Giving summer 2016 - Greencroft Communities
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Giving summer 2016 - Greencroft Communities
Volume 10, Issue 2 - Summer 2016 Tom Garman: Benevolence for employees GC_Giving_2016Summer_resized.indd 1 6/21/16 2:53 PM Taking Care of Employees Volume 10, Issue 2 Summer 2016 Giving is published regularly for donors and friends of Greencroft Communities Foundation. Printed in the USA. Copyright ©2016 by Greencroft Communities Foundation. Editorial Team Everett J. Thomas, Executive Director, Greencroft Communities Foundation Jim Neff, Director, Greencroft Communities Foundation Our Mission Greencroft Communities Foundation is committed to creating a passion for our communities and inspiring generosity. Greencroft Communities Foundation includes: Greencroft Goshen Foundation, Goshen, Ind. Greencroft Middlebury Foundation, Middlebury, Ind. Hamilton Grove Foundation, New Carlisle, Ind. Oak Grove Foundation, DeMotte, Ind. Southfield Village Foundation, South Bend, Ind. Walnut Hills Foundation, Walnut Creek, Ohio Greencroft Communities Foundation Board of Directors: Randall Jacobs, Chair Renee Drake Steve Herendeen Marty Lehman David Litchfield Ed Mercer Scott Puckett Deb Stauffer LeRoy Troyer Vince Turner Shannon White Suggestions? Requests? Email us at foundation@greencroft.org By Jim Neff, Director, Greencroft Communities Foundation Our employee benevolence funds are so important for the work we do. Have you ever been in a situation where you could not pay the electric, heat or medical bills that came due? Do you remember how much stress that put on you and how it affected your job performance? At times we have team members who deal with these stresses and more. Especially during the winter months, I will get calls from team members whose heat will be turned off at the end of the day. It is easy to tell from the conversation that these team members have looked everywhere else, and without the employee benevolence fund, they would be going without heat in the dead of winter. This is the reason that we have established an employee benevolence fund at each of our eight affiliates. Not only do these funds help the team member pay a bill, they allow the team member to continue providing great care to our residents in the process. Each year we give team members the opportunity to contribute to their benevolence fund, and I am amazed at the generosity we see. It is extremely gratifying to see team members wanting to help a coworker out who is struggling. No matter if the gift is one dollar or $1,000, the gift makes a difference. While the majority of the contributions to these funds come from team members, please consider making a gift to the employee benevolence fund at the community that you care about. While you will not know who you are helping, rest assured your gift will be used to make an impactful difference to a team member in need. 2 GC_Giving_2016Summer_resized.indd 2 6/21/16 2:53 PM Benevolence for employees During his 48 years as the CEO leading three faith-based retirement communities, including Golden Years Homestead in Fort Wayne, Ind., and Great Lakes Christian Homes near Lansing, Mich., Tom Garman often helped out employees from his own pocket. “Years ago, we had a lot of single mothers—nurses’ aids and others with similar roles—who did not have the highest paying jobs,” Tom says. “One time when I was in my twenties, a single mom asked for an advance on her pay check. I explained that I did not have board authorization to do that and asked why she needed an advance. She said her baby was sick, and she needed money to buy medicine. So I asked her how much she Tom Garman and Bob Gibson, Greencroft Communities Senior Vice President and CFO, take a break from grilling at the June 3 Golden Years Golf Outing. The event raised nearly $10,000 for the Golden Years Residents Assistance Fund. needed and paid her from my pocket. I said she could pay it back some time in the future, but she never could.” Word of his personal benevolence spread among his employees; soon there were 15-20 employees each asking for as much as $100 from him. “That became too much for me personally,” Tom says, “so we started a loan program. We put $1,000 into it that employees could borrow. But when we reached the $1,000 limit, we had to decline to make more loans because people were not paying back their loans.” So Tom again reached into his pocket. “One gal—again a single mother—needed new parts and supplies for her car,” Tom says, “so I paid for them. There are so many employees at the low end of the wage scale, and they have so many needs. If their car doesn’t run, they can’t come to work.” Tom admits that he’s Continued on page 4. Sharon Orr, a family friend, flips the pork chops Tom prepares annually for the Golden Years Golf Outing participants. 3 GC_Giving_2016Summer_resized.indd 3 6/21/16 2:53 PM Greencroft Communities Foundation Gold Leaf Legacy Society Purpose: The Gold Leaf Legacy Society honors, memorializes and thanks those friends who arranged to leave a charitable/planned gift or a bequest. Membership: Membership is open to all who wish to make a lasting gift; there is no minimum donation for society membership. This includes gifts through wills, retirement plans and insurance policies, as well as life income and other deferred gifts. Eligibility: To become eligible for the Gold Leaf Legacy Society, a prospective donor informs the Greencroft Communities Foundation in writing that the foundation of his or her choosing has been included in their estate plans. Please call Jim Neff for more information at 574-537-4708. THE GOLD LEAF LEGACY SOCIETY CURRENT MEMBERS AS OF MAY 31, 2016: Donnabel and William Andresen John and Martha Bender David and Ruth Benner Miriam Birky Darell Bowman Mabel Brunk Wilkie and Betty Bush Debi Copeland Frances Copeland Richard “Dick” Craig Mary Dieter Rod and Gwen Diller Connie Fulmer Connie and Donald Garber Jane Glendening Wilda Goering Benevolence for employees Continued from page 3. occasionally been “burnt” with his generosity. Tom, an ordained minister, says that as Christians we are called to take care of the poor. “If the need is not legitimate and they take advantage,” Tom says, “shame on them.” But many of the needs were legitimate. He recalls helping employees get gas for their cars and helping with car repairs. “One time an employee Delmar and Lou Ann Good AnnaMae Graybill Greg and Eudora Hartzler Bob and Nancy Hawkins Jennifer Hayes David and Naomi Helmuth Lois Holcomb needed to wire money to someone stranded and needing a bus ticket home,” Tom says. Tom knows that his personal benevolence influenced a culture of generosity on the campuses he served over the years. “The staff make it a ministry,” Tom says, “and these employees have needs. We needed to minister to them as they minister to our residents.” The Golden Years and Great Lakes campuses comprise the not-for-profit Christian Ministries Inc. (CMI), which became the seventh affiliate in Melissa Hughes Gladys Johns Myrtis Justiniano Ivan and Lola Kauffmann Mark and Pushpa King Albert and Dorothy Lane Matthew and Connie Lentsch Robert and Gail Martin the Greencroft Communities system on July 1, 2015. As a gesture of respect for Tom’s generosity and personal benevolence, Greencroft Communities Foundation staff and CMI board created the Tom Garman Employee Benevolence Fund. Since the fall of 2015, 42 people have made personal contributions to the fund. As of June 1, the balance stood at $7,948 after providing the first team member with a $375 grant. Tom’s spirit of caring and generosity is part of the legacy he leaves behind. 4 GC_Giving_2016Summer_resized.indd 4 6/21/16 2:53 PM Patricia W. McKinney Edwin and Louise Meek Ed and Irene Mercer Bertha Miller Pat Darling Miller Dick and Becky Miller Jim and Kelly Neff Alfred and Margaret Nelson Myrl and Phyllis Nofziger Doris Oakes Frieda Oetting R. Crews Perkey Harold and Gracielee Platt Lester and Dawn Putney Robert and Lois Ranta Les and Veva Reid Kenneth and D. Jane Schroeder Dick and Jo Snyder Kathryn Steckly George Dupree Evelyn Dust Agda Farber William Follett L. Craig Fulmer Vera Galindo Paul Goering Elbert and Marion Groves Abram Hallman Floyd Hartman Laurence Horst Jane Hufft C. Marguerite Inbody John and Pauline Jennings IN LOVING MEMORY OF: Dewayne Johns Albert and Christina Harley Birky Jones Elizabeth Bowman Verco and Berdean Jones Alma Brubacher Maxine Kauffman James Copeland Hazel Kinzer Agnes Cripe Russell Lehman Jack Cripe Everett and Barbara Thomas Edna Thomas Burl and Rhoda Troyer Raymond Tyson Eugene Weaver Dale and Karen Weaver Edgar Weldy John and Rebecca Wetzel Marie Yoder Sandra and Jim Yoder Gene and Fern Yoder Gordon and Esther Yoder Ruth E. Yoder Robert Lundberg Helen Mann Alice Martin Betty Jean McKeever Louida Mishler Mildred Odcodnicky Jo Perkey Mary Richey Irene Riegsecker Helen Rinehart Earle Roose Ray and Romaine Sala Paul Shank Betty Springer Marianna Stutzman Virginia Van Nuys A. Lois Weaver Allan Yoder Edith King Yoder Esther E. Yoder Foundation Donors We thank and recognize those who have helped provide for the benevolent needs of the residents and staff of our communities. Contributors during February 1, 2016 to May 31, 2016 (excluding Honor/Memorial gifts) are: CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES Waste Management Systems, Inc. GREENCROFT COMMUNITIES Tane and Gregg Adams Kathy and Claude Brewton Deb Brubaker Martha Jones Andrea and Brian King Jim and Kelly Neff David and Karen Riegsecker Aimee Riemke Niki and Michael Tinkey Julie and Mike Truex GREENCROFT GOSHEN Tane and Gregg Adams Herbert and Norma Jean Amstutz Donald and Keri Anderson Glenn and Deidre Eldridge Carletta Ellison Anna Belle Emmert Everence Financial First State Bank Jacob Flisher Forest River, Inc. Jeff and Ann Frantz Francis and Marjorie Freed Steven and Susan Garboden Amy Garcia Mary Lou Garratt Tampa Gerber Catherine Getz Ruth Getz Emmy Gibson Bob and Pam Gibson Sara Golden Delmar and Lou Ann Good Crissie and John Graber Meredith Green Troy and Karla Handrich Laurie Hardie Herbert and Lorelei Apel LeRoy and Irene Bechler Sandra and Ryan Beck Catherine Beery Berg and Terry Berg Bennington Marine Gloria Bolton Rydell and Marie Bontrager Kathy and Claude Brewton Deb Brubaker Andy and Brenda Buller Jacqueline Coleman Kathy Collins Estate of Jack Cripe Bob and Mary Culp Mary and David Davidsen Davis & Roose, Lawyers Helen Detwiler Mary Dieter Clara Dintaman DJ Construction Co., Inc. Renee and Scott Drake Pamela Eldridge Thelma Harley Brian Hartman Anne Henderson Steve and Ann Herendeen Phyllis A. Hershberger Rex and Angie Hochstedler Olive Holdeman Anna Hollar Sam and Jill Hoover Cecelia Horn Jeremy Hostetler Melissa Hughes Huntington National Bank Indiana University Health Goshen Indiana Wood Products, Inc. Interra Credit Union Janice Johns Gladys Johns Estate of Berdean Jones Kathyrn Kauffman Ivan and Lola Kauffmann Kim and Michael Kearney 5 GC_Giving_2016Summer_resized.indd 5 6/21/16 2:53 PM Genie and Jesse Kehr Suzanne and Dan Kincaid Kopf Leasing, Inc. Grace Krabill Bernice Kucinskas Kuert Concrete, Inc. Lake City Bank Kevin and Carrie Lambright John and Lorraine Langenhop Susan Lanning Melissa Lantz LaVanture Products Co. Inc. Meribethe Lawton Vickie Layman Robert and Annabelle Lerch Jim and Lori Lindzy MariLynn Lynn Andrew and Justine Makar Manor II Gift Shop Maplecrest Insurance Associates Inc. Mary Martin Ferne Maust John and Carol McClure Erwin and Alta Mellinger Miriam Meyer Anita Miller D. Richard and Pat Darling Miller Margaret Broni Miller and Kenton Miller Mary Mishler Ruth Moist Lois Musselman Donna Myers Nina Newburn and Don Mishler Phil Nusbaum Faye Oesch Dick and Denise Osborn Dick Oyer Carol Oyer and Art Smucker Kathleen Patty Lyle and Mary Pegg Steve and Elizabeth Pettit Debra and James Powell Richard and Barbara Powers Print Management Solutions, Inc. George Raj Glen and Carol Ramer Pauline Reese Lola Remington Arnold and Lucille Roth Julie Rozinski RSM Dorvin and Ruth Schlabach Kelly and Daniel Schrock Lester Schrock Leeandra Sewell Wilma Shank Ruth Shaum Dale and Karen Shenk Angela Shepherd Dale Sherman Cheryl Shreiner Wylan Shultz Carolyn Shurtz John Siefer Dorothy and Dean Slagel Patricia Smith Kathy and Bob Smoker Doug and Sally Smoker Dana and Nelda Snider Shirley Sousley Karen Spencer Deb Stauffer Gladys Stouder Donald Stutzman Doris Stutzman Ethel Stutzman Talmer Bank and Trust The Carpet Gallery Inc. Marion and Dorothy Troyer Lorna Troyer Michael and Julie Truex J. Chris and Terri Ulmer United Heartland USI Insurance Services, LLC Juan and Ruth Vega Delia and Tim Waits Arlen and Barbara Welty James and Alice Wheeler Amy Willhelm Lyle Wilson Janet Yoder Elva Yoder Susie M. Yoder Esther E. Yoder Gordon and Esther Yoder Margie and David Zentz Terry and Brenda Zimmerman Evelyn and Roger zumFelde GREENCROFT MIDDLEBURY Patricia Kotcher Ed and Irene Mercer HAMILTON GROVE Lorrie Ackerman Sandra Batzel Valerie Bealor Linda Byrd Nina Carlson Leila Cook Valentina S. Cooper Christine Delater Susan Dove Dennis and Theresa Galloway Sherry and Robert Gray Carolyn Higgins Nancy Hoffman Carmella House Evelyn Kirkwood Dawn Krueger Evan Lash Lydick United Methodist Church Ken McKay Danielle Miller Joyce Miller Jim and Kelly Neff Tomme Owens Jamie Pritchard Janis and John Sauter Waggoner Trust William and Anna Welsheimer Elizabeth West Jackie White OAK GROVE American Reformed Church Kandi Armstrong Renee Balboa Kathryn Cristy Christopher Daly Leo and Melody Ditchcreek Loretta Heidler Lynnett Heimberg Donald and Diane Kamminga Melissa McMahan Sharon and Andrew Nannenga Pamela Northcutt Sheryle Nush Selena Schneckenburger Rosario Telford Dana Wills SOUTHFIELD VILLAGE Donita Borton Dolores Britton Patricia Catanzarite Kathleen and Terry Cates Nancy DeMaegd Joseph and Karyn Doran Nancy and James Dukai Monica Eaton Maria Kil Maureen Kucera Barbara Linarello June Rhodes Steven Summers Brittnee Thompson Karen Van Acker Mary Weber Jim and Judith Welling Sarah Wilson WALNUT HILLS Cindy and Merle Beachy Klaus and Karen Beinkampen Lovina Brandt Kenneth and Constance Burris Patricia and William Campbell Harold and Anne Crawford Edna Dickerson Darlene and Donald Gintz Carl and Dorothy Gray P. Marcus Hamsher Marcia Hawkins H. Arlan and Janice Heiser Deborah Hershberger Ronalee and Gary Hochstetler Rita Hochstetler Tracey L. Kaser Jeremy and Christy Kauffman Jo Ellen Mast Melvin and Alma Miller Eric and Jodi Miller Carol and Rod Miller Paula Miller Paul and Barbara Miller Carol Parker Marshall and Patricia Peterson Phisamay Phaonesy Heather Raber Les and Veva Reid Richard and Juanita Schubert Bruce and Neva Stambaugh Iva Swartzentruber Levi and Lillis Troyer Matthew and Tammi Wengerd Deanna and Aden Wengerd Teresa and Todd Yoder Emanuel Yoder Carol and Scott Yoss 6 GC_Giving_2016Summer_resized.indd 6 6/21/16 2:53 PM Honor/Memorial Contributors List We gratefully acknowledge the following individuals and organizations who, during the period of February 1, 2016 – May 31, 2016, made a contribution to the Foundation in honor or in memory of a loved one: GREENCROFT GOSHEN IN MEMORY OF: Michael Askren Rosie Hershberger Richard and Thelma Ramer Linda and Richard Wogoman Sarah Beachey Manor III Gift Shop Gladys Beyler Mary, Ruth, John, Jean and Richard Beyler Roy Brinkley Manor IV Residents Herb O. Bultemeier Shannon and Florann White Doneta Burkhardt Larry and Gloria Ziegler Mary Ellen Crouch Richard “Dick” Craig Shannon and Florann White Marie Work Evergreen Residents Vanette and John Kashmer Lucy Fischer Edwin and Elaine Fischer Rachel Fisher Vanette and John Kashmer Everett and Barbara Thomas Menno Friesen John and Carol McClure Phyllis Hartley Manor III Gift Shop Barbara Hilbish Manor III Gift Shop Donald Klippenstein Elizabeth Klippenstein Rachel Kreider L. Emil and Louise Kreider Ammon J. Mast Anonymous Ruth Miller Janet André Harold and Gracielee Platt Shannon and Florann White Carl Myrick Richard “Dick” Craig Twila Nafziger Richard “Dick” Craig Grace Pletcher Carol Heuer Stephen G. Price Shannon and Florann White Robert Reese Richard “Dick” Craig Herman Rollins Manor III Gift Shop Ben Russo Shannon and Florann White Beverly Sailor Manor II Gift Shop John and Roberta Stanley Amy and Daniel Petry Margaret Tarman Delbert and Grace Freeman Douglas and Janice Mattix Ted and Phyllis Miller Grant and Deborah Porter Joseph Todd John and Dawn Wysong Dr. J. Roy Valencourt Carol Valencourt Thelma Vogel Richard “Dick” Craig Miriam Weldy Myrtis Justiniano Thelma Kauffman Carol Leinbach Bernita Wade Caryl Wogoman Acts 29 Small Church at Nappanee Missionary Church Toqualee Armington Tina and Patrick Barnes William Brallier Donald and Evelyn Burtsfield Richard “Dick” Craig DJ Construction Co., Inc. Larry and Marelda Doss John and Lois Fidler Steve and Shelly Fidler Nancy Frederiksen Nancy Groff John and Mary Guequierre Liz Gunden and Geoff Landis Jeanette Hess and Jim Huff William and Janice Hoffman Judianne Hollinger iAB Financial Bank Wealth Management Gladys Johns Mark and Pusha King Don and Terry Kropf Dorothy Kropf Jim and Lori Lindzy Kim Little John and Carol McClure Dianne Mick Dana and Virginia Morse Robert and Donna Moser Dick and Denise Osborn James and Katharine Schrock Robert and Marie Schrock Sherry Showalter Barbara Slough Audrey Suderman Everett and Barbara Thomas Connie Yoder Curtis and Sheri Yoder Raymond and Janis Yoder Betty Zentz Margaret Zentz Elizabeth Yoder Richard “Dick” Craig Esther Yoder Weldon and Jacqueline Berkey Alma Bontrager Walter Braunshausen John Davis Vanette and John Kashmer Vicky and Jim Kirkton Susan Yoder-Kreger Michael and Jill Mazowiecki Martha Maust Earl and Margaret Sutter Alyce Thompson Melvin and Marilyn Voran Doris Yoder Lisa and Gary Yoder HAMILTON GROVE IN MEMORY OF: IN HONOR OF: Howard and Ann Donohue Patricia and William Campbell Evelyn Birky Richard “Dick” Craig Connie Caldwell Greencroft Communities Evelyn Kirkwood Robert and Rosa Cuff Ronald and Marjorie Cuff Janis Miller Blake and Linda Hepler IN HONOR OF: Velva Gay Dennis Gay SOUTHFIELD VILLAGE IN MEMORY OF: Mary Swihart James and Nancy McBride IN HONOR OF: Martha Laczai Sharon and Dale Persyn Elsie and David Orban Karen Orban Locke Mara Rugh Clyde and Joan Rugh WALNUT HILLS IN MEMORY OF: Ray and Gladys Mast Lisa Holmes Irene Maust Anonymous Martha Maust IN HONOR OF: GREENCROFT MIDDLEBURY IN MEMORY OF: James Copeland Greencroft Communities Mark and Pushpa King 7 GC_Giving_2016Summer_resized.indd 7 6/21/16 2:53 PM PO Box 819 Goshen, IN 46527-0819 www.greencroft.org Estate Planning to Save Taxes Randall Jacobs, an attorney with the Goshen, Ind., law firm Yoder, Ainley, Ulmer and Buckingham, also serves as the chair of the Greencroft Communities Foundation Board of directors. He has some suggestions for folks who wish to leave some of their estate to an individual and/or a charity at their passing. “One of the asset classes to use for charitable giving at death,” Randall says, “is a qualified plan asset such as a traditional IRA or a 401k plan.” “Qualified plan” refers to GC_Giving_2016Summer_resized.indd 8 assets on which the income tax has been deferred and needs to be paid by an individual who is the beneficiary of the asset. Income taxes would already have been paid on non-qualified plans, such as real estate or investment accounts left to an individual. “If you give a $100,000 IRA to your daughter who is in a high tax bracket,” Randall says, “that $100,000 might be worth only $60,000 in real dollars [after she pays the federal income tax]. But if you name your Foundation as the beneficiary of that $100,000 IRA, it would be a $100,000 contribution to the Foundation because, as a not-for-profit organization, the Foundation does not pay income taxes.” Because these rules are set by the federal government, they apply to any of the foundations that have been set up for most of the affiliates in the Greencroft Communities system. For more information about how to name the foundation or your campus as a beneficiary in your estate, contact Jim Neff, Foundation Director, at 574-537-4708 or Jim.Neff@ GreencroftCommunities.org. 6/21/16 2:53 PM
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