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
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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,
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Carole Chabot
Terry McCullum
Chair, LOFT Board of DirectorsCEO, LOFT
Community Services
LOFT Community Services
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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.
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2009 – Crosslinks Seniors - Jane & Finch
doubles in size.
“Everyone gave up on me.
I gave up on myself.”
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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
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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:
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R. Jamie Anderson
Barrick Gold Corporation
G. W. Beattie
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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.”
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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
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how to live sober .”
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“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
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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.”
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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.”
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LOFT Community Services
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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
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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
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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 +
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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. Jenkinson
JN Roofing
Ann Johnson
Vivette & Moss
Kadey
Effie Kapodistrias
Kay Family Fund
Anastasia Kendros
Arthur P. Kennedy
Audrey J. Kerr
Fyrose M. Khan
Judith Kidd
Ron Kilius
Ben King
Joan Kirkby
Michael Kirkby
Georgina Kossivas
Ted & Lorna
Krawchuk
Lisa La Horey
Lon Tong Lau
Anne Le Feuvre
Edgar & Barbara Lea
Grant W. Leach
Emma Lee
Janis Leonard
Edna LeRoy
Leonard LeRoy
Ruth Lever
Anne Lewis
Janet Lewis
Michelle Li & Robert
Fong
Pak Lee Lo
Marie V. Lowe
Art Lowrie
Judith R. Lowther
Richard G. Lucas
Cynthia Luks
Ruth Lyness
Brian MacDonald
Patricia Macdonald
Michael Madden
and Ralph
Bertram
Magic Pony
Irving Mann
Marion Mann
Norman & Rachel
Mansfield
Ralph Masi
Laurent Matte
Greg Matubis
Almy McBean
Doris McBean
Mary V. McCullam
Margaret McKelvey
Eva McKenzie
James McKenzie
Beverley McLean
Wayne & Beverley
McLeod
Diana McVitty
Shirley J. Menzel
Karen Mergler
Barbara L. 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. Robinson
Margaret Rodrigues
Margot Roesslein
Thomas Roesslein
Joanne & David
Rogers
Konstadinos Rorras
Donald W. Ross
John & Gloria Ross
Robert Ross
William Ross
Frances Russell
George Russell
Rollande Ruston
George Rutherford
Ann J. Samuel
Tanya Sandford
Sharon Sandler
Patricia Sauerbrei
Suzanne Saulnier
Robert Saunders
Graham & Nancy
Scott
Mark Scott
Cicely Scroggs
Paul Seaton
Sharon Segal
A. O. Sergiades
Service Master of
York
Donna Sguigna
Joseph & Gloria
Sheard
Peter Shepard
Shirley Shimamori
Chris Shortt
Jan Shuckard
Kate Sikerbol
Noel Simpson
Elizabeth Simser
David & Maritza
Smith
Margaret Smith
Mark Smith
Brad Snyder
Laurie Snyder
Soft Citizen
Tristan Sones
Warren Sorensen
Soscia Engineering
Ltd.
Ian & Frances
Sowton
John & Betty
Speakman
St. Andrews Group,
Church of St.
Timothy
St. Anne’s ACW
St. Augustine of
Canterbury
St. Clement,
Eglinton
St. Clement’s
Anglican Church,
A.C.W
St. Dunstan of
Canterbury
Outreach
St. George
Memorial,Oshawa
St. Hilary (Cooksville)
St. John, West
Toronto
St. John’s A.C.W.
St. Leonard’s ACW
St. Luke, East York
St. Margaret’s
Anglican Church
St. Matthias,
Etobicoke
St. Olave’s Anglican
Church A.C.W.
St. Paul, Lindsay
St. Paul’s Minden
A.C.W.
Maude Stapley
Donald Stephenson
Steven Robinson
Architect Inc.
Erika Strobel
Penelope K. Sullivan
Frank E. R. Sunga
Brendan & Betty
Sweeney
Liisa Tatem
A. David Taylor
Gloria Taylor
Marguerite P. Taylor
Alice Thompson
Kenneth & Katharine
Thompson
Kenneth Thompson
Dennis Thomson
Lilian Thong
David & JR Thornton
Helen D. Thornton
S. Anne Todd
Toni & Guy
Hairdressing
Ann E. Tottenham
Carol Ann Trabert
Wendy Trainor
V. Gaye Trombley
Margaret Trow
David L. 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
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Friends up to
$99
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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
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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. McCamus
Jackie McChesner
Fran McDonald
Sarah McDonald
Neilus McDonnell
Paul McElvanna
Sandra McGillivray
James McGilvery
Patricia McGlade
Shane McKane
Beverley & Harold
McKay
Scott McKay
Dallas McLean-Lowe
Rodger McLennan
John & Jean
McMaster
Marg McMaster
Jim McMinn
Claudia Medina
Maureen Meehan
Norma Melanson
Tamar Mesrobian
Bert Metcalfe
Metro
Mary Michetti
Anastassios
Miliaressis
Michelle Miller
Timothy L. Miller
Diane Miller
Ruth Miller
James F. Mills
Tami Mitchell
Lynda Mochrie
Diana R. E. Moeser
John & Anne Marie
Mohler
Diana Moldovan
Seamus Monaghor
Marcel Monoreanu
Anita Monsell
Lori B. Montague
Stewart
Montgomery
Linda Montgomery
Philip Moore
Karen Morrison
Don Morrison
Claire Mowat
Adriana MugnattoMamu
Beverly Muir
Edward E. 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. Rossi
Siobhan Rossiter
Jeffrey Round
Jean Francois Roy
Royal Ontario
Museum
Daniel Rozar
Gary Rubin
Sandra Rundle
Lisa Russell
Domanic Russo
Lorraine Ryan
Vikram Saini
Lin Sallay
Chris Sallay
Nigel Sampson
Allyson Samuel
Joan Sargeant
Barrie & Josephine
Sarjeant
Betty & Martin
Saunders
Olive Sauve
Michael & Julia Sax
Debbie Schatia
Peggy Schultz
Score Media Inc.
Linda Scott
John Scott
Margaret Scott
Madeleine Scott
Nalinai Scott
Sonja Secker
Norma E. Sefton
Patricia Segal
Richard Seguin
Michael Seich
Jinny Seo
Willemina Seywerd
Martha Shaffer
Judy Shapiro
Kristen Sharpe
A. Shasha
David Shaw
John Shearlaw
William Shepherd
John & Charlotte
Shepherd
Alison Sheppard
Viollca Sherifi
J. P. Shipton
Dina Sibellino
Dana Simion
Elsie Simmons
Donald & Mary Beth
Sinclair
Dick & Barbara
Smeelen
Helen Smith
Geof Smith
Errol & Mary Anne
Smith
Jean A. Smith
Edward Smith
Rosemary & David
Smoughton
Kathleen Snape
Richard Snook
Robert Snyder
Carol Snyder
Sobey’s Express
Robert Sohn
Brenda Sohn
Jenny Sohn
Michelle Sooley
Karl & Anne
Sorensen
Marusia Soroka
Leonard & Joan
Speed
Marsha St. Hilaire
St. Paul’s Anglincan
Church, Uxbridge
Alex Stairs
Dana Stanescu
Doreen L. Stanton
Terri-Jane Stapleton
Richard Stefishen
Patricia E. Stephens
Carol Sterne
Teresa Stewart
Elizabeth Stewart
Jonathan B. Still
Margaret Streadwick
Adelina Strellci
Jeffrey & Cynthia
Stringer
R. Suleman
Dave Sun
Selina Swampillai
The TDL Group
Maria M. Teixeira
Beth Tewkesbury
Vuona That
Allan Thomas
Jordan Thompson
Sylvia Thompson
Doris E. Thornber
John & Iris Thurley
Chun Tian Tiang
Jane Tiberghien
Susan Till
Camilla Todesco
John Tory
Klaudia Tracewicz
Trinity Church,
Bradford
Linda Tucker
Carol Turack
Patricia Turnbull
Daryl Turner
Virginia Tyrrell
Gina Umali
Bessy Umeri
Peter Umoh
Grace Upshall
Tony Urbanatz
Susan Ursel
Zahra Valani
Gudrun van
Amerom
Jennifer Van Ihinger
Sharon Van Ihinger
Van Winkle Sign &
Display
Julia Vanderheul
Natalie Vena
Sue Venditti
Diana Verseghy
Ann Veyvara
Max Vichniakov
Luong Viem
Marco Villa Alarcon
Marina Virrey
Dr. A. Voudouris
Dentistry
Professional
Corporation
Beryl Waddell
Susan Wainstock
Debra Walko
Maureen Wall
Marlene & David
Wallace
Patricia Walsh
Fabian Walsh
Marlene Warnick
Nancy Warren
Water for Recovery
Michelle Watson
Alexander R.
Webster
Carolyn Weeks
Alsia Weir
Patty Wheaton
Jen Wheeldon
Dorothy Wheeler
Maureen Whitehead
Chris Whittaker
Vera Wickins
Doris A. Wiensczyk
Peter & Barbara
Wilkes
John P. 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.
Miles Chapel
Shirley McAdam
Darcy Roberts
Robert Ross
Rollande Ruston
2 Anonymous
Donors
Thank you to
our 2011/12
Volunteer
Work Teams
Bentall Kennedy LP
CIBC Commercial
Banking –
Leveraged
Finance
Davies Ward Phillips
& Vineberg
Deloitte
Language Studies
Canada - Toronto
St. John Ambulance
North York Cadet
Division
Report to the Community 11/12
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LOFT Community Services
15 Toronto Street, 9th Floor, Toronto, ON M5C 2E3
Tel: 416-979-1994 | Fax: 416-979-3028
www.loftcs.org
LOFT Programs
Supports for Seniors
College View Supportive Housing Services
Dunn Avenue Supportive Housing Services
Crosslinks Seniors Housing and Support Services
(Jane & Finch)
Crosslinks Seniors – York Region
John Gibson House
Behavioural Support Services Mobile Support Teams
St. Anne’s Place
Supports for Adults
Crosslinks Housing and Support Services
Crosslinks Street Outreach and Services Network
McEwan Housing and Support Services
Mental Health & Justice Initiative
St. George House
Wilkinson Housing and Support Services
Supports for Youth
Beverley Lodge
Ingles Housing and Support Services
Transitional Age Youth Program
Youth Peer Support Housing Program