Beginning Again - Plymouth Housing Group
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Beginning Again - Plymouth Housing Group
Beginning Again 2007 ANNUAL REPORT Paul Lambros Leslie Christian 2007 was a ground breaking year When Plymouth Housing Group launched our ambitious $52 million “Building Hope” Capital Campaign in 2003, we hardly dared to imagine what it would be like to say “We did it!” Yet four years later, we’ve not only raised the funds to OUR MISSION renovate three landmark buildings and build the new Langdon and Anne Simons Senior Apartments, but we’ve launched an exciting new program, Begin at Home, that’s dramatically improving the lives of many long-term homeless people in our community. (We’ll tell you more about this work in the pages that follow.) Plymouth is now one of the leading providers of housing for homeless and very low-income people in the region. Plymouth Housing Group works to eliminate homelessness and stabilize homeless and very lowincome people in housing by preserving, developing and operating safe, decent, affordable housing, and by providing opportunities for homeless and very low-income people to improve their lives. We’re proud to provide homes for nearly 1,000 people in 12 apartment buildings throughout the downtown Seattle corridor. And, more importantly, we’re successfully keeping our residents safe and secure through our innovative “enriched housing” programs. We’re seeing these results because of the hard work and focused commitment on the part of everyone associated with Plymouth—from our dedicated Board of Trustees to our terrific staff, our visionary partners, and our generous supporters. In this last year of our building campaign, we made some significant discoveries. We learned that as an organization we are stronger than ever—and even more committed to being part of the solution to ending homelessness. We’ve also discovered that our friends and supporters are counting on Plymouth to take a leadership role in this arena. In providing that leadership, Plymouth is demonstrating that our community will end homelessness only by being courageous in approach—by asking loudly and clearly for business leaders, government officials and community members to stand with us and commit to action. While we can be proud of Plymouth’s gains in the last few years, there’s still much to be done. Homelessness continues to grow as our community experiences the effects of a sagging economy, rising housing costs, and lack of low-income housing options. There isn’t one answer, one social services organization, or one funding partner that can solve this devastating problem. We must continue to work together, advocating for what is possible, building stronger partnerships, and striving for innovative solutions. It is an honor for all of us at Plymouth Housing Group to know that we have your support as we go forward to meet this challenge. Paul Lambros Leslie Christian Executive Director President, Board of Trustees While Plymouth is presently providing homes for close to 1,000 people, our waiting list for housing is now almost 800 people long, most of whom sleep on the street or in shelters every night. Plymouth has taken on the challenge of implementing innovative ways to bring homeless people in our community rapidly off the streets and into permanent homes. Our 27 years of providing housing has shown us that merely The potential benefits of this caring and comprehensive solution providing housing, without the necessary support services, are simply too great to ignore. Once a person leaves the streets results in people slipping back into homelessness. Our or the shelters for a supportive, stable environment, the cycle remarkable staff of case managers, building managers, and of homelessness is broken and that person’s life changes in mental health specialists, along with our trusted community positive ways. This approach saves the community hundreds of partners, work together to address the individual needs of each resident as they first enter our program. Our Challenge 2 thousands of dollars by reducing costs that are usually passed on to local medical centers, hospitals and emergency rooms, as well as to the criminal justice system. Key Plymouth programs are: Coming Home Program Our Community Challenge This program provides six months of intensive stabilization support services to homeless people transitioning from a chaotic life on the streets into permanent homes. The increasing size and prosperity of the greater Seattle region in the past decade has been a double-edged sword. While the city has shown healthy growth, becoming more urban and trendy, the number of homeless who live here has grown as well. Begin at Home Program While many people have simply moved to more affordable, outlying neighborhoods as housing prices have risen, Housing Support Program moving is not an option for most long-term homeless people. That’s because they rely on public transportation, This program supports all tenants beyond their initial six months overnight shelters, food programs, and the network of medical, mental health and social services concentrated in the by providing on-going support services, community connections, downtown area. and mentoring. Staff help tenants manage their daily lives and This innovative program provides permanent homes for the most medically-compromised homeless people who have struggled with long-term homelessness. (Please see page 8 for details.) get access to medical care, counseling and financial support. How many homeless people are there in our city? King County’s One Night Count held annually in January reports that there are almost 8,600 homeless people—individuals and families—without a home each night. The Committee to On-Call and Tenant Volunteer Programs End Homelessness in King County estimates there are more than 5,000 homeless single adults in the county. They also The On-Call and Tenant Volunteer Programs give tenants estimate that 2,500 of these meet the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development definition of chronically opportunities to gain job skills by training them as front desk homeless: homeless for more than a year—or homeless more than four times in the previous three years—and living with and janitorial staff. at least one disabling condition. Tenant Opportunities These include access to computer labs, coffee hours, outdoor While both the city’s Ten Year Plan to End Homelessness and United Way’s Campaign to End Chronic Homelessness have done a great deal to focus our community on this issue, we are still tremendously short of effective housing options. Ironically, the most vulnerable people—the long-term homeless with medical and/or mental health issues—fall through the cracks of many housing programs for a variety of reasons. Lack of appropriate housing for people with disabilities, high housing costs for rental units, difficulty transitioning from hospitals, treatment programs or jail into permanent housing, mental health issues, and chemical dependency are just a few of the reasons why long-term homeless people are failing to find adequate housing. recreation, classes (such as painting, creative writing), chess club, “Plymouth is a place where they see value in us.” communal meals, legal advice, and support group meetings. “Now I have a home and a community. I can pay the rent and I feel like I can be successful as a human being. Plymouth is a place where they see value in us.” —Lana Anderson, Plymouth Housing Group resident, shown walking in a local park with her grandson. Photo credit: Doug Plummer 3 Our Approach * Plymouth’s Approach Key Achievements 2007 was a defining year for Plymouth Housing Group—a true landmark in our 27 years of successfully serving homeless people in Seattle. We completed our very first capital campaign and, in addition, we grew our capacity to serve residents with more focused services. It was a year in which everyone at Plymouth worked at top capacity. Our committed Board of Trustees and remarkable staff knew what we needed to accomplish and moved forward, deliberately and with focus, to implement our annual strategic plan. With new initiatives like Begin at Home, the Housing Options Program, and the Jail Diversion Program, we demonstrated that Our Successes 4 * * * by improving the health and life experience of homeless people with specific needs we can be even more effective in giving the most vulnerable citizens in our community a fresh chance. Altogether it was a year of successes, for both Plymouth Housing Group and for our residents. Handing someone the key to his or her own apartment—for some, the first place in their lives they’ve ever felt truly safe—is the most rewarding part of our work. There’s no greater satisfaction than witnessing the transformations that take place when residents find their feet again, regain purpose and dignity, and begin to heal from the trauma of homelessness. * * * * * “I go to the Pike Market and buy my own food and fresh fruit.” Photo credit: Doug Plummer Tony Bargas has been living sucessfully at Plymouth on Stewart after some very rough years on the streets and in temporary living situations. He says his health is better now that he has his own kitchen. “I go to the Pike Market and buy my own food and fresh fruit,” he says. We brought to a close our successful four-year $52 million Building Hope Capital Campaign, completing construction on the campaign’s keystone project, the Langdon and Anne Simons Senior Apartments in the Belltown neighborhood of Seattle. (see page 9) We completed the first full year of our new, innovative Begin at Home program. (see page 8 for details) We implemented the Jail Diversion Program, a new approach to housing homeless people with a history of cycling in and out of the criminal justice system for misdemeanor offenses. In 2007, the program provided supportive housing for 15 people who had been unable to find homes due to their criminal records. Agency-wide, we provided new homes for 193 homeless people who were previously living in temporary shelters or on the street. 84% of our new residents remained stable in their homes one year later. In the first year of the new Housing Options Program, 44 long-time residents who had become more stable and independent while living at Plymouth transitioned into other Plymouth buildings with lessintensive services. This opened up more apartments for people just coming out of homelessness. Plymouth raised the final $1.6 million of our capital campaign, and in addition raised $1.4 million for annual operating support. In December, a $500,000 challenge grant from the Kresge Foundation helped top off the capital campaign. After 27 years of cobbling together administrative space in building basements and empty storefronts, Plymouth consolidated administrative staff in efficient new offices in the Simons Apartment building. Plymouth residents were actively involved in building community in their residences. Residents created and participated in a wide variety of recreational programs and served on Building Tenant Councils. Nearly 97% of Plymouth residents participated in mainstream community services in their first six months in housing. What’s Next? Plymouth recently finalized the purchase of land at the corner of 1st Avenue and Cedar Street in the Belltown neighborhood with initial funding from the City of Seattle. This site will be the home of a new Plymouth residence to be completed in 2010. 5 Our Achievements Our 2007 Successes Support & Commitment Finding a creative new future at Plymouth Our Residents living on the streets,” says Keiya Russell, one of the two personal items, a telephone, and art supplies. case managers at Plymouth Housing Group’s Gatewood apartments at the corner of First Avenue and Pine Street. Moving into The Gatewood has brought about significant “Case managers advocate, do paperwork, and address changes in Betty’s life. “I believe that people come here to behavioral and chemical dependency issues.” get well,” Betty says emphatically. She tells how her onsite case manager, Keiya who she refers to as “my little bear Comprehensive support services, anchored by Plymouth case cub,” saw to it that Betty enrolled in the Meals on Wheels managers like Keiya, are what make it possible for homeless program. “Thanks to her, now I eat three meals a day people to make the often difficult transition from life on the instead of one,” Betty says. streets to life in a secure apartment community. in a wrecking yard beside the Duwamish River in South The meals program is more than just a convenience for From her small shared office just off the first floor lobby Seattle. She talks expansively about the friends she’s Betty. It may be a lifesaver. Betty suffers from diabetes and at The Gatewood, Keiya works with residents like Betty, made at church, at a day shelter for homeless women, needs to take daily medication. She is now able to get coordinating their services with Plymouth’s partner agencies and in the Seattle art world. But Betty skips over the special menus designed to keep her diabetes under control. and other Plymouth staff. She describes The Gatewood as a details of what it was like to live for long periods And she gets onsite medical checkups from a Plymouth without heat, cooking facilities, or running water. She nurse twice a week who doesn’t talk about her grown children with whom she’s helps Betty organize her no longer in touch. medications in a special Gracious, articulate, and highly-animated, Betty likes to talk about the eagles and redwing hawks that were her companions when she spent five years living in a van track of what she has to home at The Gatewood, a Plymouth Housing Group take every day. building just steps from the Pike Place Market. She pays With her blood sugar Betty W i lli amson levels improving, Betty is “It’s all about being here with the door open. Some residents rarely need anything, but other residents need something every day.” optimistic. “I believe that I can overcome this,” she says. She’s once again focusing on and staff help each other. “It’s all about being here with the art, applying for a grant that she hopes will enable her to door open,” she says. “Some residents rarely need anything, create and show her vivid paintings. Photo credit: Doug Plummer “I believe that people come here to get well.” place with “a great sense of community,” where residents box so she can keep Betty can rewrite the past a bit now that she has a “It’s a big adjustment for people, coming into housing after Social Security check, using the rest of her money for food, Photo credit: Doug Plummer 6 the subsidized rent on her apartment from her monthly but other residents need something every day.” Shared commitment is the key to Plymouth’s success, says Keiya. “Everyone at Plymouth, all the way down the chain of command, takes seriously the mission of providing homes (Left) Betty proudly displays one of her large oil paintings. (Above) Betty shares morning coffee with Gatewood staff members Lisa Williams (left) and Keiya Russell (right). and keeping people safe in them.” 7 Our Residents Betty Williamson’s bold, bright paintings of totemic wild animals are all about warmth, abundance, and protection. Clearly these themes are paramount to the 61-year-old artist who’s spent nearly half of her life living on the street. Committed Staff provide vital support and coaching to help residents transition from life on the streets Capital Campaign Creates 300 New Homes Begin At Home shows dramatic results in first year Over the four years of Plymouth’s “Building Hope” Capital Campaign, which wrapped up in December 2007, we expanded our inventory of available apartments by 300—increasing the number of homeless people served by almost 30%. Begin at Home, Plymouth’s newest supportive housing program, is making a dramatic difference in the lives of chronically homeless individuals who suffer from multiple medical problems and/or alcohol and drug addiction. And Begin at Home is not only saving lives, it’s saving our community money as well. Three of the campaign’s projects were major renovations— our buildings responsibly, and by placing high-end retail in the Haddon Hall (54 apartments), the St. Charles Apartments (64 ground floor of many of our buildings, we’ve proved that low- apartments), and Plymouth on Stewart (87 apartments) are income buildings actually improve neighborhoods and enhance historic buildings which received significant upgrades. Major the quality of life for all who live nearby. renovations included seismic refits, new electrical systems, new plumbing, and complete renovation of the residential The fourth project, the Langdon and Anne Simons Senior and comprehensive on-site support services. King County’s study of the first 12 Apartments in Belltown, was completely new construction, months of the program (April 2006 to April 2007) found that permanent housing, troubled lives. The program greatly decreased participants’ visits to emergency rooms Being a good downtown neighbor is highly important to and sobering facilities, increased their self-reported well-being, and in 12 months Plymouth, and we’re glad that our neighbors have welcomed saved an estimated $1.2 million over the previous year’s costs in emergency room and the positive changes we have brought to our city through this medical services. Begin at Home is part of the experimental Housing First initiative campaign. We’re proud to say that not only did we create funded by the City of Seattle. better living spaces for our residents, but we contributed to the ready smile, Joe, 56, came to Plymouth as part of the Begin at Home program. After his military service in Vietnam, Joe returned to Seattle where he worked as maintained residences out of older properties. By operating a welder. But alcohol played a destructive role in Joe’s life. By the time he stopped drinking in 1993, he was working only sporadically, he’d suffered a heart attack, and he was developing other major health problems. A few years later, he found himself homeless. His nights were spent in shelters, in the woods, or on public transportation. “I used to ride the bus all night,” he says. Living on the street, Joe suffered a collapsed lung and frostbite so severe that it threatened his ability to walk. He needed regular medical care, yet often didn’t seek help until he required emergency treatment or hospitalization. After moving to Plymouth on Stewart, Joe’s life has changed dramatically. Most significantly, he now receives the encouragement and structure he needs to manage his health issues. Joe says, “This is a wonderful place to be after being out on the street.” “This is a wonderful place to be after being out on the steet.” Joe Herman Brunson * Plymouth’s newest residence designed for homeless seniors and veterans The fasted growing segment of Plymouth’s waiting list for housing is senior citizens. Our newest residence, the Langdon and Anne Simons Senior Apartments (pictured at right), has been designed specifically for seniors, and we’ve reserved 24 of the 95 apartments for military service veterans as well. The new apartments are equipped with full kitchens, come fully furnished and feature wheelchair accessible bathrooms. In addition, residents can socialize on three outdoor decks and in two common rooms, one equipped with a comforting gas fireplace and a big-screen television. Photo credit: William Wright “It feels good to have my own place,” Joe says. A tall, handsome man with a overall revitalization of downtown by creating attractive, well- Photo credit: William Wright creating 95 new studio apartments. coupled with intensive support services, produced significant change in residents’ Begin at Home gave Joe Herman Brunson back his health 9 Our Residents units with new bathrooms, appliances and lighting fixtures. in and out of emergency treatment and medical facilities quickly received housing Photo credit: Doug Plummer Our Residents 8 Through Begin at Home, 20 long-term homeless people with a long history of cycling P LYM O U T H P R O P E R T I E S Loretta Pl 5 9 y Wa St ia io Un St t tS ar ew St U St Se Pl Av Ma rio nS rr Te t Av on St rio Av Av dis 7th ern FINANCIAL DISTRICT 8th v tA gS Av 1s st We rin Broadway y Sp v yA St Ma nS t 7 Co lum bia St Je rr y St f so fe r nS t r Te E. Alder St y Wa Gatewood Apartments Across from Seattle’s Pike Place Market, First & Pine. David Colwell Bldg. 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Fir St 9 St. Charles Apartments In Pioneer Square, Third & Cherry. 10 Ponderosa Apartments On Capitol Hill, 18th Avenue near East Madison. 11 Cal Anderson House On Capitol Hill, Broadway near Boren. 12 Plymouth on Stewart Apartments Near Seattle’s Pike Place Market, Second & Stewart. Langdon and Anne Simons Senior Apartments In Belltown, Third & Blanchard. 11 Our Properties St d ar Bl an ch d Boylston Av ll St ll Be 3r We received a portion of the funding for our three recent E. Pine St v yA 2n 1s Our Properties Bellevue Av Melrose Av t tS ar ew hA v Nagle Pl E. Olive St Av h 12 3 T Wa y rg hA v 9th t CAPITOL HILL St Av Building Green is Building Smart E. Howell St Oli 5 hA v 4t 2A I O eA v Av Av 1s E L L Ya l Av 8th Future Development 10 or Ho we St ry tte Ba t nW ay in rr Te ka lS as 5t M nA v St St ne Av re St rS da Av Vi tt h Bo Av Vi St 6t Ce rn W al Al lio te 7t BELLTOWN t Br El 8t h ry Av Westlake W es 9t Av Cl oa tA v d Te r 99 Av ay 1s d St Ea gl e St 2n d ia 3r in 1 E. Denny Way ve Denny Way 2007 Financial Statement Plymouth’s annual Holiday Party would not be complete without 01 50 the Mt. Baker Boys who annually cook and serve a delicous pasta 07 dinner for all the residents. Pictured at the 2007 party, from left to right: Mark DeRitis, Terry Leers (Santa), Bob Marcoe, Vince Iaci, Operating Support & Revenue Development Fees 43,200 1,934,426 Capital Campaign Grants & Donations 860,474 Private Grants & Donations for Operations 708,552 Plymouth Café Sales, Interest & Other Income 241,744 Total Revenue 2007 Revenue & Support 1,539,772 $ 10,732,314 Plymouth’s work is not possible without the support of hundreds of active, committed volunteers. Each year our Operating Expenses Program Services Housing Management 20 07 F i n a n c i a l S t a t e m e n t 1,341,500 50% | Residential Rents & Fees 02 Social Services community friends give generously of their time and talent $ 5,599,748 18 12 Housing Development 281,610 18% | Public Grants Plymouth Café Expenses 151,493 Support Services Administration 1,025,744 14% | Capital Campaign Plymouth Housing Group has always been about 8% | Commercial Rents of many resident activities, including our Annual Tenant partnerships. From our founding relationship with 7% | Private Donations for Operations Holiday Party, Thanksgiving Dinner, and the Summer Plymouth Congregational Church to our set-aside Tenant and Staff Picnic. Volunteers improved the lives of housing agreements with a multitude of agencies serving residents by providing regular coffee hours, special group low-income people, we know it is only by working meals, conducting classes and recreational activities and collaboratively that we will end homelessness. 189,459 2% | Café, Interest & Other Income Fundraising & Public Relations 157,770 1% |Development Fees Total Expenses $ 8,747,324 Net Income Before Depreciation* $ 1,984,990 by donating items to Carl’s Tenant Supply Closet. This year we would especially like to recognize the following groups Consolidated Statement of Financial Position for their on-going dedication. Assets Restricted cash and pledges Accounts receivable Property, equipment and amortizable assets Total Assets $ 1,236,092 3,851,879 2007 Expenses 494,564 81,052,257 $ 86,634,792 Liabilities and Equity Accounts payable & tenant security deposits payable $ 1,356,743 Debt 53,593,972 Non-controlling interest 14,818,824 64% |Housing Management Net assets 16,865,253 15% | Social Services $ 86,634,792 12% |Administration Total Liabilities & Net Assets 4% | Fundraising and PR 3% |Housing Development 2% | Café *The net income is designated for new housing development projects in the Building Hope Capital Campaign. Audited financial statements are available upon request. to make life better for Plymouth residents. Strong partnerships expand Plymouth’s ability to help more people This last year, volunteers were vital to ensuring the success Capital Campaign Expenses Cash and cash equivalents Plymouth volunteers make a real difference every day Apex Facility Resources The following organizations and social service agencies are just some of the many dedicated groups that help our residents sucessfully break the cycle of homelessness. We are deeply grateful to all of them. Horizon House residents Archdiocese Housing Authority Mayflower Park Hotel Committee to End Homelessness Mercer Island Presbyterian Church Community Psychiatric Center Microsoft employees Harborview Mental Health Services Mt. Baker Boys Foundation Healthcare for the Homeless Plymouth Congregational Church King County Criminal Justice Initiative Seattle Hotel Association King County Housing Development Consortium Seattle/King County Prosecutor’s Office King County Veterans Program Stevens Elementary School families Seattle Housing Authority UW School of Business Undergraduate Business Council Sound Mental Health WaMu employees United Way of King County Woodland Park Presbyterian Church VA Puget Sound Healthcare System 13 O u r P a r t n e r s & Vo l u n t e e r s Commercial Rents 08 Public Grants and Terry McKeon. $ 5,404,146 14 Residential Rents & Fees Capital Campaign Donors Plymouth Residents and staff enjoy old-fashioned games at the Annual Tenant and Staff Picnic in July 2007 at Gasworks Park. Capital Campaign Donors 14 $1,000,000+ Leadership Circle $25,000 - $49,999 Neighborhood Heroes Bill & Ruth True Catherine & Scott Gelband Sandy Linderman U.S. Bancorp Foundation Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation AvStar Seattle LLC Stan Gent & Susan Morrow Mike & Midge Litke David & Joyce Veterane City of Seattle Steve & Connie Ballmer Gary Gigot Mike Litke & Kristin Adams Litke Doug & Maggie Walker Federal Home Loan Bank Laura Livingston Richard & Catherine Wilson King County Employees Community Fund of Boeing Puget Sound Chuck Gilman & Ken Bengtson D. Wayne & Anne Gittinger Lovsted-Worthington LLC National Equity Fund Kelly Foundation of Washington Jill Zaremba Goodman Real Estate Mack Family The Norcliffe Foundation Key Foundation Alan & Kathleen Grainger Carolyn MacKay Seattle Housing Authortiy Shaula & Darrin Massena $5,000 - $9,999 Advocates Gail & Phillip Gray Chad & Jennifer MacKay Community, Trade & Economic Development Housing Trust Fund Sarah E. Meyer Anonymous (2) Jamie & Lynn Greene Timothy Manring Donald & Pamela Mitchell $1,000 - $4,999 Friends of PHG Bank of America Bert Gregory Douglas J. Mar Nesholm Family Foundation Anonymous (9) Daphne Guericke Valerie Newman M. Acevedo & J. Kephart The Mar Family Washington State Housing Finance Commission Judi Beck & Tom Alberg Donald P. Chamberlain Lynn Beck Sheila Gulati Marguerite Casey Foundation Bruce & Jeannie Nordstrom in honor of Marlys Erickson Bob & Marcia Almquist Citigroup Foundation Paul Brenneke & Ellen Dunavan Patricia Hall Lisa Martin & Ken Fabert Thomas & Lisa Brenneke Robin, Alison, Charlie & Peter Amadon Dennis Clark Clark Nuber P.S. Peter & Ann Hanson Mayflower Park Hotel Ken & Jennifer Carter Spike & Carol Anderson Barb & Jay Congleton Bill & Mary Jo Harbold Michael & Gail McCormick Charis Fund Apex Facility Resources Costco Wholesale Jeanette Henderson Tina & Chad Urso McDaniel Clise Properties, Inc. Apex Foundation Colette Courtion & Todd Marker Emily Hine Mark & Michelle McGregor Teresa & David Donovan Lyle & Betty Appleford Calvin & Lois Crow Patricia Hochstat Marcie & John McHale Marlys Erickson & Chris Hurley Karla Armstrong Mark Houtchens Medina Foundation Daniel & Nancy Evans Family Foundation Ray & Edith Aspiri John & Carolyn Cunningham & Bill Hallerman Peter & Melissa Evans Barton Family Foundation Jean Gardner GGLO, LLC Roger J. Bass & Richard B. Nelson The Glaser Foundation Linette Beaudry Gordon Derr LLP Jim & Sue Bechtold Edward & Audrey Gruger Jean Bell Esther Instebo Patricia Belyea & Michael Stone Paul Lambros Mike & Carol Benecke Lorig Associates LLC Alan & Sally Black Lovett McLuckie Family Yvonne Blumenthal Theresa Naujack & Lee Hartwell Elizabeth & Michael Boone $100,000 - $999,999 Urban Champions Anonymous (2) The Boeing Company Angus & Cynthia Cunningham Erich & Hannah Sachs Foundation The Kresge Foundation Microsoft Corporation Neukom Family Foundation Opus Northwest, LLC Mary Pigott & Roger Giesecke Andrew & Marianna B. Price Stickney Murphy Romine Architects Triad OK LP Vulcan, Inc. $10,000 - $24,999 Community Builders PACCAR Anonymous (2) Paul G. Allen Family Foundation Chap & Eve Alvord The Seattle Foundation David & Joanna Beitel Seattle Hotel Association Bethany Presbyterian Church Langdon & Anne Simons Beatrice & T. Wm. Booth WaMu Bob & Jane Ann Bradbury Jeff & Susan Brotman Banner Bank $50,000 - $99,999 Downtown Visionaries Leslie Christian & Heather Andersen John Akin & Mary Stevens Christopher Kelly Family Foundation Norman Archibald Charitable Foundation Stephanie Bowman Matthew Clapp, Jr. Piper Jaffray Herb & Shirley Bridge Ellen Ferguson Harry & Ann Pryde Mark & Brigid Britton Robert & Micki Flowers Adrienne Quinn & Marianne Jones Bruce Brooks & Debra Prinzing SAMIS Land Co. Carol Burkhart Robin Appleford & Charles Rosenberry, II Dr. & Mrs. Ellsworth C. Alvord, Jr. Brettler Family Foundation Dorothy F. Thorne Foundation Joshua Green Foundation Marpac Construction, LLC Phoebe W. Haas Charitable Trust Daryl & Tricia Wray Gretchen & Lyman Hull K&L Gates Kantor Taylor McCarthy, P.C. 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Jones Ecodura Furniture Steve & Stephanie Jones Tom English & Penny Stansberry David & Wendy Keene Pacific Office Automation Enterprise Community Investment Reed & Jill Keeney Erin Page Kennedy Associates Ewing & Clark Sue Painter David Kirchner Dave & Stephanie Farrell Craig & Tara Parsons Robert & Ruth Kirk Jim Feldman & Liz Fitzhugh Barbara Peltzer Frank & Virginia P. Kitchell Ken & Michele Ferguson Kelly Pelz Martha Kongsgaard & Peter Goldman James Solimano & Karen Marcotte Solimano Perbix Bykonen Ann-Marie & Ben Speirs David & Mary Pembroke Perlin Cloud 9 & Churchwomen of St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church Cheryl DeBoise & Thom Rose Patricia & Brewster Denny Susan Dittig & Jim Gore Joan Caine & André Kahr Mercedes Fernandez & Jeffrey Grant Tim Callahan & Dulcie Claassen Fonte Coffee Lyn & Richard Krizanich Stuart Campbell Mary Ann Fordyce Mike Kunath & Kate Harrison Tom & Sonya Campion Anita L. Franklin Frances J. Kwapil Capitol Hill Housing Donald & Ann Frothingham Joan F. Carpenter Cerulean Advised Fund Stephanie & Erik Kristen Craig Neyman Maura O’Neill & Vaho Rebassoo John & Deanna Oppenheimer Perry Ortiz-Williams Diane Pietrowski & Mark Young Pine Street Group L.L.C. Sheraton Seattle Hotel Jon & Mary Shirley Alice Shobe & Eric Svaren Bob & Dee Simmons George & Kathy Smith Joanna & Scott Smith Sue & Stan Pocock Starbucks Phyllis Lamphere Carole Fuller & Evan Schwab Tina Podlodowski & Barcy Fisher Sterling Savings Bank Suzanne Stevens M.A. Leonard Dan & Mareth Fulton Bjarne & Lyndsey Rasmussen Donna & Scott Stirton Betsy Lieberman & Richard Groomer Charles K. & Doris D. Ray Suyama Petersen Deguchi World Inspection Network H.S. Wright & Kate Janeway Jeff & Korynne Wright Reyn Yates Margaret Yung Jane Zalutsky & Mark Kantor ZymoGenetics, Inc. Victoria Alie Humberto Alvarez Greg Anacker & Lora Bennet Amy & Geoff Anderson Helen & Dan Anderson Martin & Beth Anderson Pamela Anderson Robert Anderson Stella Anderson 15 Capital Campaign Donors Thank you to the generous donors of the Building Hope Capital Campaign 2004-07 Jim & Cathy Bauer Kenan Block Betsy & Chris Brooks Susan & John Cary Thomas Anderson & Lynn Tchobanoglous Michael Bayless Bruce & Ann Blume Jane Broom Cascadia Consulting Group Beacon Development Group Becky Bogard Virginia & Maile Anderson Kim & David Brotherton Cascadia Revolving Fund Larissa Bean Janet Boguch Antioch University - Seattle Brotherton Strategies Don & Jennifer Castle Steve & Stacey Bean Russell M. Aoki Josh Brower Beth & Savannah Castro Frank & Ann Beck Amy Bohutinsky & Francesco Crocenzi Michael Aoki-Kramer Chris & Ginger Brown Kristi Ceder Gary Beck Patricia Boies David & Karen Aoyama Michael Brown Patricia Chacon Katherine Beck Tony Bollen Michelle & Jeff Brown Sai & Debbie Chaleunphonh Gretchen Bruce Paula Chan Jana Brumbaugh Katy Chaney & Phil Frederick Anita Gras Bryant Stella Chao & Mike Smyser Robert & Willye Buchanan Paige Chapel Jonathan & Carol Buchter Dick & Ginny Chappelle Kerri Bucklin Emily Chen Anne Buckner Charles & Anna Chesnut Kristine Bueche LeeAnn Chew The Bullitt Foundation Richard Chirillo Susan B. Apel Rosemary Beck Dana Bollinger William & Hallie Rive Appel Virginia Beck Chris Appleford & Marcia Bruno Karl Beckley Christina Bollo & Rebecca Morton Peter & Diana Argeres Dana & Rena Behar Gerri Armbruster Kathryn Armstrong Sharon Armstrong Rev. & Mrs. Loren E. Arnett Terry Arntz Margery Aronson Capital Campaign Donors 16 John & Betty Behmke Shari Behnke Dean & Carolyn Behse Don & Mae Bell Denise & Greg Books Evelyn Borgerson Brad Borland Karen Bosley Brad Boswell Edgar & Elisabeth Bottler Dorothy S. Bell Merlyn & Maury Bell Rhonda Aronwald Ben Bridge Jewelers Erika Arthun Michael Beneke Maxine & Svend Asp Margaret Bennett Malika Atiwanakul Elissa Benson Patrick & Susan Bouker The Rev. Vivian Bowden Jim Bowles Paul & Patricia Boys Alice Boytz Greg & Betsy Atkinson Nancy Atwood Leslie Aungst Sean Austen Aventis Pharmaceuticals Merrilee & George Avila Bill & Pam Ayer Matt Babcock Debbie Baden Sally Bagshaw “This is a real new start.” Lori Q uimb y, r esiden t S imons S e nior Apar t m en t s Desi Bailey Dr. & Mrs. John L. Bakke Michael Baldwin Mrs. Page H. Ballard Hank Balson Phyllis Bannister Louis Baransky & Michelle Phillips Mark Barbieri David & Kimberly Barenborg Maura Barnes Barnes & Noble Ellen Barnett Joan & Larry Barokas Bob & Bobbie Baronsky Theresa Barreras Scott & Diane Barron Nancy Barry Peter & Vaughnetta Barton Basic Business Systems William Bass Bateman Consulting LLC Lisa Berger Dave Berkson Peter Berliner The Berman Family Susan Berry Christine Bertany Sarah Beshlian Bethany United Church of Christ Carol Binder Eric & Tannon Bird Brian Birtwistle Bob & Elinore Bisnett Bruce & Jill Bjerke Kristi Anderson Bjornerud Bonnie & Ken Blachly David & Inez Black James & Hilda Blaikie Jane & Watson Blair David Blandford Barry Blanton Eric & Dana Blazevic Paula Brady Brainerd Foundation Anita Braker-Olsen Jennifer Brandon & Ken Gordon Julie Brandsness Mary & Kurtis Bray Paul & Karen Breckenridge Miriam Breidenstein Steven Bremner Gretchen & Sean Brennan Brettler Family Foundation Don Brewer Eileen Brewer & Charlie Kollmeyer David & Joyce Brewster Vanessa Brewster Jon & Bobbe Bridge Thomas Bridgman, D.D.S. Charles Brighton Bryan, Christi & Emily Bristow Nicole Brodeur Dorothy C. Bullitt Judy Bunnell & Joseph Olchefske Sung-Eun Choi Rep. Frank Chopp Langdon and Anne Simons, Mayor Greg Nickels, and Plymouth Board of Trustees member Mary Stevens at the ground breaking for the Langdon and Anne Simons Senior Apartments in March 2007. Joyce Connors Katherine Delimitros Wendy Ehringer B. JoAnne Conrad David Della Erin Eiseman & Travis Fleck Dow Constantine Don Dennis Monika Elgert Sheldon Cooper Bill DePaso & Barbara Ricker Roy & Nancy Cope Greg DeRitis Mark Ellerbrook & Kristen Spangler Diane Corbett Susan Derrick Roy Elliott Tim Cordoror John & Roberta Devine Marc & Pam Elvy Larry & Amy Corey John Dew Sara Elward Peggy & George Corley Sally Dewitt John & Sarah Epstein Jack & Judy Cornwall Wilma Dick Alan Erhart Jim & Ann Crabtree Timothy Dickerson Ann Erhart Emily & Kip Cranford Carol Dickinson Cecelia & Andy Erickson Anne Crary & Sandy McDonald Joe & Sue Diehl Peter Erickson Stacey & Jeff Crawshaw Lewis David Dillman Jared Erlandson Jerry Creim & Sarah Hrobsky Martha Dilts Honorable John Erlick Debra Crespin Barbara & Dan Dingfield Jennifer Ernst Evelyn Crichton Mia Doces Karen & Stephen Ernst Jim Flynn Margaret & John Gibson Anne Fontaine Dan Gietzen Charlie Fontaine Greg & Lanice Gillard Susan Ford & Geoff Ogle Melanie Gillespie Stephen C. Forman Kenneth J. Gish, Jr. Anne Fortun Stevie Glaberson Jody Foster & John Ryan GlaxoSmithKline Foundation Judy Fox Jan Gleason Laureen France Helen Goehring Mary Franck Peter & Beth Golde Beulah Frankel Beverly Goldsmith Jesse & Katie Franklin Marty Goodman Phil & Hedy Fredrickson Sheryl Goong Renee Freier & David Tiemann Della & Al Gordon Dick & Sharon Friel Slade & Sally Gorton Cheryl & Bill Frizzell David Gow & Heather Mueller Tom Graff & Tracy Waggoner Erin Burchfield Yolanda Christianson Tom Burley Deane & Carole Burnside Mary Anne Christy & Mark Klebanoff Blair Burroughs Janet Chung Maryann & Sten Crissey Elinor Dofredo Jane & John Estes Jeanne Buse Sarah & Steve Church Steven Crosby Muriel Dohrmann Juleen Esvelt Stephen & Kristen Bush Carole Claassen Margaret & Glen Cross Mary Beth Dols Kim Etherton William & Janet Bush Jacqueline Clapp Dave & Liz Crossman Karen Donahue Robinson Ellen Evans Natalie Butto Phillipe & Clara Claringbould Barbara Glenn Crowe Mike Donegan Susan Evans Sarah Butzine Sally Clark Crowne Plaza Hotel Andrew Donlen Trevor Evans Nathan Byers John Clarke Jody Cunningham Peter Donnelly Patrick Evatt Dennis & Margaret Byrne Lynn Claudon Suellen & Tom Cunningham Julieann Donohue The Everard/Kaplan Family Barbara Cairns Clayton Group Services Peter Dorogoff Frank E. Everett III Sue & Bryan Cairns Cleanscapes Cushman & Wakefield of Washington, Inc Dorsey & Whitney Foundation Express Personnel Services Michael Caldwell Clegg & Associates Maria Dailey Daniel & Kathleen Dow Ezell’s Famous Chicken Philip & Deanne Calvert Marci & Michael Clevenger Debbie Dain Deirdre Doyle Aaron & Susan Fairchild Larry Fung & June Hayakawa-Fung Barbara Campbell Laura Clinton Suzanne Dale Estey Frank & Anne Drumm Marlene Falkenbury Roberta Fuhr Michele Clute Lisa Dam Michael Duckworth & Rosa Joshi Walton Fangman & Janice Flynn Graham & Dunn PC Marilyn Campbell Phillip Fuji Rep. Eileen L. Cody Karen Dambacher Darryl & Kathleen Duke Joan Fanning & Paul Fishman Terry Granillo Michael & Debbie Campbell Funke Investment Group LLC Victoria Campbell Phyllis & John Daniels Roger T. Dunaway Richard Farr & Kerry Fitzgerald Laurel Grant Melissa Coffman The Gagnaire Family Linda Cannon Edward & Michelle Danyluk Janet Duncan Frances Fawcett Richard B. Grass Jerry Cohen Randy Gainer Lisa & Tom Cohen Jason Dardis Nancy Dunn Tom Gaisser Tess Colby Joan Dash Erika Grayson Alice Carle Todd Dunnington Federated Department Stores Foundation Amy Gray & Jonathan Wall Jennifer Cargal & David Bley Diane Gallegos Nancy Cole Maud & Marc Daudon Catherine Greene Paul Carlson Susan Duren Helen Gamble Nate & Sara Cole-Daum Laura & Roger Davidheiser Duncan Greene Rich Carlson Marvin & Jean Durning Denise Gangnes Jean Carpenter Fran & Denny Davidson Beth Greenley Janene Collins Sue Dybbro Honorable Booth Gardner Peter Carpenter Richard Davies Anthony & Jean Greenwald Chris Colman & Steve Johnson Sean Dyers Leonard Garfield Catherine Colwell Allison Davis Bill & Sammy Greenwood Glenda Y. Carper Dynamik Suzanne Garland David G. & Susan A. Colwell Don & Marilyn Davis Sharon & Gary Greenwood Paul Carr David Easton Bill Gartz & Robin Holt Leann & William Colwell Lynn Davison & Judith Clegg Henrietta Griffith Rebecca Carr Josh Eckels Gary Manuel Salon Susan B. Colwell James Dawson Glen & Joan Griswold Dvorah Carrasco Amanda Gaudet Brent Carson & Jill Burday Carson Tania Fernandez De Castro Lois Juno Griswold Thomas & Rebecca Colwell Greg Eckerman & Janice Kennedy Joe De Maris Paul & Lauren Edlund John Flanagan Bill & Lindy Gaylord Cathy Gromley Molly & Jerry Cone Dayna Dealy Ted & Nancy Edquist Kenneth & Anita Gronvold Chris Carter Donald & Florine Fleck Jeffrey & Bonnie Geers Anne Conkle Beverly DeCook Earl Edwards Kenneth & Ruth Gronvold Alice Carter-Carle Lisa Fleek Ellen Germain Tara Connor & Liam Boyle Amy & Chris Dee Rukshana Edwards Ira & Gail Gross Joan Carufel Jane Fleming Jayasri Ghosh Katharine Gibson James Gross Communications Ward Inc. Virginia Felton Margaret & Kenneth Ferguson Mark Filipini Jonathan Fine Laura Fine-Morrison Ellen Morford Fisher James & Sally Fitch Lynn Fitch W.J. Fitch Courtney Flora Kirsten Graham 17 Capital Campaign Donors Tad & Cindy Anderson Connie & Bob Harvison Terra Holcomb Diane Istvan Brian & Rosetta Kastama June Krumpotick Marita Lo & Tracy Simpson Jane & John Marshall Paul & Alice Meyer Will Ng Cheryl & Richard Gruger Michele Hasson Grace Holland Douglas Ito Deirdre Katt Arlys Kruse Andrew Lofton Peter S. Marshall Nhat Nguyen Enzo & Janet Guarda Wesley & Hisae Hatch Mike Hollingsworth Carol & Doug Jackson Rodney & Jennifer Kauffman Michael & Kaycee Krysty Karen Lonergan Lillian Martinez Robert Meyer & Michiyo Morioka Kurt, Deb, Kate & Jack Guenther Vernon & Genevieve Hathaway Roy W. Holmlund Fiona Jackson Anne Kearney Dave Kumar Cathy Long Victor & Stephanie Martinez Stacy Meyer Michael Nielsen Mark & Amy Guistino Geoff Hatler Stephen Holt R.G. Jacobsen Jeanne Keenan Robert Kunold, Jr. Bill & Martha Longbrake Harium Martin-Morris Janet Michaelsen Mickey Niland Christian Gunter Florence Haugen Katie Hong & Harold Taw Mary & Daniel Jacobson Vic Keeran Jill Kurfirst Richard Loo Virginia Mason Pauline Michela Kirt Nilsson Joshua Gurnee Craig Hawley Lisa Hoonan Peter H. Jacoby Aileen Kelly Marie Kurose Laurie Lootens Chyz Whitney Mason Paul Mickley Eric & Lisa Nobis Lisa & Bill Gustaveson Alice Hayakawa Rick Hooper & Nancy Silberg Rhe & Satish Jain James Kelly Rebecca Kwan Ted Lord & Chris Cooper Phil Masters Don & Pamela Miles Barbara Nombalais Janet Gwilym & Bing Tso Janet Hayakawa & Lee Lyttle Heather Hope & Noel Miller Mia Jalbing Sandy Kemper Rhona Kwiram Alison Lorig Ann Matheson Doug Miller Anne Noris & Jeffery Slayton Karen & Don Gwilym Andrea Manolides Hayford C. David Hopkins David & Lucille James Tim Kenison Kristin Lamson Betsy Losh Deborah Matlick Katy Miller Tom Norwalk Kathryn Gwilym Matt Hays Akira & Lillian Horita Cris Janzen Dennis & Diane Kenny David Landers Matthew G. Norton Co. Maxine Miller Lane Nothman & Marty Perlman Ann Gygi Ed & Peggy Haywood Mari Horita & Stephen Fina Joey Jeannot Stephen T. Kerr Dan Landes & Angela Deppe Marilyn Loveness & Tom Schlosser Peter Miller & Jean Johnson Evelyn Hazell Moselle Horiuchi Teri Jelinek Kristine Kertson Jerri Lane Donald & Carol Lovett Heidi Noun & Michael Collins Jerry & Susan Haas Vince Matulionis & Marsha Heaton Millionair Club Charity Mrs. Chauncey Hazen Doris A. Horn Michelle Jensen Susan Kese Pamela Lang Amy Low Dan Novack Paul Haas Trish & Peter May Kollin Min Philip Head & Naya Keyahes Steven & Susan Horton Rob Jensen Leilani Kesler Norm & Jane Langill Carole Lowe Megan Nyce Audrey Haberman & Marge McGinty Lee & Robert Minto Hotel 1000 Anne Kiemle & Kael Sherrard Gerry Ann Lanphier Frank & Heather Minton Hacienda Builders, LLC Kristin Johnsen Rita Lowe Marianne & Kenneth O’Bara Debby Heath The Rev. Dr. Donald & Lynnea Mayer Hotel Ändra David Kile David & Cindy Lantry Tony Mazella & Jean Ferguson Joseph & Rosalind Mintz Mary Hackley Beverly Johnson Vesta & Everil Loyd, Jr. Josh Obendorf Rev. Raymond Hedberg Howard Anderson & Associates Vicky Killian Mary Lou LaPierre Brandy McAniff Robert C. & Jo Bennett Mitchell Marcia Gamble Hadley Elizabeth Johnson Donald Luby Dorothy O’Brien Dick & Betty Hedreen John Hoyt & Lisa Fitzhugh Michael Killoren Jay Larson Karen McAniff Mithun Rita Hagen Pam Johnson Dianne Ludwig Donald & Rose Obuchowski Lucy Helm Todd Johnson Gloria & Gordon Kinney Margaret & Tim Larson Garrett McAuliffe Medora Moburg John & Jean Haigh Rachel & Rick Klausner Laura Larson Kevin & Sarah McCain Patricia Moe David H. Haley David Hudacek Martha Mae Lasche Angie McCarrell Jill Mogen Jim & Louisa Halfaker Denise Klein & David Soper Ilene Lund Brendan O’Donnell Irene Henninger Spencer Johnson & Braiden Rex-Johnson Amity Lumper Ms. Sylvia Odom George & Patricia Henderson Meagan, Jasmin, Nuh, Enisa, & Sule Hrlc Ed Luera Clare O’Connor Marjorie Kennedy Hemphill Kerra Michele Huerta Kate Joncas Kathryn Lasek Janet McCarthy Betty Moll Jonathan F. Hall Claire Klinker Elliot Lurie Helen George Oechsli Marilyn Herman & Robert Anderson Jon Hughes Dean Jones Jennifer Laslovich Joe McCarthy Carol Mooney Linda Hall Derek Hermsen Sally Knodell Elizabeth Luthy Keith Oelrich Katharine Hull Joanne LaTuchie & Gary Ireland Michael McCarty Stephen Mooney Kim Halvorson Heroes Stephanie Ko Linda L. Lynch Colette Ogle Jon Jones Nell Hummell Brien Lautman Pam McClusky Beverly Moreland Kari Hammett-Caster Doris Hickman Emily Koft Anne Lyons & Christopher Voss Therese Ogle Kevin Jones Linda Humphrey Liam Lavery & Yazmin Mehdi Linda McColgan Veda & Robert Moretti Poppi Handy Stephen A. Hicks Vivie Kollias Becky MacCamy Colleen Oglesby Roger Jones Matthew Hunt Molly & Frank Lawrence Audrey McCombs Susan & Issac Mortgansztern Debra Hansen Leigh Ann Higashi Laura & Gabriel Kompkoff Cathleen MacCaul Marian Ohleson Stephanie J. Jones Betsy Hunter JJ Leary & Dottie Hall Jack McCullough Janice Morris Bertha Hanson Libby Hill & Tom Biehl Jenny Konway Glen Macdonald Jon Okada Steven Jones Daniel Hurley Ashley & Lance Leasure J. Joseph McDermott Paul Hanson & Kari Stover Melora & Henryk Hiller Doris Koo & Edward Chu Tom & Frances Mack Carla Okigwe Tanya Hurst Susan Delanty Jones & Larry A. Jones Denise McDonald Harbor Properties Andria Hillman Christine Hynes Dale & Emmy Jordan Elizabeth Y. Leckenby Mary MacLachlan David Okimoto Kerry Kooistra Royce Morrison & Glenda Williams Bill & Cory Maclay Patricia McInturff Helen & Charles Moure Hilltop Yarn, Jennifer Hill Vince & Mary Pat Iaci V. Evonne Jordan Michelle LeClech Yolande Y. Hargraves Maureen Kostyack & Jonathan Olver Lisa MacLean Robert McKay Marcelle Moutier Daniel & Lois Harless William Hilton Melinda Iacolucci Chris Jowell Jani Lee Kerry Kozuki & Brian Denhart Macy’s Foundation Paul & Anna McKee Kitty Harmon & John Fulford Elizabeth & Allen Hilton F. Samuel Iaquinta Bryan Joyner Jerry & Charlene Lee Nancy & Walt Krajewski Dan Madsen Donald McKim Steve Harmon Shana Hinds Jennifer Ichelson James Judson Glenn Leimbacher Bob Mucklestone & Megan Kruse Dean Kralios & Scot Partlow Joel Madsen Herman McKinney Gary Murphy Helana Harper Nancy Hirsh & Doug Howell Gorden & Cathy Iles Bassam Jurdi Patricia Lein Tracy & Miles Krauter Sharon Maeda Harr Family Homes Doug & Kimberly Hixson Industrial Communications, LLC Walter & Carol Krengel Beverly Magee Susan J. Murphy & Dean von Kellenbach Gerhard & Eunice Letzing Darrell McKissic & Leslie Nellermoe Aleana Harris Tom & Margaret Hodnett Louise Inlow Valerie Kampe & James O’Donnell David Lenci Pearl Leung Gary Magnuson & Sharon Masse Kathy & Gary McLean Ann Schroeder Osterburg George Kresovich Rep. Edward Murray Susan Harris Marilyn Hoe & Philip Wells Integrated Site Design Ann LeVasseur Robyn L. Mah Richard & Kathleen McNeill Dena & Tom Owens Alan & Kim Krogness Lee Murray Duane Hartman Harris Hoffman Paul & Jane Ishii Andrew & Ingrid Krueger Irene Mahler Peter & Kelly Murray Al Levine Patricia McShea Karl & Nandy Kruger Lori & Jeff Main Mary Lynn Myslewicz Renee Lewis Joseph & Susan McWilliams Margot Page & Anthony Salisbury Michal & Margaret Makar Albert & Kelly Na Jane Lewis Mollie & Dan Means Tim Lewis Jennifer Mamary Susan Mecklenburg Mr. & Mrs. John Nagy “Evening of Hope” Gala in partnership with the Seattle Hotel Association a great success Chris & Tiffany Megargee Christina Narr Marcia McGreevy Lewis & Robert D. Lewis, M.D. Jacqueline & Arthur Mampel Sarah Lewontin Cassandra Manuelito-Kerkvliet Our local Seattle Hotel Association really knows how to throw a great party! On February 6, 2007, Plymouth Housing Group was honored to be the recipient of the proceeds of the association’s 10th annual fundraising gala where over 350 guests enjoyed an elegant evening dinner and auction at the Fairmont Olympic Hotel. Plymouth supporters, Dan and Cindy Brettler, were honored for their commitment to our community and to the fight to end homelessness. Tom Douglas Restaurants Richard Mar & Susan Taoka Arnetta Libby Frances Marazzi Liberty Pacific Media LLC George Marble Nick Licata Steve Maris Sandra Lilligren Stewart & Heidi Marr Kelly Lillis Don & Ruth Marsh Jim & Janet Linardos Chris & Dick Marshall Linda Hoffman Photo credit: Team Photogenic Georgene Karambelas Julie & Dave Karle Susan Menig Karstetter Plymouth Executive Director Paul Lambros with “Evening of Hope” honorees, Cindy and Dan Brettler Dorothy H. Mann Larry Nash Shelindra Melton Susie Naticy Merck Partnership for Giving Anna Nelson Nicholas A. Merriam Rev. David & Georgia Nelson Carol Merry Margie Nelson Nancy Mertel Geri Nelson Jane Meseck & Cathy Schick Muriel & James Nelson Bettiemae & Frank Metheny Thomas Nelson Gloria Metzger John Nettleton & Bryan Hathaway David Meyer John & Joann Nicon The Smith-O’Leary’s Don Olson Leif Ormseth Anne O’Rourke Steve Orser & Ann Hollar Shelby Osborne George Osborne Melissa Pailthorp Alan Painter & Jackie Der Marianne Painter & Harry Edwards Jon & Ann Palmason Michael Parham Karol Park Cynthia Parker Jeffrey A. Parker Bob & Annette Parks Chris & Juliana Parsons Parsons Public Relations Melinda Partin 19 Capital Campaign Donors Capital Campaign Donors 18 Tess Gruenstein Scot Partlow Barbara Pringle Robert & Deborah Rifkin George & Athena Sarantinos Bill Sils Virginia Stout Jason Thompson The W Foundation Karen Westwood Lisa Young Laura Paskin E. W. Proctor James & Doreen Rigos Andrew Sargent Dr. Carol Simmons Joe Strang Sara Thompson Jorie Wackerman Judith Whetzel Patricia Young Lee & Robin Pasquarella Sarah & Todd Prodzinski Richard Riley Andrea Sato & Russ Borgmann Bill Singer & Cindy Irwin Laura Streichert Steve & Jackie Thompson Patricia & Edward Wagner Ellen White Mona Yurk Tejal Pastakia Bob & Sherry Prowda Sharon Rindal Lester & Mary Ann Sauvage Daryl Stromswold Dinah Thoreson Jackson Wagstaff Edith G. Wieland Sue Yuzer Val & Eddie Pate Paul & Mary Margaret Pruitt Jim Robart & Mari Jalbing Daryl Savidis Theodore Sive & Ted Kennedy Watson Helen Stusser Jena Thornton Alan & Debra Wahl Erica Wiley Maria Zazycki Harlan Patterson Janice Prussic Lexie Robbins George Scarola Mike Sivia & Nancy Field Victoria Stuth Tom Tierney & Carolyn Wood Susan Wake Jim & Pat Williams Lenny & Anni Zilz Natalie Patterson Jack & Charlotte Robins Carol & Gary Schaefer Jeff & Maureen Skall Diane & Richard Sugimura Jeff Tilden Connie Waks Kathi Williams Andrea Akita & Walter Zisette Nikki Patterson Curt Pryde & Fawn Johnson Pryde Jeanne & Randy Robinson JoAnn Schindler Thomas & Barbara Skoda Matthew Sullivan Anne Tillery Carol Walery Larry & Pamela Williams Dennis & Wendy Zook Sally Patterson Carianne & Brad Pugh Jeff Robinson Susan Schlatter Vassie Skoulis Tip Top Creative LLC Brian & Stacey Zuber Marc & Nikette Pujalet Lisa Robinson Dianne Schlicke Christine Skrak & Javier Nieva Bruce & Katy Titcomb Steve Walker & Laura Hewitt Walker Marcus Williams Frank & Harriet Pattison Judith Summerfield & Walter Kopf Anne & Marcos Zuniga Jamie Pedersen & Eric Cochran Mark Putnam Tom Robinson Steve & Liz Schmidt Caren Skube Rick & Sharon Sundberg Melinda Williams Brad Tong & Nanette Fok Jesse Wallace Mary Pedersen QPS Financial Tony & Linda Robinson Marlene Schneider Norma & Al Slatin Scott Surdyke Todd Williams Mary Totten Susan Wallace Christina Rockrise John Scholl Mark Smedley Alan & Tricia Svendsen WilliamsWorks LLC Lars Pederson Michael Quinn Greg & Carolyn Tow Walsh Construction Company John Pehrson Stella Rabaut & Donald Williamson Oscar & Doris Rolander Andrew Schoneberg Andrea John Smith Kara Svendsen Harriet M. Trabert Anne R. Waltz Catherine Willis & Douglas Cleveland Michael Romine Julia & Chris Schroeder Cristy & Terry Smith Cheryl Swab & Gavin Layton Dan Tracy Wendy Waltz George & Colleen Willoughby Elizabeth Romney Greg Schuler Doris Smith Elizabeth Swain Kirsten Tucker Bob Ward Heidi Wills & Kobi Yamada Tracy & Michael Romoser Sarah Schuyler Gretchen Smith Erika Sweet Roger Tucker & Rebecca Barnett Jennifer Wilmoth Kathryn Rood JoAnn & Peter Schwabland Kevan & Priscilla Smith Phil Sweetland & Judy Pickens Patty Turnberg Wilma Warshak & Colleen Heberer Katherine Ropp & Jonathon Castrodale Adam Schwank NJ & Walt Smith Swenson Say Faget Heidi Turner Scott Washburn Retta & Myles Winbigler Karen Scott Norene Smith & Paul Overvold Rodney & Allison Swift U.S. Bank Bob & Andrea Watson Windermere Real Estate Joshua & Katie Rosen Vollie Scott Robert & Akemi Smith Lara Swimmer UBS Financial Services Jared Watson Aimee Windmiller-Wood Peggy Rosenberry Greg Scully Stephanie & Douglas Smith James & Camille Uhlir Helen Wattley-Ames Connie Wing Miriam Roskin Sylvia See Mrs. Dean Snyder Sheryl Symonds & Steve Kissinger Tamara Watts Grace Ross Detra Segal Marj Snyder Warren & Frances Weatherill Deborah Winter & Tayloe Washburn Theresa Segal Russell & Rebecca Snyders Sarah Weber Jen & Ken Wolcott Bryce Seidl Catherine Sommer James & Kathleen Webster Sally & Richard Wolf Robert Seidl Sorrento Hotel Linda Weedman & Ethan Vaneck Sue Wolthausen & Tony Leamer Elaine F. Sells Mike & Vickie Soule Josephine Wong Jo & John Semingson Gary Southerton Seneca Real Estate Group, Inc. Mark & Rian Speidel Khanty Sengpraseuth Lynn Spohn Herman Setijono Daniel Spurgeon Damian Sevilla Elisabeth & Randy Squires Louise Shaffrath Vicky Stamolis Tina Shamseldin Catherine Stanford Shelly Shapiro Molly & Jim Stearns Sarah G. Sharp Deborah Stednick Daniel Shea Marty & Jacque Steele J.K. Sheely Jeff Stegelman Nancy J. Sheets Peter Steinbrueck Viet Quoc Shelton Josh & Christine Stepherson Susan & Alan Sherbrooke Sterling Realty Organization Sudha Shetty & Jeff Edleson John & Marcia Stevens Karyn Shirbroun Vincent & Christina Stevens Richard & Barbara Shobe Elizabeth Stevenson Paul Shoemaker Richard & Wendy Stevenson Franklin Shoichet & Shelley Lance Robert I. Stier Susan Shyne & Kirk Dawson Kevin & Patricia Stock Carrie Sibold Diane & Larry Stokke Robin Siegl Sara Stolte Joanna Sikes Dorothy Storer Matt Sikes Kristin Storm Peter & Marcia Sill Jerry Stotler Steven Peltin Janet Pelz Steve Perlmutter & Diane Douglas Capital Campaign Donors 20 Steve Perovich Hank & Janet Perry Alison Peters Kyle & Sue Peters Melba Petersen Jamie Peterson Marian & Dick Peterson Gordon & Nancy Ragan Suzanne & Brooks Ragen Rainier Investment Management, Inc Joseph & Barbara Rait Daniel Rameras Erin Randall Deb Raney Gail Ransom Thomas Rasmussen Lori Rath Jennifer Rau Claire Raven Jack & Jo Anne Rossi Rotary Club of Seattle International District Judith Raymer Stephen Rothrock & Tessa Keating Real Retail Inc Tim & Nicole Rothrock John Reed Evelyne Rozner & Matt Griffin David & Jillayne Reeder Bill & Eve Rumpf Andrew Phillips Dorothy Regal Christine & Matthew Rush Kit & Bill Phillips John Rehr Shawn Rush Shannon Phillips & Tarik Burney Anne Reid Mike & Mary Louise Rust Janet Pierson Mary Bencket Reis Richard & Nancy Rust Mike Pierson & Caroline Becker Shirley Reiss Bryan Rutberg Laura Pinones & Bryan Freeman Bob Rench Ernestine Rutledge Kathleen Pittis Gail Resnik Timothy Rutledge Evelyn T. Pittman Resource Consulting Group, LLC Majken Ryherd Michelle Platter Jeanne & Howard Reynolds Barbara Sacerdote Deborah Poletti Marilyn Reynolds Heidi Sadler Al Poole Bob Rhodehamel & Dana Snyder Wendy & Hugh Saffel Martha Poolton Barbara & Kenneth Rhoe Susan & Bruce Saffery Benjamin Porter Richard & Donna Riccobono Sharon Sakamoto David Poston & Paul Tonnes Constance Rice Joseph Sakay & Lisa Lee Barbara Potter Jaech Steven & Fredrica Rice Jeff Sakuma Catherine Potts Tim Rice Susan Powers Donald Rich David Salesin & Andrea Lingenfelter Andrew & Dinah Prather Byron & Diane Richards Murl Allen Sanders Pressler Engineering Jan & Kerry Richards Guillermo Sandoval Wallace & Marilyn Prestbo Mary Richardson Mary Margaret Sandoz Dwight Prevo Carole Riddle Mark & Connie Sandstrom Mrs. James F. Price John Riess Mark & Barbara Santos-Johnson Sue Peterson Rod & Lynda Petrenchak Faith & Phil Pettis Pharmaceutical Research & Manufacturers of America Marla Saperstein Marc Stiles Mark Szczepaniak Alice M. Takashima Lee Chan Tan Quinnie Tan Odd & Georgette Valle Jacqueline L. Van Anda Carvel Van Der Burch Kristen Van Dinter & Theodore Fitch Mary Sue Wilson Priscilla Tanase Jan Van Pelt Paula Weese Lyn Tangen & Richard Barbieri Cathryn Vandenbrink Jay Wehr Anita Woo John Tarrant Mary Ann Vandengriff Alexis Weil & Brad Laesch Jim & Nancy Woods Tory Laughlin Taylor Angela & Jorrit Vandermeuven John Woodworth Sue Teismann Nancy & Richard Vanderpool Chuck Weinstock & Kim von Henkle Bill & Kristina Weise Kim Wright Jules Weisfeld & Rebecca Woods Marni & Charles Wright Karen & Mark Weisman Wright Runstad Jan Weldin Richard Kolpa & Julie Wroble Laura Wells & Reid Yamamoto Abebech Yalew Don & Jean Welsh Mariah Ybarra Edward Wenk, Jr. David Yeaworth David Wertheimer Sarah Yeo Ginger Wesley Sherri & Dan Youmans Dan Temkin Jennifer Teunon Moya Vasquez Karen Veitenhans Jim Tharpe Jennifer Venzke Debbi & Brad Thiele Frank C. Vibrans, Jr. Carolyn Thomas Carl & Christine Vinson Cynthia Thomas Donald Vinson Katy Thomas Miller John & Jean Voeller Rick Thomas Carla Thompson Todd Vogel & Karon Hust Susan Voorhees C.J. & Maryhamilton Worm J.D. & Linda Wessling Annual Fundraising Luncheon raised $334,000 to top off capital campaign Nearly 900 guests attended the annual lunch on September 14, 2007 at the Westin Hotel. Keynote speaker, actor and social activist Martin Sheen (right), offered an inspirational talk about the power of the individual to make a difference. Top sponsors of the event included lead sponsors WaMu, MarPac Construction, National Equity Fund, Boeing, Vulcan, Kantor Taylor McCarthy, and Opus Northwest as well as many other community sponsors. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this list. Please contact us at 206-374-9409 if you have any questions or corrections. 21 Capital Campaign Donors Susan Pelaez Photo credit: Nancy Treder Christiane Pein & Steven Bull This list reflects gifts to Plymouth Housing Group’s Capital Campaign received January 1, 2004 through December 31, 2007. 2007 General Operations Donors Thank you to the many people who made gifts in 2007 to support the on-going operations of Plymouth Housing Group. Anonymous (1) Adobe Fund: Silicon Valley Community Foundation Amgen Washington Foundation General Donors 22 Corporation for Supportive Housing The W Foundation Dorothy S. Bell Laura Kimble J.K. Sheely Comedy Underground Mayflower Park Hotel Yuen Lui Studio Michael Whalen Susan & David Boyd-Fliegel Nancy J. Sheets Stephanie Cooper Patricia McShea Dennis & Wendy Zook In memory of Richard T. Manion Jayasri Ghosh Karen Dambacher Lyn & Richard Krizanich Retta & Myles Winbigler Paul & Patricia Boys Jeff Lewis & Joe Fugere Loren A. Shekell Roy & Nancy Cope Costco Wholesale Mercer Island Presbyterian Church Gifts in Memory In memory of Dan K. Mar Don & Edith Mar In memory of Bill Tamara & Tom Spiller In memory of Richard Okada Jon Okada In memory of Lillian Paul & Jane Ishii In memory of Barbara Carlyle Reed Robert & Nancy Becker DeBolte Plumbing & Heating, Inc. Robin Appleford & Charles Rosenberry, II Martha L. Donworth Enterprise Foundation Helen Gamble Medina Foundation Neukom Family Foundation George S. Lundin & Associates, PS OneFamily Foundation Rita Inoway Phoebe W. Haas Charitable Trust Mike & Midge Litke Plymouth Congregational Church Carolyn MacKay Raikes Family Foundation Michael & Phyllis E. Mines Schultz Family Foundation Carol Ottenburg WaMu Sue Painter Dan & Mareth Fulton Tina & Chad Urso McDaniel Barbara Peltzer $5,000 - $9,999 Walter Pietrowski Capitol Hill Housing Terry Prether Catherine Holmes Wilkins Foundation Steven & Fredrica Rice James & Virginia Dean Family Fund Fales Foundation Trust Ken & Michele Ferguson Housing Development Consortium of SeattleKing County Cynthia & Brien Stafford Stevens Elementary School Todd & Sarah Stine David & Dana Taft Chris Tompkins & Mimi Winslow Betty L. Wagner Frieda Wallace Lyman & Gretchen Hull Lawrence Wangen Marpac Construction, LLC Linda Wilcox & Richard I. Sedgley Martin-Fabert Foundation Employees of Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen Architects Edward Yoshida U.S. Bancorp Foundation $500 - $999 Anonymous (3) $2,500 - $4,999 Jean Bell Ruth McLuckie Dan & Cindy Brettler Nonprofit Assistance Center Dick & Ginny Chappelle RBC Dain Rauscher Citizens for a Better Waterfront Vance Corporation Calvin & Lois Crow Wells Fargo Foundation Horsley Bohart, Inc. ZymoGenetics, Inc. Jill Jansen Quentin King $1,000 - $2,500 Douglas Klunder Mary Jane & Gilbert Anderson Jim Miersma Ray & Edith Aspiri Elaine F. Sells Steve & Jackie Thompson Bryan, Christi & Emily Bristow Tim Lewis Peter & Marcia Sill $250 - $499 Anita Gras Bryant Linda Lightfoot Bob & Dee Simmons Cheryl DeBoise & Thom Rose Mt. Baker Boys Foundation Leslie Aungst Philip & Deanne Calvert Bill & Martha Longbrake Mike Sivia & Nancy Field Duke’s Chowderhouse Valerie Heide Mudra Patricia Belyea & Michael Stone Stuart Campbell Veronica Lujan & Walter Korman Thomas & Barbara Skoda Bill & Diana Dunnell Museum of Flight Perbix Bykonen Paul Carlson Michael Mabrito Ormond Smythe Essential Baking Company Museum of History & Industry Mary Anne Christy & Mark Klebanoff Darlene & Thomas Carlson Mack Family Ellen M. Soter Executive Hotel Pacific Tom Nickels Wendy Cheu John & Judi Mack Stannard Conway Architects Fairmont Olympic Hotel Northland Communications Teresa & David Donovan Peggy & George Corley Kevin McCall & Vickery Prongay Marc Stiles & Matthew Haggerty Frontier Room Restaurant Northwest Trek Wildlife Park Bill Gillespie Jim & Ann Crabtree Carlos Mendez Donna & Scott Stirton Denise Gangnes Heidi Noun & Michael Collins Jamie & Lynn Greene George & Junella Daum Gloria Metzger Daryl Stromswold Delia Girbard Open Door Foundation Pamela & W.R. Greenwood Ms. Barbara Garrison Denis Jennifer R. Miller Gloria Sutton The Gode Family Pacific Science Center Matt Hays Alissa Dersom Frank & Heather Minton Annika Pollock & Casey Trupin Grand Hyatt Seattle Pan Pacific Hotel Gary Henry John Dew Michelle M. Morgan United Way of Central Maryland Queen City Grill I. L. Gross Structural Engineers Susan Dittig & Jim Gore Susan & Issac Mortgansztern Susan Wake Greek Orthodox Church of the Assumption Albert Niemoller Anne R. Waltz Lois Juno Griswold Nancy Regensburg Half Price Books Renaissance Seattle Hotel Dale & Norm Kaneko Rob Dolin Barbara Ranta David Klein & Virginia Rankin Marvin & Jean Durning John Nyce Edward Wenk, Jr. Tracy & Miles Krauter Marlys Erickson & Chris Hurley Randolph & Shellie Oakley Barbara White Jim & Louisa Halfaker Resources Global Professionals Michael & Gail McCormick Walton Fangman & Janice Flynn Donald & Rose Obuchowski Tyler & Sharon Whitney Michael Harris Howard & Jeanne Reynolds Mary McWilliams Mary Franck Brendan O’Donnell Williams & Associates Jessica Herman Guy Roberts, DDS Stephen Mooney Anita L. Franklin Yvette A. O’Meally Janna Wilson & Annette Joyce Hotel 1000 Jack & Charlotte Robins John & Linda Murtfeldt Friends for a Better Waterfront Ann Schroeder Osterberg Kathrin Young Hotel Ändra Safeway Dottie Pearson Suzan Young & Charles West Betsy & Bruce Hubbard Vollie Scott Gorden & Cathy Iles Seattle Aquarium Gifts In Kind Iris Seattle Hilton Sheraton Hotel Craig & Tara Parsons Melissa & Jeremy Stone Phil Sweetland & Judy Pickens Ellen Fung Margaret & John Gibson Jen & Ben Glass Hank & Janet Perry Marian & Dick Peterson Warren & Frances Weatherill Della & Al Gordon Kit & Bill Phillips 5th Avenue Theatre Ivar’s Inc. Aimee Windmiller-Wood Richard B. Grass Harry & Sally Prior Bob & Marcia Almquist J.Jill Payton & Patsy Smith Daryl & Tricia Wray Louise Hadlock Todd & Sara Prodzinski Henry M. Aronson Judy James Racine Snyder David H. Haley Gordon & Nancy Ragan Linette Beaudry Jillian’s Billiards Space Needle Peter & Ann Hanson Kathleen Randall Best Western Executive Inn Therese Joyce & Neal Piliavin Starbucks Mrs. Chauncey Hazen Deb Raney Ron Butler Alissa Karl Stevens Elementary School Key Bank of Washington Dorothy Swarts $1 - $249 Anonymous (8) Don & Jane Abel Jessica Herman Claire Raven Linda Campbell Jack C. Alhadeff Nancy Hirsh & Doug Howell Mary Richardson Cardwell Architects Kira Stewart Photography Taco Del Mar Ellen Alpert C. David Hopkins John Riess CB Richard Ellis The Laurel Foundation Dan Temkin Layne E. Anderson Tri M. Hua Jeanne & Randy Robinson Tillicum Village & Tours, Inc. Susan B. Apel David Jayo Trader Joe’s William & Hallie Rive Appel Beverly Johnson Katherine Ropp & Jonathon Castrodale Artcraft Printing Company, Inc. Todd Johnson Bette & Ralph Rose Maxine & Svend Asp Steve & Stephanie Jones Peggy Rosenberry Emeron Bachhuber Reed & Jill Keeney Murl Allen Sanders Jim & Cathy Bauer Stephen T. Kerr Mark & Barbara Santos-Johnson Robert & Nancy Becker Susan Kese Meg Sassaman Melissa Beehner Anne Kiemle & Kael Sherrard Nancy Schoettler John & Betty Behmke Elizabeth Kier Diane Shambaugh “This is the best place I’ve ever been in my life.” W Hotel Steve Walker & Laura Hewitt Walker WaMu Washington Athletic Club J.D. & Linda Wessling The Westin Seattle Richard Leyda, resident Simons Senior Apartments Woodland Park Presbyterian Church In memory of Tim Rebecca A. Riesen In memory of Josiah Bennett Adams David Adams In memory of Dr. Dean “Skip” Berg Bill Gillespie Frieda Wallace Suzan Young & Charles West In memory of Lenard Burnell Carol Binder In memory of David Colwell John & Beth Alberti Susan B. Colwell Thomas & Rebecca Colwell George & Margaret Corley Albert & Della Gordon Harold A. Jambor Susan Menig Karstetter In memory of Harry DeRitis Greg DeRitis In memory of Arlie C. Dickinson Carol Dickinson In memory of Domingo Dofredo Elinor Dofredo In memory of Mildred Rita Gannon Tara Connor & Liam Boyle In memory of Cynthia Grund Ann Schroeder Osterberg In memory of Terry Haberbush Mary Ann Fordyce In memory of Mr. Isadore Rhonda Aronwald In memory of Martin A. Joyce Therese Joyce & Neal Piliavin In memory of Ruby Kiser Jennifer Wilmoth In memory of Mary Kubale Catherine & Scott Gelband In memory of Ian Shephard Patty Turnberg In memory of Lawrence & Maria Tuffs Kim Wright In memory of Mildred Irene Williams Todd Williams Honor Gifts In honor of Bob Almquist Michael Quinn In honor of Robin Appleford & Charley Rosenberry Lyle & Betty Appleford Karen & Don Gwilym Gordon & Nancy Ragan Peggy Rosenberry Philip & Elizabeth Rosenberry In honor of Dr. & Mrs. Lucius O. Baird Joan F. Carpenter In honor of Shirley Bridge Sally & Richard Wolf In honor of Joan Caine Lynn Spohn In honor of Blanche Campbell Susan & John Cary In honor of Carl’s Closet Linette Beaudry In honor of Jim & Joan Coatswold Fred Reebs In honor of Tara Connor Michael Quinn In honor of Michael Dalke Bill & Cory Maclay In honor of Tom English Katy Chaney & Phil Frederick 23 General Donors $10,000+ In honor of Jesse O. Franklin III Jesse & Katie Franklin In honor of Duncan Green Linda Lightfoot In honor of Anna Hansen Andrea Manolides Hayford In honor of Catherine Harkins Michelle LeClech In honor of Jun Hayakawa The Alice Hayakawa Family In honor of Morri P. Hazell Evelyn Hazell In honor of Erin Healy Lori Rath In honor of Jean McKee Hickey Greg & Carolyn Tow In honor of Liz Hilton Tom Burley General Donors 24 In honor of Esther Instebo Alice M. Takashima In honor of Carol Jackson Alissa Dersom In honor of George & Theresa Jeannot Joey Jeannot In honor of Sieg & Ruth Kiemle Anne Kiemle & Kael Sherrard In honor of Emma Starr Klein David Klein & Virginia Rankin In honor of Paul Lambros Ellen Alpert Jane Broom Darlene & Thomas Carlson Michael Duckworth & Rosa Joshi In honor of Margaret Levis Elizabeth Kier In honor of Grace Levit Tania Fernandez De Castro In honor of Sarah Meyer Deborah L. Jacobs David Meyer Paul & Alice Meyer In honor of Don & Pam Mitchell Diane Gallegos In honor of Jeff Morgan & Hank Balson Susan & David Boyd-Fliegel Jen & Ben Glass Jeff Lewis & Joe Fugere John & Judi Mack Michelle M. Morgan Bette & Ralph Rose Meg Sassaman Annika Pollock & Casey Trupin In honor of Goldie Morris Harium Martin-Morris In honor of Rusty Myers & Bill Lafferty Stella Chao & Mike Smyser In honor of Su & Mickey Niland Laura Kimble In honor of Thomas Kress Anita Gras Bryant In honor of Sylvia & Fred Nothman Lane Nothman & Marty Perlman In honor of Stephanie Kristen Elizabeth Halloran In honor of PHG Staff Stanley & Priscilla Orr In honor of PHG Tenants Nancy Cole Matching Gift Programs In honor of Steve Patt Glenda Carper Adobe Systems Incorporated In honor of Plymouth Church George Lundin In honor of Plymouth Church Music Program Murl Allen Sanders Bank of America Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Lakeside Industries Lease Crutcher Lewis Marguerite Casey Foundation In honor of Michael Quinn Kevin Jones Matthew G. Norton Co. In honor of Ann & Wayne Sandstrom Dale & Norm Kaneko Microsoft In honor of Alice Shobe Ted Lord & Chris Cooper In honor of Langdon & Anne Simons Dick & Connie Albrecht Jeff & Susan Brotman Patricia & Brewster Denny Peter Donnelly Martha L. Donworth Alan Grainger Wilbur Greenwood Patricia Hall Lewis & Sonia Johnson Carol & Gary Schaefer Helen Stusser Caroline Woodward & Carlos Gasca Merck Partnership for Giving Mutual Materials Company Plymouth Housing Group Board of Trustees OFFICERS President Leslie Christian Portfolio 21 Investments Treasurer Craig Neyman Nature Conservancy Vice President Lynn Beck Pine Street Group, L.L.C. Immediate Past President Ken A. Carter RBC Dain Rauscher Secretary Angus Cunningham Microsoft Corporation Regence Blue Shield REI TRUSTEES Stephanie Bowman Port of Tacoma Reed Keeney University of Washington George D. Smith City of Shoreline Stuart C. Campbell, Davis Wright Tremaine, LLC Tim Kerr Community Volunteer Mary Stevens Community Volunteer Barbara Congleton Columbia West Properties, Inc. Lyn Krizanich Clise Properties Tyrone Edwards Tenant Representative Don Mitchell Retired Physician Tracey Wickersham Seattle’s Convention & Visitors Bureau Marlys Erickson Pike Place Market Foundation Kevin Patz Tenant Representative Paul Ishii Mayflower Park Hotel Charles Rosenberry Attorney Jill Zaremba Community Volunteer The Dwelling Company WaMu This list reflects gifts to Plymouth Housing Group’s General Operations received January 1, 2007 through December 31, 2007. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this list. Please contact us at 206-374-9409 if you have any questions or corrections. In honor of Nancy & Warren Smith Karen Scott In honor of Kerry Taylor Laura Wells & Reid Yamamoto In honor of Barbara White Andrew & Marianna Price Microsoft employees and Plymouth Staff helped clean and replant the garden courtyard at the Pacific Apartments as part of the 2007 United Way Day of Caring. Plymouth Housing Group Staff Administration Paul Lambros Kathy Roseth Judy Fox Theresa Albo Kimberly Barker Dvorah Carrasco Eric Chau Alan Erhart Michael James Gretchen Reade Laura Schaack Finance Diane Pietrowski Karla Armstrong Lisa Dam Tanya Hurst Deborah Raney Khanty Sengpraseuth Ana Zhu Resource Development Marianne Painter Diana Argeres Rebecca Pogany Mary Ann Treder Housing Programs Gregory Eckerman Tom English Anita Franklin Michelle Laird-Lewis B.J. Houston Social Services Christine Hollinger Bob Almquist Tara Connor Solana Booth Jenea Bradford Annette Dawson Ewnetu Ejigu Darcy Jo Gedrose Laura Jones Jonathan Kilian Holly Kintner Marilyn Mitchell Megan Nyce Clarissa Ochoa Michael Quinn Rebecca Reynolds Jennifer Rinehart Keiya Russell Jan Sennott James Smith Courtney Speigner Allison Vrbova Shelter Plus Care Sheila Fries Andrew Byrum Richard Liranzo Dusty McNeill Compliance Samantha Sauer Cheryl Collins Rental Office Don Markey Michael Diaz Angela Ortez Wendy Ptak Maintenance Michael Niland Gerald Booth Trinh Ho Dale Johnson Israel Quijada Broderick Russell Bounma Siboliban | January 1, 2007 to April 1, 2008 BUILDINGS Cal Anderson House James Elliott Heather Rinehart Brian Sheinkin Kerriann Suglia David Colwell Building Charles Bailey Jason Nutter Dennis Pernell Lewiston Apartments Nicholas Lukosik Edward McLaughlin Gatewood Apartments Randy Cain Monika Hedstrom Claudia Holm Peter Madril Laurie Sharp Lisa Williams Haddon Hall Barbara Garrison Langdon & Anne Simons Senior Apartments Percy Adams Chelsea Godwin Cassandra Jones Abasse Ndiaye Pacific Apartments Michael Campbell Jill Cummings Joseph Esquibal Eric Farnsworth Carl Rainey, Jr. Samuel Rude Christopher York Plymouth Place Keith Berry Andy Groch Swatantra Hudon John Hutto John Lopez Hiet Pham Plymouth on Stewart Apartments Nathan Davis Laura Ditsch Steven Ortega Mark Peters Jacquelyn Rome Dwayne Stelivan Floyd Twyman Jr. Ponderosa Apartments Alem Fanta Scargo Apartments Jane Di Nunzio Kevin Quane St. Charles Apartments Brian Brady George Crawford John Epps Brandon Getz Shah Murtaza Ronnie Payton Rachael Rinehart 2007 A N N UA L RE P ORT C RE D ITS Writers Karen Anderson Marianne Painter Editors Tara Connor Paul Lambros Marianne Painter Rebecca Pogany Mary Ann Treder Photography Doug Plummer Nancy Treder William Wright Building photos: William Wright Photography Cover photo: Doug Plummer Graphic Design Effective Design Studio Thank You Thank you to the Plymouth residents who generously shared their stories with us for this annual report. 25 Our Board & Staff In honor of John Epps Jennifer Mamary Non-Profit Org. 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