitable dollars 2% other income Report to the Community 11/12 13 Kathryn Scott Donald Smith Mary Smythe St. Cuthbert’s Anglican Church, ACW St. Matthews United Church Women Starline Industrial Specialties Timothy & Carrie Stinson Lori Sutej Edward & Janet Taylor Douglas & Elizabeth Thomson Tru Clean Carpet Care Vina IDA Pharmacy Judi & Morty Wagman Arnold & Diana Wong 4 Anonymous Donors Patrons $100 + 14 Margaret Abbott Margaret Agar All Seasons Floor Coverings INC. K. V. Allan Dale Allen Michael & Toni Allen William & Sylvia Allen Carol A. Ammon Diane Anderson Apotex Inc. Sylvia Argandar Philip Armstrong Laurie Arron Aurora United Church Bruce Avery Elaine & George Ayotte Mary Aziz David E. Baird A. G. Baker Jane Baker Harry Banikin Sheilah Banikin Bruce & Alyson Barnett-Cowan Mary Bartle Ruth W. Bates Julie Bean Joan Beaton Terry Beck Benefits Incorporated Glen Bennett Suzanne Betcke Justice and Mrs. W. Ian C. Binnie J. Douglas Bodley Jim & Rachael Boles Richard and Isobel Bolitho Gary Bolton Kathleen Boyle Hatcher Irene Breznica C. Marie Brickenden Beverly Brown Florence Brown George Brown Wendy D. Brown Barbara Brydon Gord Buck The Smokin’ Buddha Andrea Budgey Josie Caliendo Robert & Dorothy Campion Paul & Lori Canham Wendy Caywood Clive & Mary Chamberlain Doreen Charnock Barbara Cheatley Yin Wah Chiang Valerie B. ChooWing Christ Church St. James Christ Church Women’s Guild Christ Church, Anglican Church Women Church of Christ The King, ACW Church of the Good Shepherd A.C.W. Hilda G.J. Clark Donald Clarke Katherine ClarkeNolan Taking Risks for Recovery Iolanda V. Comar Connecting Link Jane & Douglas Cook Corporate Water Services Cosburn United Church J. A. Craig John Crawford Ruth Cressell Noreen and Neville Bishop Fred Cross Mavis & Herbert Cross Gail Crossman Amanda DaCosta Elaine DaCosta Ron Dancey Danforth Medical Arts Pharmacy Inc. Gina Davidson Davroc & Associates Ltd. De Bekiris Hair Design Margaret Dean Peter J. Devine Ahilya S. Devries Barwell Dibben Jackie Dicara David Dickson Pamela Dickson Nora Dobell Alicia Dodd Bettina DoddsHebron Marion Dorosh Robert Douglas Larry Driffield Muriel S. Duncan Dunn Pharmacy Connie Dupuis Jan Dwyer Olive J. Dyer East West Pest Control Services Ltd. Shelley Echlin Grant Eckert Marjorie R. Eder Cecilia Edwards Jean Edwards Lynn Edwards Maria Egervari D. Ross Elver Kathleen & Harry Ferguson G. Robert H. Fern Ferracorp Construction & Development Inc. Heidrun Fiebig Carol Anne FitzRobb Krysten A. Fleischhacker Everett & Frederica Fleming Mo Lan Fong Ann Forrest Ann E. Foster Carol & Tim Fourie Richard & Dorothy Fulford Sylvia Fyfe Ernest Gagnon Peter GardinerHarding Sandra Gentles Annette Gilbeault Jean Good Edith Goodeve John Goodhew Janet R. Gouinlock Laird & Trudy Grantham Mary B. Gray Giuseppina Graziosi Clement Greaves Rebekka Hammer Cathann HamptonMcKeating Jim Harbell Mary L. Harris Joan Hart Scott & Deborah Harvey Ruth Hayhoe Sherry L. Haynes John Hellwig The Honourable Paul Hellyer Diane Henderson Scott Henderson Grahame & Joyce Henry Winnifred Herington Candice Hill Elizabeth Hilton Stan Hinks Margaret J. Holmes Holy Trinity, Guildwood Holy Trinity, Thornhill Sharlene Hopwood Abesh Hossain Joanne Hough Anne C. Howlett Ken & Vivian Hughes Diane & Paul Hurwitz Donald & Joy Hutcheon Helga Hyde Helen Hyland Margaret Hyland Tony & Sylvia Hyland IT Source Solutions Inc. Karen Lee Ivens Carter J. Thomas L. James Kali Hewitt-Blackie and David Jang Jazz at R.Y. Vivien M. 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Michasiw Martin & Katharine Mickeler Dorota & Martin Milaszewski Judith Mills Marilyn Moorhouse Katherine Moriarty Colm & Abina Murphy Jean Murray Lucille Nason National Silicates Ltd. Audrey Neary Joan M. Neilson Len Neiman Stuart & Sheila Niermeier George & Geraldine Nightingale Tai On Nip Richard Nolan Northern Air Environmental Technologies David & Kathie Oakden James O’Brien Marian O’Brien David Oliver Rick & Diane Oliver D. Joan Osler Ruth Osler Aldo Palma Paranormal Witness Films Inc. Janet Park Margaret Parker Gordon & Louise Patterson Marjory Patterson Alice & Spiros Pelegris Albert Penny Donald & Layne Pepper Philip Sung Design Associates Inc. Philoptochos Society of Prophet Elias Greek Orthodox Church Linda Pieterson Robin B. Pitcher Kostos Popandopoulos Patricia Postoff Dave & Lenore Pressley Private Giving Foundation Catherine Purvis Shirley R. Rainbow Wayne & Mary Raybould David Rayfield Zazzy Relelo Joan Ridout Adair Roberts Dorothy Robinson J. H. 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Tucker Barbara Turnbull Dolores Turner Mary & John Twomey LOFT Community Services Helen Uygur Chris Van Ihinger Simon & Arda Vandenbroek Cathy Vendramin Verda Paints Ltd. Patricia M. Vince A. Helena Voth Dennis & Janet Waddington Lenore Walters Gavin Watt Isobel & William Waugh J. R. Weir John Werynski Rosemary West The Westin Harbour Castle William & Anne Whitla Doris Whittaker Marilyn Wiley John Wilkes A. Ross & Joan Wilson Anna E. Wilson Bree-Anne Wilson Douglas R. Wilson Ronald & Stephanie Wilson The Honourable Michael and Mrs. Margie Wilson William & Mary Wilson Joan Winter Thomas Wolever Women of the Moose, Lakeshore Chapter 1139 Wai Yee Wong Geoffrey Wood Joanne Wordham Bing X. Xie R. Yamanaka Bill Young John Young 25 Anonymous Donors Report to the Community 11/12 15 Friends up to $99 16 Lisa Aalpo Audrey Abbott Bektu Abidta Shirley Adams Beth Adamson Iftu Adulatif Deepa Ahluwalia Pauline Akello Vera Aldersley Noreen Alexander Isobel M. Allen Ursilla Ally Carol Anderson Rita Anderson Dr. Donia Andrew Andrews’ Scenic Acres Patricia Appleton Christine Ardagh Zora Areiloff Peter Armstrong Phillip Armstrong Bogdan Arona Mary Arril Sam Arslanyan Adam Asimi Sylvia Asimi Michael Astbury Annick Aubert Martin Augsten Katherine Azarcon Yank Azman Pauline Azzopardi Marjorie Babb John Bailie Emmaleen Baker Remus Balasa L. M. Baldwin Marion Ball Kate Balsara-Pardoe The Bank of Nova Scotia C. Bar Rhubena E. Barber Frank Barker Henry Barkin Jennifer Barratt Faye Baziw George & Elsie Beckingham Robert & Sherry Bedford Kathy Beebe Adrianna Bekiri Vassa Bekiri Ilir Bekiri Julie Bekiri Mazes Bekiri Andrew Bell Florencia Belmonte Pauline Benaine David & Lynda Benedict Mike Benoit Michaela Bernardi M. Bessent J. Chris Binney Paul Binney Wayne Blampied BMO Employee Charitable Foundation Lee Boal Olga Bolland Remo Bolzan Severyn Borowski Gail Boudreau Sherry Bowman Doris Bradley Barbara Bragg Fitore Breznica Florentina Breznica Robert G. Brodie Rupert Bronsdon Alfred J. Brooks Bev Brown Ted Brown Doreen E. Brown Elizabeth Brown Maureen Browne Marny Bruce John Allen and Catherine Buck Maureen Buckingham Sofia Buenaventura Dave Burgon William Butler Gordene D. Byers Antonina Cacciatore James Cairncross George R. Calder Allie Caldwell Dorelle Cameron Taking Risks for Recovery Linda Campbell Rose Cantwell Ira Carmichael Jennifer Carr Peter Carrington Owen Casey Liliana Catalfo George Catsamakis Celestial Stained Glass Pat Cepin Bruce Chan Yung Seen Chan Sherry Chandler Ju Lun Chao Margaret L. Chapman Joel Charlebois Dr. and Mrs. Albert Cheskes Vivian Cheung Wai To Cheung Betty Cheung Yuk Sin Cheung Frank & Morag Chew Amanda Chew Tang Chik Cheung Charlotte Chiu Grace Choi Denise Choo Son Mr. and Mrs. J. Christmann Vinh Chinh Chu Beata Cierpich Jack & Pauline Clark Sandra Clark Brian Clarke Robin & Nicki Clarke Evelyn Clarke David Cleaveley and Linda Kaye CN Tower Garry Coates Virginia Cobley John & Rhoda Cochrane Patricia Coleman A. M. Coleman Stella Collett Suzanne & Desmond Collins Edward Collins Janet Conn Marlene Cook Charles & Elizabeth Corbett Arthur Corby Maureen Corby Noel Corcoran Mary Corkery Gabriela Cornea Grace Corrado Steve Corrigan Dawn Cottrell Warren Cox Tommy Coyle Johnny Crone Kenneth A. Crosbie Joyce I. Cross Derrick Crowell Shannon Crowell Nadia Cruceru Robert Cumming Marjorie Cunningham Lainie Currie Netta Cutrone Bela Cutto Jon Cyesues Andrea Daley Sauline Daman Dorjee Damdul Carol Damioli Ian Daniel Derek Davidson Paul Davignon Brian Davis Martin Day Christopher Day Victor Day Laura E. Day Dak de Kerckhove Rob de Koning Dorothy & Godfray De Lisle Penelope de Nobrega Christopher DeBoer Odie Debrito Jennifer Deevy Rudy Deflorio Cheryl DeKoning Vince Delisi Mitsuru Delisle Marissa Demaniw Andrea Demaniw Natasha Demaniw Irene Demaniw Ryan Den Ouden James & Sharon Dennis Jean Dennis Celia Denov K. Dhillon Diamond Aluminum Inc. Winifred Dias Shirley Dibben Alison & Karen Dixon-Jenkins David Dodds Alice & Robert Dods B. April Donak Michelle Donnelly Tanya Doucette Pamela Douglas Jeanne & Foch Douglas Jason Dowdall Aimée Downey Estelle Doyle Philippa Drakes Robert Drummond Ann Macintosh Duff Cara Dumont William & Dorothy Dupley Carolyn Dyke Bernadette Eagan Peter Echlin Diane Echlin Wendy & Gordon Edgett Susan Edwards Tim Elia Betty Eliopoulos Athanasia Eliopoulos Elite Masonry Ian Elliott Fran & Murray Ellis Employees of Lexmark Canada Inc. Nancy Ennis Corey Erdman Kathryn Eve David Fahy Joanne Fahy Margo Fairburn Alana Farrell Christopher Femmenino Susan Fenlon Althea Ferguson Matthew Fernandes Inez Fernandes Junia Fernando Kelly Ferro Craig Ferry William & Valerie Fiedler Judith A. Flaschner Donald Followes Kerry Ford Michelle Forde Stephen Forgacs Monique Francis Jean Frank Lynn & James Friesen Liza Fromer Sunny Gafur Paul Gagnon Karl Gagnon Patricia Gagnon Susan Gallagher Dan Gallivan Yanet Galvan Nicles Dinaz Garda Saundra Garrett Jack Gatenby and Jim Miller Christina Gauthier Marina Gavrilova Christine Genga Anna Germenis Daniela Gheoculet Linnea Gibbs Michael Gilbert Helen & Donald Gill Maxine Gillespie W.J. Girvan Hugh Glassco Jane Glassco Margaret Goldby Jose Gonzalez John Gore Rosalind Goss Edward & Linda Gould Carrie Graham Ian Graham Dina Graser Michael & Anne Gray Barb Griffin Danie Grobbelaar Michael Gromoff Risa Grossman Pina Grosso Louise Grummitt Su Qiong Guan Natalie Gunn Bernard Gurian Pamela Guy Danuta Guzylak Sharon Haberer David Hagelaar Pat Hale Carol P. Hall Heather Halpert Keith Hambly Diane Hanson James Harding Maurice & Beverley Harris Cecilia Harris Maureen Harris Peter Harris Sylvia Harris Dashnor Hasku Patricia Hastings Patricia Hawkins Laura Hay Lynda Head June Healey R. & G. Heasman Patricia Henderson Villian Henessy Donald & Evelyn Henry Henry’s Photo-VideoDigital Alma Herman Margaret Hernandez Donna Hewko Brian Hill Rose Hill Nina Hillier Valda Hills Joanne & Craig Hincks Gail Hincks Theresa Hirschberg Oliver Ho Robert B. Hodge Natalie Hodgins Kleo & Ralph HodgsonMcWatters Kathy Hoffman Jeff Hohener Heather Holden Annette Holgate Linda Holloway Qiao F. Hong Karen Hood Diane & Roy Hoult Mat Howard Rita Howell Henry Huang Claire Huang Kinsley Elena Hudcova Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles Chapel George Hung Mary Hurley Keith & Mary Hurren Cameron Hurst Joan Hutchinson Bria Hyland Jennifer Hyland Dorothy Irvine Tunus Iscan Esther Jackson Alfred Jackson E. D. Jacques Zahid Jafry Ann James Ruth E. Jameson Tracey Jarvis Blake and Beverley Jasper Beryl Jeffrey Alberto Jesus Herman John Jim John Maisie Johnson Linda & Teddy Johnston Annette Johnston Wanita Johnston Reece & Brenda Johnston Susan E. Johnston Kateryna Jones Myra P. Jones Nicki Jones Carol W. Jones Karen E. Jones Jukebox Live Homa Jull George Kajuk Margaret Gek Ser Kang Jean F. Kangas Peter Kapodistrias Irene Kardaras Matoula Katsafados Agnes Kazakos Kevin Keast Robert J. Keewatin Keg Restaurants Ltd. Michael Kelly Margie Chapman Kendall Deb & Liam Kennedy Marion Kennedy Al Kerimovski Frances Kerimovski Merita Kerimovski Lori Kerr Joanne Kettner Cathy Keyes Eijaz Khan Eleanor Kidd Marion Kiddell Mary Kilgour Neil Kilpatrick Hyun Sik David Kim Robert Kinnear Michael Kinrys Patricia Kishino Charles Klassen Paul Klein Nira Kolers Olga Korper Mike Kosanovic Hans Kotiesen Vincent Kozma Niki Krissilas Anna Krull Thomas Krzyzanowski Barbra Kubilius Rita Kwan Elaine La Chappelle Charlene LaGrave Li Mei Lan Roger Lanteigne The Laundry Lounge Marian Law Hetty Lawrence JoAnn E. Leavey Andy Lee Diane Lee Sam Lee Lynn Lefebure Erro Lehtila LOFT Community Services Pauline Leitch Imants Leitis Rita Lemieux Elizabeth B. Leon Sharon LeRoy Robert LeRoy Licia Lettieri Kenneth Leung Hilary Leung Edwin Leung Jerry Levitt Joan Lewis Jean Lewis Rosita Leyra Shirley Leyton Anne Lilly Thomas Linhares Yuen Yung Liu Eleanor lliu Pollyanna Lord Ali Lotfi Hamila Lotfi Khanh Luc Jonathan Luetkehoelder Mark Lundy Barbara Lush Sun Mee Ma Wong Shirley MacDonald Ian & Dorothy MacDonald Alex MacDonell Margaret MacKay Karen MacKennen Peter & Jacquie MacKinnon Don MacPherson Sue MacRae David Makepeace Hassan Malakooti Melody Malakooti Tiffany Malakooti Wendy Malec Mayram Mamalian Tony Mammoliti Yufei Man Gino Marinelli Peter Marinelli Eric Mark Iliya Markovinovic Brian R. Marshall Kevin Marshman Carla Martens Grace Martin Report to the Community 11/12 17 18 Betty Mason Barbara E. Mather Denise Mattok Sarah Mattok Clare Mattok Connie Mattucci Stacy Maxwell Neil & Pauline Maxwell Kenneth Maynard Shirley McAdam Kerri McArthur Joseph McBride, Q.C. Jeana McCabe John McCabe Murray McCaig W. H. 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Munn Enrique Murguia Kelly Murphy Glen Murray Tom Murty Andrea Muzzi Jim Nassiopoulos Doug Nesralla Mark Neumann Dr. and Ms. Monty Newnham Muoi On Nhi Katie Nicholson Jessica Nickelsen Blanchard Nickerson Carilyn Nickerson Roland Nogue George & Mary Norman James Noronha Terry & Georgina North Daniel Obeng Odilue Meagher O’Kane Hannington Okello Grace B. Olds Kadian Oliphant Santa Oloya Timothy Olson Judy Olynick Darwin O’Malley Billy O’Neil Tara O’Neill Melissa Ong Taking Risks for Recovery Ontario Science Centre Victoria Oulster Paddy O Cheryl Page Patrick Paglialunga Penny Palmer Penny Pantazopoulos Elizabeth Papp Violet Parrish Morton Pascoe Lisa Pask Sandra Pate Grace Patterson Derek Paul Anna PayneKrzyzanowski Marilyn Pearson Beverley J. Peck David & Jan Penney Kyla Pennie Pennies For Recovery Antonio Pereira Greta Pereira Mary Persi Alan Peters and Martha Jack Michele Petrielli James Pickett Vernon & Dorothy Pink Angela Pokas Shristi Pokharel Robert & Evelyn Pollock Andrew Poole Dorothy Poole Gordon Poole Cynthia Popp Pina Povolo Tackeese Powell Jessie R. Powell Sandra Powell Nancy Pridham Lisa Puccini Douglas Queen Frank & Elizabeth Quinlan Patrick Quinn Farah Rafi Colin J. Rainsbury Irfan Rakipi John & Diana Ramage Lorna Raposas Dave & Brenda Rasmussen Paul Rawlinson Morgan Rector Peter ReeveNewson Dwight & Margaret Reid Pat Reid Ethel R. Reid Veronica Reilly Katherine A. Rendall Jennifer Repo Kris Reyes Josee Rheault Therese Rheaume Gitta & Wally Rice Marc Richler Traci Ridgewell Robert Riley Debbie Rix Wendy Robbins Darcy Roberts Celine Robson Beth Rodger Theresa Rodgers Kay Roesslein Cassie Ross Lincoln Ross M. A. Ross and D. Barry Ross Julia Ross Laura Rossall Miriam F. 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Wilkinson Elizabeth Willcock Susanne Williams Karlene & Carl Williams James & Kathleen Willis Keisha Wills Fraser Wilson Kate Wilson Nancy Wilson Richard Wilson Nicole Wilson Trevor Wilson Paul Wilson Ngan Oi Wong Wai Yin Wong Eric Wood Karen Wood Sue Wood Jeff Woods Paula Woods Sharon Worthman Mike Xie Sean Yang Ryan Yee Hon Yeng Linda Yeung Pek Yoke Yiong York Muay Thai Lai King Yu Harriet Zaidman Dino Zanin Ken Zimmerman 24 Anonymous Donors Tribute Gifts Anonymous Donor in honour of Byrne and Travis Furlong Anonymous Donor in honour of Chris and Cassandra Anonymous Donor in honour of Jac and Jordan Hern Robert G. Brodie in honour of Robert F. Murphy Community Trust Company in honour of all employees of Community Trust Company where community matters Michelle Li and Robert Fong in honour of their Wedding Jim Harbell in honour of Heather Stacey and James Archer’s marriage Joanne Hough in honour of Robert F. Murphy Judith Mills in honour of Bob and Cathy Leckey Judi and Morty Wagman in honour of Frankie Rose’s 80th Birthday Susanne Williams in honour of Peter Andrews In Honour of John and Sheena’s Wedding Wendy D. Brown Florence Brown Edward Collins Mary Kilgour James McKenzie Katherine Moriarty Anonymous In Honour of Judi and Morty’s 50th Anniversary Dr. and Mrs. Albert Cheskes Mrs. and Mr. Fran Ellis Sidney Greenberg J. H. Robinson Carol Turack 3 Anonymous Donors In Memoriam Gifts D. Ross Elver in memory of June Elver Michael Kinrys in memory of C. Marie Brickenden Karen McClelland in memory of Doug Martin Karen Mergler in memory of Michael Saunders Dorota Milaszewski in memory of Jack Layton Beverly & Dave Muir in memory of Bruce Crozier LOFT Community Services Albert Penny in memory of Bill Penny Marusia Soroka in memory of Anna Lesia Bandera Douglas R. Wilson in memory of his Parents In Memory of Doris Brown Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hurren Therese Rheaume In Memory of Marion Mann Frank Barker Rev. Neville and Mrs. Noreen Bishop Mr. and Mrs. J. Christmann Marjorie R. Eder Ann E. Foster Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. 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