St. Joseph Community Services, Inc.
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St. Joseph Community Services, Inc.
ANNUAL REPORT St. Joseph Community Services, Inc. 2015 2 | SJCS • 2015 ANNUAL REPORT About St. Joseph Community Services, Inc. Since 1977, St. Joseph Community Services (SJCS) has provided vital services to elderly and homebound disabled adults throughout Hillsborough County. In 38 years of service, close to 12 million meals have been provided. MEALS ON WHEELS Through Meals on Wheels, homebound seniors and disabled adults receive a hot, nutritious meal delivered by a trained Meals on Wheels driver. Meals contain 1/3 of the total caloric and nutritional needs of the day, and for many, the Meals on Wheels driver is the only person that he or she will see that day. In Fiscal Year 2015, SJCS provided 306,568 meals to 1,827 homebound individuals. COMMUNITY DINING Our community dining programs provide nutritious meals in a social setting and opportunities for access and participation to health and welfare information, clinics, nutrition education, and recreation. Community Dining is offered at 13 locations throughout Hillsborough County. In Fiscal Year 2015, SJCS provided 64,072 meals to 978 community diners. “There is always something to eat because of Meals on Wheels. I am so thankful.” TRANSPORTATION Transportation is an assisted door-todoor service offered to clients who are well enough to take advantage of the Community Dining services and lack access to transportation. The seamless nature of this service encourages participation, which in turn leads to improved independence for those who utilize this service. In addition to transportation to and from meal sites, we also provide transportation for essential shopping and recreational activities. Transportation is provided in Hillsborough, Manchester, and Merrimack. In Fiscal Year 2015, SJCS provided 4,309 trips to 253 individuals, for a total of 44,792 miles. SOCIAL SUPPORT Social Support is a way to offer relevant information, referrals, and education to individuals participating in SJCS meal programs. Clients are educated on NH 211, ServiceLink, prescription discount programs, fuel assistance, nutrition, social security, health, wellness, and more. In Fiscal Year 2015, SJCS made over 10,100 contact calls to clients for outreach, discussion, referrals and information. Over 5,000 of these calls were directly related to ensuring the safety of program participants. SJCS • 2015 ANNUAL REPORT | 3 St. Joseph Community Services fosters independence and life enrichment for seniors and other qualified adults through nutrition, social engagement and community services. Dear Friends... St. Joseph Community Services’ long term vision is a community where our older and disabled adults are able to live independently with dignity and grace, are treated with respect and have access to resources to meet fundamental needs. To accomplish this in the short term we provide nutrition, socialization, and information and referral to community services. In 2015, with the help of our community, we served 370,640 meals to 2,805 people. Annual survey results make it clear that the services we provide are reaching those in need. In 2015, 59% of Meals on Wheels program recipients told us that they are less hungry since joining our program. Twenty-two percent told us that they have no other weekly visitors besides the Meals on Wheels driver. On any given delivery day, the driver will be the only person the majority of our clients see. The average age of those we serve is 79, and 30% are over 85 years old. As important as the hot meal that we deliver is the safety check that we perform during the delivery. The delivery of a hot meal and the check on each participant’s safety is an essential part of our community’s safety net. Paul, an 89 year old veteran from Manchester, told us that because of our program: “I never go hungry, and look forward to seeing the person who delivers the food.” It is the support from the community that enables us to serve all those in need. All of us at St. Joseph Community Services are deeply grateful for the assistance we receive. Sincerely, John Getts, Chairman SJCS Board of Directors SJCS Board of Directors OFFICERS John Getts, Chairman Home Health and Hospice James P. Harris, Vice Chairman Sheehan Phinney Bass + Green, PA Philip R. Currier, Treasurer Currier & Currier, P.C. Jim Scammon, Secretary Granite Group Benefits Daniel Abbis, D.O. Dartmouth Hitchcock Mary Atwood MassMutual Alan Belcher MOMONZ, LLC Rep. Chris Christensen State Representative Kathleen Cowette St. Joseph Hospital Katharine Face Lake Sunapee Bank David Gilmour, M.D. Retired Physician Meghan Brady, President SJCS Joel Kress Independent Consultant Matt Mercier Acapella Technologies 4 | SJCS • 2015 ANNUAL REPORT Interview with Lester Lester is 92 years old and a Community Diner with SJCS at the Bond Wellness Center in Peterborough. “I do my own laundry, I clean my room, and I memorize poems by the thousands.” He carries with him a notebook filled with handwritten poems and song lyrics. Lester was a pilot in the Army Air Corps from 1942 to 1946. His favorite plane to fly was an AT6 Texan, and it was during this time when Lester met his soul mate, Mary. “My world stopped when I met my wife. She was the answer to my life. She was the highlight of my life.” Lester reflected on their time together, travelling the world, attending performances at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City, and raising two children together. They spent the majority of their lives in New York City, where Lester worked building sets for the Met. Several years ago, Mary was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, and Lester did his best to take care of her. At times, Mary wouldn’t recognize him and would be scared that a stranger was in her husband’s pajamas. “I was trying to do everything on my own, and I was suffering. My daughter brought me to New Hampshire to save my life.” Lester’s weight had dropped from 170 lbs to 150 lbs, and he didn’t want to admit that he couldn’t take care of Mary on his own, but he knew that he couldn’t do it any longer. Mary went to live at Bedford Hills, and he visited her, but it just wasn’t the same. Lester’s world was shattered when his wife passed away in April 2015. “She was my everything. I was devastated when I lost her. I thank God I could do everything I was able to do for her.” Together for 70 years, Lester couldn’t imagine his life without his beautiful Mary. Sad and lonely, Lester’s daughter suggested that he try going to a community dining lunch provided by SJCS. Because of SJCS, Lester now gets to socialize, enjoy delicious meals, and feel connected in his community. He has since started seeking out additional places that he can read poetry. The lunches that Lester attends brighten his day, and ultimately, he brightens the day of those around him. SJCS • 2015 ANNUAL REPORT | 5 1,425 Average # of Meals Served per Day 63 # of Meals on Wheels Delivery Routes 2,805 # of Individuals Who Received Meals 6 | SJCS • 2015 ANNUAL REPORT Volunteering SJCS provides numerous opportunities for individuals and businesses to give back to their communities by volunteering for the agency. Volunteers deliver more than a meal. Along with bringing better nutrition to clients, volunteers also bring many smiles, social interaction, and safety checks. Regardless of the type of volunteer one is, each person’s role is critical and makes an immediate positive impact in the lives of those that SJCS serves. Alan Belcher, a volunteer Meals on Wheels driver at the Nashua Senior Activity Center and SJCS board member shared why he volunteers. “So why did I become a volunteer? A couple of reasons, I am semi-retired and have time to devote. Some reasons are selfish; I do have a good feeling of giving back “There are people in need and people like me ought to be doing more to help them.” when I volunteer. It’s always nice to do good things for people and see the reaction that you get. I end the route usually feeling good about myself and about my community, so that’s good. There are people in need and people like me ought to be doing more to help them.” Joanna, a volunteer at the Carpenter Center in Manchester, also shared why she volunteers. “I deliver meals because the feeling I get when I give back. I look forward to working with all of the nice people at the Carpenter Center nutrition site.” SJCS • 2015 ANNUAL REPORT | 7 43,760 # of Volunteer Hours Donated Volunteer Collaborations SJCS collaborates with local businesses and organizations who wish to become more involved in their community by promoting volunteerism. The volunteers from these organizations and businesses assist in packaging and delivering meals at SJCS nutrition sites. • • • • • • • • • • Brookstone Community Integrated Services Crotched Mountain Easter Seals May Institute The Moore Center Monadnock Worksource Opportunity Networks Rotary Club of Nashua West Siddharth Services, Inc. $503,124 Value of Volunteer Time (Estimated by Auditors) VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Meals on Wheels Driver Community Dining & Kitchen Administrative Office To learn more about volunteering, visit us at: www.MealsOnWheelsNH.org or call 603-424-9967 Training is provided. 8 | SJCS • 2015 ANNUAL REPORT SJCS • 2015 ANNUAL REPORT | 9 Site Information GOFFSTOWN The Meetinghouse at Goffstown, 12 Reed Street 603-497-4633 Service Area: Goffstown, New Boston, Weare AMHERST/MILFORD VFW Hall, 1 Perkins Street, Milford 603-673-4094 Service Area: Amherst, Brookline, Lyneborough, Milford, Mont Vernon, Wilton MANCHESTER Carpenter Center, 323 Franklin Street 603-669-1699 Service Area: Manchester (East) William B. Cashin Senior Activity Center, 151 Douglas Street 603-668-0254 Service Area: Manchester (West), Bedford NASHUA Senior Activity Center, 70 Temple Street 603-882-2106 Service Area: Nashua, Hollis, Hudson, Litchfield, Pelham HILLSBOROUGH Smith Memorial Congregational Church, 30 West Main Street 603-546-7993 Service Area: Antrim, Bennington, Deering, Francestown, Hillsborough MERRIMACK John O’Leary Adult Community Center, 4 Church Street 603-424-2100 Service Area: Merrimack GREENVILLE Greenville Falls, 56 Main Street 603-878-3109 Service Area: Greenfield, Greenville, New Ipswich, Peterborough, Sharon, Temple 10 | SJCS • 2015 ANNUAL REPORT Fundraisers & Events The work SJCS does to reduce hunger and isolation in Hillborough County is possible because of the support of friends, community collaborations, businesses, and partners. Seventy-four percent (74%) of funding comes from the state and federal government. Remaining support comes from client donations, county, city and town funding, as well as significant fundraising efforts. Through annual events, SJCS is able to raise additional funds needed to continue providing nutritious meals and vital safety checks to the elderly and homebound disabled adults in Hillsborough County. These events include the Annual Meals on Wheels Walkathon, Holiday Gift Tag Program, and appeals. Beyond the numbers, there are the people SJCS serves. Because of participation from the community, SJCS is able to tell its clients that they are remembered during the year. Additionally, the level of services that SJCS provides would not be possible without the dedication and committment of its volunteers, who are honored annually at a volunteer dinner. SJCS • 2015 ANNUAL REPORT | 11 Meals on Wheels Walkathon The Meals on Wheels Walkathon is a multi-county event hosted by the member agencies of the New Hampshire Coalition of Aging Services (NHCAS), which consists of Community Action Program Belknap Merrimack Counties, Grafton County Senior Citizens Council, Ossipee Concerned Citizens, SJCS, and Tri-County Community Action Program. Each May, walks are held at several locations throughout New Hampshire, all on the same date. The goal of the event is to raise much needed funds and advocate for the needs of those the member agencies serve. The 2015 Meals on Wheels Walkathon raised more than $100,000 for the Meals on Wheels providers of the NHCAS. Holiday Gift Tag Program During the holiday season, SJCS delivers gifts of food, warm clothing, blankets, toiletries, and fun items through its Holiday Gift Tag Program. In order to provide these gifts, SJCS asks individuals, businesses, and churches to assist in spreading holiday cheer to Meals on Wheels participants by donating funds to provide the gift of hot meals, donating gifts, and displaying trees with gift tags. Thanks to the support of individuals and local businesses, SJCS was able to provide 1,200 gift bags to homebound older and disabled adults. 12 | SJCS • 2015 ANNUAL REPORT Fundraisers & Events Community Champions Week Community Champions Week is a national campaign sponsored by Meals on Wheels America, a national association. The week-long event is designed to generate public awareness about senior hunger and isolation and to celebrate the invaluable services provided by Meals on Wheels programs across the country. Community leaders, including local police and fire chiefs, mayors, state representatives,senators, sports players, and business leaders are invited to participate by volunteering two hours during Community Champions Week to help deliver meals. The 2015 Community Champions Week took place from March 16th through March 20th, and SJCS was pleased to welcome 35 individuals who volunteered as Meals on Wheels drivers and served meals at community dining sites. SJCS • 2015 ANNUAL REPORT | 13 Volunteer Dinner “The purpose of life is not to be happy - but to matter, to be productive, to be useful, to have it make some difference that you have lived at all.” ~Leo Rosten SJCS hosts an annual volunteer dinner as a tribute to our volunteers. On June 3, 2015, at Rivier University, SJCS was pleased to welcome close to 200 volunteers to celebrate their commitment and dedication to the mission of SJCS. The dinner was themed “Hats Off to You!” and SJCS was proud to have the event sponsored by WFEA 1370AM. Veterans Day “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn’t pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same.” -Ronald Reagan Each Veterans Day, SJCS partners with local elementary and high schools to provide veterans receiving services from SJCS with handmade cards and letters in honor of their service. These cards and letters are accompanied by a letter from Meghan Brady, President of SJCS and a desk flag donated by the Nashua Breakfast Exchange Club. SJCS was pleased to deliver handmade cards and letters, desk flags, and a letter from the agency president to 360 veterans on its meal programs. “As I am about to step into the real world, still making up my mind of what I will choose to do with my life, I look towards those who have served our country with the utmost respect and admiration.” – Central High School Student 14 | SJCS • 2015 ANNUAL REPORT HOW YOU CAN HELP SJCS deeply values the contributions that donors make to sustain and enhance SJCS’ mission to foster independence and life enrichment for seniors and other qualified adults through nutrition, social engagement, and community services. The support of individuals and businesses allows SJCS to address the critical needs of older and disabled adults and help to reduce hunger and isolation among this population. Because SJCS is a nonprofit 501(c)(3), all gifts are deductible for federal income tax purposes to the full extent permitted by the law. Support can be provided in multiple ways: • Monetary and In-Kind Donations • Tribute Giving • Employee Matching Gift Program • Estate Planning and Bequests • Sponsorships MAKE A DONATION A monetary donation can be made either as a one-time gift or ongoing. In Fiscal Year 2015, SJCS administrative overhead was 8%. Your donation will be effectively used to fund the programs that provide food, support, social interaction, and access to additional community services that the older and disabled adults in your community need. In-Kind donations are encouraged during the Holiday Gift Tag fundraiser and as auction items for the Annual Meals on Wheels Walkathon. Suggested Holiday Gift Tag donations include: warm clothing, blankets, toiletries, puzzle books, packaged food, stamps and stationery, etc. Donations that help make the Meals on Wheels Walkathon auction fundraiser successful include: gift cards (restaurants, shopping, pharmacies, hotels, movie theaters, etc.), sports memorabilia, and activities (i.e. Butterfly Place). TRIBUTE GIVING Your gift can be made in honor or memory of a loved one in order to celebrate the special people and events in your life. When you make a tribute gift, the person you honor or memorialize will be listed on the SJCS website. EMPLOYEE MATCHING GIFT PROGRAM Many employers offer a matching gift program or other workplace giving program to encourage community involvement and support. Your donation could be matched dollar for dollar and may double or even triple your donation amount. ESTATE PLANNING AND BEQUESTS By naming SJCS as a beneficiary of your will, trust, or retirement plan, you can reduce your taxes and at the same time provide support for Meals on Wheels. If you would like to include SJCS in your estate planning, your attorney will need the following: Name: St. Joseph Community Services, Inc. Nonprofit Tax ID: 02-0335003 Address: 395 Daniel Webster Highway, PO Box 910 Merrimack, NH 03054 If a loved one has passed, consider requesting donations be made to SJCS in their memory. SPONSORSHIPS Sponsorships are offered for the Annual Meals on Wheels Walkathon. This event is a great way to create a meaningful partnership that will provide statewide marketing benefits. Support of this event helps to spread awareness and raise much needed funds to help end senior hunger. SJCS • 2015 ANNUAL REPORT | 15 Community Supporters GRANTS, FUNDS, and FOUNDATIONS Amherst Junior Women’s Club Amherst Lion’s Charities Associated Grocers Barker Foundation Bean Foundation Bedford Women’s Club Benevity Community Impact Fund Citizen’s Bank Grant Dickerman Fund Dorothy Gould Cook Memorial Fund Elizabeth and Hollis E. Harrington Sr. Family Fund FEEDNH.org Johnson Charitable Gift Fund Kaley Foundation Katherine Kinnicutt Family Fndtn. Mary John Elliot Charitable Fndtn. Milford Hospital Association Meals on Wheels America NH Charitable Foundation Pearl Manor Fund People’s United Bank Rotary Club of Merrimack Rotary Club of Nashua Rotary Club of Nashua West Scammon Family Fund Schwab Charitable Fund The Seifert Family Foundation Walmart William S. Green Memorial Fund Wolf and Company Charitable Fndtn. CORPORATE MATCHING and ENGAGEMENT FUNDS Costco Wholesale Executive Match Dell Employee Engagement Fund Ebay Foundation Employee Engagement Fund Grainger Matching Charitable Gifts Give With Liberty MassMutual Matching Gift Center Network For Good YourCause BUSINESSES, NON-PROFITS, and RELIGIOUS ORG’s Aaron’s Furniture AARP New Hampshire APS Lighting - Sound - AV Bank of New Hampshire B&S Locksmiths, Inc. BAE Systems Basloe, Levin & Cuccaro, LTD Beyond Basics Massage and Bodywork Boston Billiard Club Mathias Breakfast Exchange Club of Nashua Brookstone CEJ Computer Business Systems LLC Central Paper Products Clark Insurance Club National, Inc. Congregational Church of Hollis ControlAir, Inc. Costco Wholesale, Manchester Crescent Group LLC Dartmouth-Hitchcock Douglas T. Paine & Co. Eaton & Berube Insurance Gary S. Dillon Detatchment Marine Corps League Greenville Falls Site Council Greenville Lions The Hanover Insurance Group Hinch-Crowley Realty Associates, LLC Home Health & Hospice Care Hossein Vaez DMD Dental Offices, PLLC J. Edgar Group, PLLC Kindred Greenbriar Terrace Kingdom of Goldenvale Amtgard Inc Kingsley Automotive Machine Kiwanis Club of Hudson Lake Sunapee Bank Lambert Funeral Home Leclair-Caron_Pelletier Unit 13 American Legion Living At Home Senior Care, LLC Lumbard Investment Counseling, LLC Mark & Patty McKeon Appraisal Services Market Basket MassMutual Financial Group, NNE McKeon Appraisal Services McLaughlin Moving Company Merra & Kanakis PC Merrimack Flower Shop and Greenhouse, Inc. Merrimack Lions Club Moultonborough Lions Club Nashua Emblem Club New England Dry Ice Co., LLC New Hampshire Electric Co-op New Hampshire Healthy Families Newforma Oliver Packaging and Equipment Company, Inc. Parker Village Condo Association Pennichuck Water Works, Inc. Peter J. DuPont & Associates The Pinkerton Academy Poly-Ject, Inc. Reinhart Foodservices Sacred Heart Knights of Columbus 8016 Senior Financial Resources, Inc. Service Credit Union Sheehan Phinney Bass + Green, PA Sons of the American Legion Post 27 Speare Memorial Hospital St. Joseph Hospital St. Joseph School of Nursing St. Mary’s Bank St. Paul’s United Methodist Church The Washington Manor Ultra Geothermal, Inc. Unitarian Universalist Church of Nashua Visiting Angels Weisman, Tessier, Lambert & Halloran Well Sense Health Plan WFEA 1370AM World Academy YMCA of Greater Nashua ENDOWMENT The Stephen Mazur Fund 16 | SJCS • 2015 ANNUAL REPORT HOLIDAY GIFT TAG COLLABORATORS The following businesses and organizations participated in the Holiday Gift Tag fundraiser by holding gift drives, displaying gift tags, and donating gifts: Advantage Insurance Anatomic Fitness Bedford Women’s Club Breathe New Hampshire CMC Parish Nurse Faithfully Fit Forever Program CustomLogo Outfitters Dartmouth-Hitchcock Radiology Dental Designs of New England Family Chiropractic of Merrimack Greater Nashua Mental Health Go Wireless IM Modern Fitness Manchester District Family Court MassMutual Merrimack Chamber of Commerce Merrimack Flower Shop Merrimack Quilters Merrimack Valley Dental Nashua Adult Learning Center Nashua Dentistry for Children Newforma Nixon Peabody Law Offices Our Lady of Mercy Parish of the Resurrection Parker Village Condo Association People’s United Bank Public Service of New Hampshire St. Catherine of Siena Parish St. Elizabeth Seton Parish St. John Neumann Catholic Community St. Joseph Worker’s Parish Sterling Smiles of Nashua Visiting Angels Walmart Supercenter, Amherst Donors Dr. Daniel & Dr. Stacey Abbis Ms. Lindsay Adamski Ms. Melissa Aho Mr. Peter Aho Ms. Jacqueline Alden Mr. & Mrs. Richard Allard Mr. and Mrs. Peter Allen Ms. Nina Amato Ms. A. Annette Anctil Mr. & Mrs. Scott Anderson Mr. & Mrs. John Andruszkiewicz Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Angus Ms. Mary Ann Wojcicki Mr. Michael Apfelberg Mr. Julio Aramini Mr. & Mrs. James Araujo Ms. Violet Arnold Mr. Mark Aronson Ms. Jennifer Atherton Mr. & Mrs. Richard Atkinson Mr. Rex and Mrs. Mary Atwood Ms. Nicole Austin Mr. Steve Ayotte Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Baker Mr. John Balcom Ms. Irene Ball & Ms. Kimberly Dupont Ms. Susan Bancroft Mr. & Mrs. Allan Barnard Ms. Evelyn Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barron Ms. Jamie Barron Mr. Jason Barron Mr. Jeffrey Barron Mr. & Mrs. John Barron Mr. & Mrs. James Barrows Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bartlett Mr. James Barton Mr. James Basbas Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Bassingthwaite Mr. & Mrs. David Batbouta Mr. & Mrs. Robert Batcheler Mr. William Baukus Ms. Donna Beatrice Mr. and Mrs. Steven Beaudette Mr. Chick Beaulieu Ms. Doris Beaulieu Mr. Henry Bechard Ms. Paula Bedard Ms. Vera Behrend Mr. & Mrs. Andre Belanger JG & BM Belanger Mr. Frank Belfsky Ms. Deborah Bell Mr. & Mrs. Paul Bellavance Ms. Bridget Belton Mr. Paul Belyea Mr. & Mrs. Joel Berger Mr. Paul Bergeron and Ms. Meghan Brady Mr. Paul Bergeron Mr. Stephen Bergeron Ms. Brenda Bergeson RT & SA Bernard Dr. and Mrs. Craig Berry Ms. Donna Betterini Ms. Carole Bickert Ms. Heather Bierschenk Mr. Phil Biller Mrs. Renee Bingham Ms. Carol Birch Ms. Suzanne Birchard Ms. Elizabeth Putnam Biron Mr. and Mrs. W. Stewart Blackwood Mr. Robert Blaine Mr. Mark Blanchard Mr. & Mrs. Richard Blanchette Mr. Dan Boggia Mr. & Mrs. Cornelia Bolton Ms. Cynthia Bonenfant Mr. & Mrs. James Bonvouloir Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Booth Mr. Scott Boren Ms. Suzanne Borlaug Ms. Elizabeth Boskee Mrs. Karrie Boskee Ms. Barbara Boucher & Ms. Nicole Boucher Mr. & Mrs. Donald Boucher Mr. Laurent Boucher & Ms. Mary Ann Devereaux Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Boudreau Ms. Lena Boudrieau & Ms. Jane Handy Mr. Eugene Boutin Mr. Chester Brach Mr. Sean Bradley Mr. & Mrs. Bartram Branch Mr. Cory Braucks Ms. Janice Bremer Mr. Laurent Brisson Ms. Kathleen Broadhurst Mr. Stephen Brousard Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Brown Mr. Ronan Brown Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Buchanan Mr. & Mrs. Frank & Irene Buhl Ms. Patricia Burant Mr. & Mrs. James Burns Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Burri Mr. Sanders Burstein Mr. Walter Bury Ms. Dorothy Busa Mr. & Mrs. William Butka Mr. Stephen Buyze Ms. Helen Cady Ms. Robin Calaguiro Ms. Lynn Capone Mr. & Mrs. Paul Carignan Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Carr Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Carril Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Casazza Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Cashin Mr. & Mrs. Henry Castonguay Ms. Angela Cavallaro Ms. Judi Champagne Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Chandler Ms. Jennifer Chapman Ms. Jeannette Chaput Mr. Denis Charbonneau Mr. & Mrs. Bruno Charest Ms. Lorraine Charest Mr. Vernon Chartrand Ms. Jeanette Chasse Mr. & Mrs. Robert Cheney Mr. & Mrs. James Chenoweth Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Chirillo Mr. Anthony Chismark Mr. Robert Cholette The Honorable & Mrs. Chris Christensen Mr. David Christensen Ms. Carolee Churchill Mr. & Mrs. David Ciardelli Mr. Jim Clark Ms. Karen Clark Mr. & Mrs. Shane Clark Ms. Suzanne Cloutier Mrs. Grace Cody Mr. Jay Cohen Ms. Christine Cole Mr. John Coll Mr. & Mrs. Ryan Collamore Mr. & Mrs. John Collins Mr. & Mrs. Clyde Collishaw Mr. & Mrs. Donald Comstock Ms. Joan Conde Mr. Wooldridge Conner Mr. Patrick Conway Dr. and Mrs. James Conway, Jr. SJCS • 2015 ANNUAL REPORT | 17 Ms. Elizabeth Cooley Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Cote Mr. & Mrs. Richard Cote Mrs. Eleanor Coyne Ms. Georgina Crawford Ms. Rosemary Crawford-Smith Ms. Elida Cristaldi Mr. Joseph Cristaldi Ms. Olivia Cristaldi Ms. Karen Crowley Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Currie Mr. and Mrs. Philip Currier Ms. Patricia Dam Mr. Richard Damour Ms. Patricia Danforth Ms. Caroline Davidson Mr. & Mrs. Mark Davidson Ms. Josephine Day Ms. Maire Degulis Mr. and Mrs. Eric Demaree Mr. & Mrs. Steven Dembow Ms. Valerie Denault Ms. Claire Deslauriers Mr. Les Deslauriers & Family Mr. & Mrs. Normand Desrochers Mr. Charles Desruisseaux Mr. Joseph Dibrigida Mr. Ron Dieter Mr. Louis Digregorio Mr. & Mrs. David Dionne Ms. Nancy Dionne Dr. Roger Dionne Mr. & Mrs. Joshua Dockins Mr. & Mrs. Donald Donahue Ms. Janet Donahue Mr. & Mrs. John Donovan Mr. & Mrs. Fern Doucette Ms. Susan Douglas Ms. Mary Downey Mr. Alvin Drusendahl Ms. Janet Dube Mr. Gil Dubray Ms. Pauline Ducharme Mr. Edwin Duer Mr. & Mrs. Eric Dupont Mr. Peter Dupont Ms. Susan Easter Ms. Diane Ehrlich Mr. Lois Ekdahl Mr. & Mrs. Edward Ekstrom Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Elmore Mr. Josh Elsten Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Erazo Ms. Deborah Erikson Ms. Josie Estes Ms. August Evans Mr. Jeffery Evans Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Face Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Fagan Mr. & Mrs. Steven Fallon Mr. Frank Farmar Mr. & Mrs. Charles Faro Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Ferrelli Mr. & Mrs. Scott Finken Ms. Judy Fisher Mr. & Mrs. Terry Flahive Mr. & Mrs. Paul Fleming Mr. & Mrs. Crispin Fletcher Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Fletcher Mr. & Mrs. Peter Flood Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Flynn Ms. Joyce Foote Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Fortnam Mr. & Mrs. Robert Freed Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Freedman Mr. & Mrs. Henry Friedrich Mr. & Mrs. John Frisella Ms. Mary Fritsch Mrs. Debbie Fromuth Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Gaffen Mr. Doug Gagne Mr. Matthew Gagne Mr. & Mrs. James Gallagher Mr. & Mrs. John Galligan The Honorable & Mrs. Richard Galway Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gambino The Honorable Carolyn Gargasz Mr. & Mrs. Robert Garneau Ms. Dorothy Garon Ms. Sharon Garron Mr. James Gay Mr. Joseph Georgalas & Ms. Andrea Hebert Ms. Lisa Geraghty M. St. Germain Ms. Ann Lindsay Getts Mr. and Mrs. John Getts Ms. Mary Catherine Getts Mr. Peter Getts The Hon. Peggy & Dr. David Gilmour Mr. and Mrs. Robert Giordano Ms. Eleanor Girouard Mr. George Giroux Mr. David Glass Ms. Linda Glover Ms. Barbara Goerke Mr. Jim Gordon Mr. & Mrs. Michael Gospodarek Ms. Eileen Gosselin Mr. Peter Gosselin Mr. & Mrs. Conrad Gourde Mr. & Mrs. Robert Goyette Mr. Scott Grant Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Greco Ms. Debra Green Ms. Alice Greene & Ms. Dinah Denmark Ms. Lydia Greene Mr. Roger Greengo Mr. & Mrs. John Griffin Ms. Amanda Grimes Mr. Dave Gruette Mr. & Mrs. Paul & Joan Grummett Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Guay Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Guerrette Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Guilbert Ms. Norma Gundersen & Ms. Mary Ann Gundersen Mr. & Mrs. Peter & Sandra Gurskis Ms. MaryBeth Gustitus Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Hadfield Mr. John Hadigan Ms. Trudy Hainey Mr. David Hale Ms. Betty Hall Mr. & Mrs. Pat & Wayne Hamel Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Hamilton Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Hamilton Ms. Katherine Hanna Mr. DJ Hansen Mr. & Mrs. James Harbin Mr. Joe Harnois Mr. Hollis Harrington Ms. Jane Harrington Mr. and Mrs. James P. Harris Mr. Nathan Harris Mr. Philip Harris Mr. & Mrs. William Harris Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hart Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Hartwick Ms. Kristen Henderson Ms. Mary Hendricks Mr. & Mrs. James Hennas Mr. Douglas Heuser Ms. Charlotte Hicks-Creighton Mr. Paul Hills & Ms. Cynthia Harlett Mr. & Mrs. Michael Hitchcock Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Hoffer Mr. & Mrs. Doug Hoksbergen Mr. & Mrs. Philip Hollman Mr. Tim Holt Ms. Brooke Holton Mr. Nate Holton Ms. Nancy Horn Mr. Kevin Horst Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Hoskins Mr. David Huffman Mr. Robert Hughes Mr. & Mrs. Richard Humphrey Mr. & Mrs. Matt Hunt Ms. Nancy Huntley Mr. Michael Hurley Mr. & Mrs. Melvin Hutchingson Ms. Sheila Hutchinson Ms. Addie Hutchison Mr. & Mrs. Ben Hyde Ms. Jane Iacopucci Mr. Craig Jackson Mr. Kaleb Jacob Mr. Louis Jacob Ms. Juanita Jameson Ms. Amelia Jenkins Mr. & Mrs. Bassingthwaite Jernberg Mr. & Mrs. Richard Johnson Mr. Richard Johnston Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Jonas Ms. Victoria Jones Ms. Daniel Junius Ms. Valerie Kappel Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Karnis Mr. Bradley Keeler Mr. & Mrs. Bill Keeney Mr. Lewis Kelley Ms. Janice Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kelly Mr. Jim Kenealy The Kenneys Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Kerouac Mr. Ben Kershaw Ms. Valerie Kidder Mr. Brent Kiley Ms. Helga Kimball Mr. and Mrs. Tupper Kinder Mr. & Mrs. Wayne King Mr. Mark Kinnicutt Ms. Joanne Kirkpatrick Ms. Beth Kissinger Mr. Michael Klein Ms. Malissa Knight Ms. Terry Knowles Mr. Norman Zane Knoy Ms. Andrea Kokolis Mr. Kenneth Kopka Ms. Katherine Korpi Mr. Ethan Kraft Mr. Brian Kreft Mr. Gregory Kreider Mr. Joel Kress Ms. Anna Kritselis Ms. Elizabeth Kuba Mr. & Mrs. Chris Kujawa Mr. & Mrs. George Labarre 18 | SJCS • 2015 ANNUAL REPORT Donors Mr. & Mrs. Steven Labbe Mr. Peter Labombarde Mr. & Mrs. Robert Labrie Mr. Gerard Lachance Ms. Eileen Lacy, Ms. Rhonda Sergi, & Ms. Cheryl Bath Ms. Ernestine LaFlesh Ms. Pauline Lagace Mr. Thomas Lamb Mr. Lenny Landry Ms. Carolyn Lane Ms. Joanne LaPlant & Ms. Jessica Turgeon Mr. Mark Laprade Ms. Margaret Larkin Mr. Elliot Lasky Ms. Juliana Lastowka Ms. Maida Latvis Mr. & Mrs. George St. Laurent Ms. Judy Lawson Mr. & Mrs. Rodman Leavell Ms. Doris Leavitt Ms. Jacqueline LeBlanc & Ms. Lynne LeBlanc Mr. & Mrs. John Leech Mr. Alexander Leedie Ms. Mila Lemay Mr. & Mrs. Robert Lemay Mr. & Mrs. George Lemelin Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Levesque Mr. & Mrs. Mark Levine Ms. Kristin Lewotsky Ms. Therese Libby Ms. Maria Lichtman GR Lillis Mr. & Mrs. Frank Link Mr. Roberta Lippemeier Ms. Janice Litvin Mr. Edward Longenberger Mr. & Mrs. Mark Lord Ms. Joan Lorenz Mr. Alan St. Louis Mr. & Mrs. Marc Lubelczyk Ms. Diane Lucey Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Lund FS & MB Lyford Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Lynch Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Lynch Mr. Craig MacCorquodale Mr. & Mrs. Creighton Mackinley Ms. Mary Mackintosh Mr. & Mrs. Robert MacMillan Ms. Susan MacMulkin Mr. & Mrs. Hussien Mahfuz Mr. Sy Mahfuz Mr. and Mrs. Paul Major Ms. Janet Mallard Mr. Anthony Mandile Mr. & Mrs. John Mann Mr. Peter Manus & Ms. Susan Schiro Ms. Kathryn Marchocki Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Marcott Mr. & Mrs. Todd Marinaccio Mr. and Mrs. Mark Maris Mr. John Marshall Mr. James Martin Mr. & Mrs. John Martin Mr. Joe Masci Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Mauser Ms. Cheri Maw Kevin & Denise Mawn Family Trust Mr. & Mrs. Dave McAllister Ms. Margaret McCabe Mr. Arnold McCalmont Ms. Lorraine McCarthy Ms. Nanci McCrackin Mr. & Mrs. William McDevitt Mr. Larry McGonagle Ms. Susan McIntosh Mr. & Mrs. Peter McKenzie Mr. & Mrs. Timothy McKinney Mr. & Mrs. Robert McLaughlin Mr. & Mrs. Stephen McNally Mr. & Mrs. Michael Meagher Mr. & Mrs. Alan Mendel Mr. Matthew Mercier Mr. & Mrs. Mike Merra Mr. & Mrs. David Merrill Mr. Paul Messuri Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Meyers Migneault Family Ms. Marlene Miller Mr. Jon Misner Mr. Marc Monbouquette Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Monesmith Mr. David Morgan Ms. Jill Moriarty Ms. Tammy Moskowitz Mr. & Mrs. Michael Motherway Mr. Daniel Mullen Ms. Diane (Sunny) Murphy Ms. Helene Murphy Mr. John Murphy Mr. Joseph Murphy Ms. Ann Marie Myslowski Mr. Charles Nagle Ms. Flora Nassauer Ms. Susan Nawn Ms. Gloria Neary Mr. Jack Nelson Ms. Kathleen Nelson Ms. M. Sheila Neverett Mr. Edmond Neveu Ms. Kathryn Norbutus Mr. Gary Novotny Mr. Keeley Novotny Mr. Walter Noyalis Ms. Linda Nyhan Mr. Richard O’Leary Mr. & Mrs. Anthony O’Malley Mr. & Mrs. Brian ‘Connell Mr. Jim Ogorchock Mr. John Ogrodowczyk Ms. Carolyn Oguda Ms. Cheryl St. Onge Mr. Ralph Orlando Mr. Jere Osgood Ms. Linda Osienski Ms. Jennifer Oslan Ms. Connie Page Mr. Kenneth Paige Mr. Douglas Paine Mr. Gerard Paquette Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Pare Ms. Yvonne Parent-Wagner Ms. Julie Parise Ms. Beverly Parker Mr. Bruce Partin Mr. & Mrs. Alan Partridge Mr. Ray Pasquale Ms. Lianne Patenaude Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Patten Ms. Christine Pattison Ms. Joy Paul Mr. & Mrs. William Peabody Mr. & Mrs. Greg Peters Ms. Susan Peterson Mr. Ernest Petit Mr. Donald Pfundstein Mr. & Mrs. Roland Picard Ms. Kristene Pierce Ms. Susan Pillsbury Mr. & Mrs. Marc Pinard Mr. and Mrs. Richard Plamondon Ms. Constance Poissant Mr. & Mrs. James Polus Ms. Ileana Prancan The Benamin Pratt Revocable Trust Mr. & Mrs. John Price Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Proulx Mr. & Mrs. Richard Proulx Mr. John Provencal Ms. Nicolle Provencher Ms. Janice Psilopoulos Mr. William Pultar Mr. & Mrs. Bill Pupkis Mr. David Purcell Mr. and Mrs. William Quick Ms. Shannon Quinlan Ms. Michelle Rancourt Mr. Stan Rashid Mr. & Mrs. Richard Rawlings Mr. & Mrs. James Reed/Dore Mr. Charles Rehberg L & E Reid Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Reigstad Mr. Joseph Reisert Ms. Janet Renaud Mr. & Mrs. Boyd Renner Mr. Stephen Reno Mr. Alan Retter Mr. & Mrs. Marc Richard Ms. Susan Rist Mr. & Mrs. Donald Rivard Mr. Yvon Rivard Mr. H. Robert Weisman Ms. Carol Roberts Ms. Erin Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Roberts Ms. Heather Rogers Ms. Luanne Rogers Ms. Paula Rogers Ms. Sandra Rogers & Ms. Emily Rogers Ms. Sally Roof Mr. Marc Rosenbaum Ms. Virginia Rosytinis Ms. Barbara Rousseau & Ms. Sandra Rousseau Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Roussell Mr. & Mrs. Paul Roy Mr. Jay Rozmus Mr. and Mrs. Rodd Ruland Mr. & Mrs. Jody Ruonala Ms. Anne Russell Mr. & Mrs. Richard Russell Mr. Rob Russell Mr. & Mrs. Eric Ruthenberg Mr. & Mrs. Michael Ryan Ms. Marguerite Sacco Mr. & Mrs. Steven Sacherski Mr. & Mrs. Robert Salvatore Ms. Barbara Sanborn-Valenti Mr. & Mrs. John Sanders Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Santiago Ms. Marlene Santiago SJCS • 2015 ANNUAL REPORT | 19 Mr. Roger Saunders Mr. James Scammon Ms. Dolores Schacht Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Schadler Mr. & Mrs. Carl Schaefer Ms. Sarah Scherschel Mr. & Mrs. David Schimel Mr. and Mrs. Steve Schubert Ms. Lisa Schultz Mr. & Mrs. Geraldine Schweigerdt Mr. James Seager Mr. & Mrs. David Searles Ms. Sandy Segal Lish Mr. & Mrs. Peter Sellon Mr. Jeffery Shagory Mr. Douglas Sharek & Ms. Dawn Ebbits Mr. Michael Shaughnessy Ms. Patrica Sheehan Mr. James Shirley Ms. Joan Shok Mr. John Sias Mr. Larry Siegel & Ms. Dorothy Silber Mr. Steven Silberberg Mr. Mike Simco Mr. & Mrs. Russell Simmons Ms. Theresa Simoneau Mr. Michael Sindoni Mr. Stephen Singer Ms. Dianne Sirois Mr. Michael Slater Ms. Shirley Small Mr. & Mrs. Scott Smart Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Smith Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Smythe Ms. Stacy Sobo Ms. Michelle Solis Adrienne Soucy Revocable Mr. & Mrs. Michael Spinelli Ms. Joni Spring Dr. & Mrs. James Squires Ms. Morgan Stanley Mr. & Mrs. John Stanton Mr. Thomas Stencavage Mr. Charles Stetson Ms. Diane Stocker Ms. Susan Stone Ms. Barbara Stratton Ms. Pam Sullivan Ms. Sharon Svatik Mr. Peter Swenson Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Taggat Ms. Louise Tedeschi Mr. Brian Thomas Ms. Patricia Thompson Mr. Stuart Thompson & Ms. Cynthia Guarneri Mr. & Mrs. John Thornton Mr. Tom Thornton Ms. M. Joanne Tiedemann Mr. Mitchell Tilbury Ms. Nancy Toli Mr. & Mrs. Jim Toohey Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Topliffe Ms. Irene Tousignant Mr. and Mrs. Ed Travelyn, Jr. Mr. Shawn Trowbridge Mr. Norman Trudeau Travers Family Trust Ms. Gail Tulipani Mr. Jack Tulley Tunberg Family Ms. Betty Turgeon Ms. Sandra Turner Mr. Patrick Ulmen Ms. Barbara Urschel Mr. & Mrs. Fernand Vachon Mr. Douglas Verge Ms. Leeann Vigeant Ms. Vivian Villemure Mr. Anthony Vitale Ms. Karla Vogel Ms. Rita Wadleigh Mr. and Mrs. Steve Walach Mr. & Mrs. Nick Walkowicz Mr. Preston Walsh Ms. Tracy Wampler Ms. Teresa Amadis Wann Mr. Ted Ware Ms. Leslie Warner Mr. & Mrs. Gary Wasserman Mr. & Mrs. Charles Waters Mr. Gary Watson Mr. & Mrs. Rodney Weaver WP Weidacher Mr. Thomas Welden Mr. Paul Wentworth Mr. & Mrs. John Westgate Mr. Erik Wheeler Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Wheeler Mr. & Mrs. Norman Whitaker Mr. & Mrs. Allen White BG White Mr. and Mrs. Loyd White, II Ms. Ninette White Mr. Richard White Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Whitmore Mr. and Mrs. Ray Widrew Mr. & Mrs. Tim Wiegand Mr. William Wilkes Ms. Helen Wilson Ms. Susan Wilson Mr. Darren Winslow Mr. & Mrs. Robert Winter Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Wirths Ms. Jennifer Woodfin Mr. & Mrs. Bob Woods Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Worster Mr. & Mrs. David Wright Mr. & Mrs. Steven Yanagi Dr. Anita Yap Mr. Richard Yedinak Mr. & Mrs. Kimon Zachos Ms. Susan Zielie Donations were made “In Memoriam” for the following individuals: Paul Acorn Eddie Aho Lillian Alpaugh Natalie Baron Arthur Barrett Raymond Beaulieu George Becker Constance Blanchette Frederick Brackett Matthew Brady Maryann Broussard Ann Buczynski Kyle Buzzell Melodie Charbonneau Leo-Paul Chauvin Beryl Clark Evelyn Comeau Yvonne Constant John Cotter Anthony DeBlasio Suzanne Duhamel Estelle Ermala Ethel Fazel Herbert Foote Diane Franklin Fusscas Family Danielle Shing Shaw Gettelfinger Katherine Gouvalaris Mary Guilbeault Janet Chesson Hale Madeline Hanscom Joe Heaney Helen Hinch Lorraine Huffman Kathleen Johnson Betty Kelley Robert and Betty Kelley Anne Legasse Freddie Lichtman Elaine Lyons Edna Manoleros Lillian Maris William Blake Marston Marion McGrath James McSally Virginia Nagle Helen Neubert Ed Nyhan J. Albert and Claire Ouellette Mary Palange Josephine Pearsall Florence Platz Irene Proulx David Reed Margery Reed Eileen Retter Lucille Riendeau Genevieve Rozmus Helen Rush Celia Russell William Schaefer Solly and Frieda Segal Ann Smilari Beverly Stevens Helen Suosso Dr. Edmund Telage John Thibault Carlos Vega Karl Vogel Anne Weeks Eleanor Worster Donations were made “In Honor” of the following individuals: Rex and Mary Atwood Meghan Brady Charlotte (Chuckie) Creighton William MacCorquodale Shirley Martin Floyd McDonald David Morgan Mr. & Mrs. Anthony O’Malley Louise Purcell Cecilia Shooman These lists have been prepared with care. If your name has been omitted in error, please inform us immediately SJCS Meals on Wheels PO Box 910 395 Daniel Webster Hwy Merrimack, NH 03054 Tel: 603-424-9967 Fax: 603-424-1472 E: meals@sjcsinc.org To volunteer or donate visit us at: www.MealsOnWheelsNH.org www.facebook.com/MealsOnWheelsNH