faith house - Frederick Rescue Mission
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faith house - Frederick Rescue Mission
annual report Dear Friends of the Frederick Rescue Mission, Changing lives now and for eternity is at the heart of the Frederick Rescue Mission. On October 5, 2014 I came to realize how we at the Mission deal with life and death everyday. My 26-year-old son Nathan was killed by a drunk driver. He was father to his newly born daughter for only 26 days. All because a seventeen-year-old was in bondage to alcohol. We have over 70 men that come to the West South Street Campus (Beacon House) for help in fighting addictions and bad life decisions. They come for change - a new life. That is what we offer. A change that could and does change lives. It is a matter of life and death even eternity. Yet change has to start at a person’s point of pain. Over 135,000 meals were served in 2015 and over 70,000 visits were made to our Food Distribution Center. When you see someone standing in line for two hours for two boxes of food, you know you are helping someone who is hurting. Lives are being changed now. Everyday, 365 days a year, men, women, and children are being served with food, clothes, teaching, and the Gospel. million dollars. Not one single government dollar was used to make this happen. God brought together those with a need to those with the means to meet the need. There have been a lot of changes with the Frederick Rescue Mission. In 2011, we opened a new building addition that allowed us to reach more people more effectively. In 2016, we plan to open Faith House, a residential program for homeless women and children and drastically improve the Bread of Life Food Ministries with a new Food Distribution Center. We are equipped to move into the future to change lives and change destinies. This is possible because of people like you who give, serve, pray, and advocate. We ask that you join us and gather others with you to impact lives of men, women, and children. Paul in his letter to the Galatians states, “All they asked was that we should continue to remember the poor, the very thing I had been eager to do all along.” The Mission is thankful for all those who make a difference and make it possible by their love, commitment, and generosity! In His Service, Our whole goal is to find the greatest need and find those who are most able to meet that need and get them together. In 2015 over 35,000 volunteer hours were given and 1,850 individuals, 125 businesses, 73 churches, and 66 private foundations gave 1.9 Arnold W. Farlow Executive Director Frederick Rescue Mission, Inc. Changed Life Recovery Program (CLRP) is a Christ-centered residential life recovery program designed to help men reclaim their lives following homelessness and/or addiction. What started as a ten-bed shelter in 1964 can now house over 40 men in the year-long program. In 2015, the program started to follow a five-track plan created to set up each resident for long-term success in all areas of life. Track 1: Recovery Track 4: Life Skills Residents attend AA Meetings, Celebrate Recovery, Recovery Team sessions and InHouse AA Meetings The Mission finds it crucial to equip each resident with the necessary tools and information in order for them to deal with conflict, finances and other life issues in a Godly and responsible manner. Track 2: Spiritual Residents pursue a relationship with God through the Believe Series, Book of John (read, write, evaluate and pray), Soap, and leadership roles in Bible classes. Track 3: Vocational After 90 days, the Mission discusses possible career options for the resident and partners with Frederick Work Services to find career opportunities for residents. For many residents, they go back to school to obtain a degree or GED. This track sets the men up for success and stability after graduation. Track 5: Personal Growth This track encourages the men to challenge themselves and to keep striving for growth. The curriculum includes “The 15 Invaluable Laws of Growth” and “Sometimes You Win— Sometimes You Learn” by John Maxwell and the men complete writing assignments relaying what they learned from these lessons. 2015 ANNUAL REPORT 1 GOING BEYOND CLRP ED MCCARTHY On December 30th, 2003 Ed McCarthy hit rock bottom and was contemplating suicide but through a discussion with his mother, he realized the only thing left that could save him was God. Ed had heard of the Mission through friends and decided to give it a try. On the day Ed came to the Mission, he prayed for the first time and this sparked a personal relationship with God that would radically change Ed’s life. At age 12, Ed started using and during high school he turned to harder drugs such as cocaine. He grew up without his father and his stepfather was an alcoholic. Prior to his drug usage, Ed’s life was full of promise with good grades and football recruitment from Division 1 Colleges. However, the drugs caused a turn for the worse. He pursued the Navy but was shortly discharged and felt more than ever that his life was “one disappointment after another”. Ed ended up at the Mission due to many of his friends committing suicide or passing from an overdose. On January 4th, 2004 Ed dropped to his knees in Chapel at the Mission and decided to fully commit his life to God. Twelve years later, Ed has a beautiful wife, Amy, and two children, Joshua and Jenna. After climbing up the electrical trade latter, he started his company Redeemed Electric, Inc. Ed returned to football with the Frederick Outlaws, a semi pro football team, and ran in a few half marathons, 10ks and other races. It is evident that God has his blessing on Ed’s life. “The Mission has given me everything. It is the best program anywhere with the best staff.” jake sexton Many of the CLRP graduates move on to wonderful jobs outside of the Mission but one of our graduates, Jake Sexton, decided to invest back into the Mission as the Case Manager of the CLRP. During his time in the program, he demonstrated great leadership skills through teaching Bible classes for residents and leading the mean through the book Believe. He also displayed sound faith and strong character throughout his time in the program. 2 FREDERICK RESCUE MISSION For Jake, the Mission introduced him to having a relationship with Jesus and he was recently baptized at Frederick Christian Fellowship. “It is the most important thing I’ve ever received,” Jake said. “I want to show the world who I belong to.” Jake is currently attending Frederick Community College in addition to his position at the Mission. We are thankful to see God’s blessing in Jake’s life and look forward to seeing how God will use him. faith house: a place for women and children The Faith House Program is a 90-day, Christ-centered place for homeless women and children in Frederick. The program will meet participants’ physical, emotional, and spiritual needs while promoting self-sufficiency, purpose, and hope. Faith House will provide a stable home-like environment where women will have the opportunity to move beyond homelessness for themselves and their children. During the program, women will focus on their spiritual, emotional, behavioral, physical, and health needs. In addition, they will develop life skills in the areas of employment, education, and housing. Each woman will create her own Personal Development Plan (PDP) with a case manager assisting her. This plan will entail strategies and goals personalized for each woman’s path towards independence. For residents who are engaged in their PDP, the program will allow (as needed) two 90-day extensions. Faith House looks forward to working with many outstanding community partners in Frederick to help the women and children of Faith House on the road to self-sufficiency. 2015 ANNUAL REPORT 3 compassion ministries The Compassion Ministries encompasses many programs and outreach efforts including Food Services, Volunteers, and Outreach Programs. Through the food services, the Mission provides breakfast and lunch for the homeless and working poor totaling 137,000 meals served a year. This would not be possible without our wonderful volunteers serving over 37,798 hours a year. Along with our volunteers, we have a Ministry Team that prays with our lunch guests, assesses their needs, and helps connect them to organizations that can fill those needs. The Outreach Program provides Bible Studies, Healing Rooms, Shears of Hope, Mighty Mondays, the Summer Enrichment Program, and other opportunities for the homeless and volunteers. 4 FREDERICK RESCUE MISSION Meals Served WHO WE SERVED IN 2015 and HOW WE HELPED grocery aisle Served clothing vouchers distributed 137,039 Meals Served 82,206 3,160 $169,208 total nights of lodging 8,819 volunteer hours served 35,798 2015 ANNUAL REPORT 5 making an impact • Faith House received four votes to move • The Mission was one of sixteen nonprofits to receive a grant from the Frederick Mutual Insurance CO. Fund through the Community Foundation of Frederick County. • The Emergency Cold Day Sheleter was open to guests throughout late witner and early spring. Among the many exciting highlights of 2015, the Mission was consistently reminded of God’s faithfulness and blessings throughout the year. The Mission’s purpose has always been to help those in need but also to go beyond those immediate needs by introducing guests to a God that can radically change their lives for forever. With numerous supporters ranging from volunteers to financial supporters, the Mission thrived in 2015. 6 FREDERICK RESCUE MISSION • The Mission hosted Leadership Frederick on March 13th. • Image Direct offered to print and mail all newsletters at no cost to the Mission on March 14th. • In March, thanks to The George L. Shields foundation and Gladhill Furniture, the Mission’s dorm got a makeover with new beds, floors, and freshly painted walls. • The 2015 Mission 10 Miler was a great success on March 29th with over 800 runners raising over $25,000! • On April 15th, five men graduated from the Changed Life Recovery Program. • Arnold Farlow, Executive Director, celebrated 10 years of serving as the Mission’s wonderful leader. • The 4th anniversary of the Mission’s building addition was marked on April 22nd. • A special Easter dinner was prepared for guests. • The Healing Rooms ministry, sponsored by Harvest Christian Fellowship started on May 3rd to be held each month on the first and third Sundays from 6-8 p.m. at the Mission. • The 46th Annual Fundraising Banquet was held on May 15th at the Walkersville Social Hall. • Andy Anderson, -__ , was featured in the May issue of the Frederick Magazine. • On May 30th, the Mission participated in the 5th Annual Planting Hope, partnering with Frederick County Convoy of Hope. • The Mission received two grants from WGC of Frederick on June 12th. • Wacky Wednesdays kicked off on June 24th. • In June, the Mission welcomed Amy Newton as the new Director of Finance. • On July 27th, 2015 the Mission finalized the purchase of 731 North Market Street from Interfaith Housing Alliance (IHA), allowing the Mission to move one step closer to opening Faith House in 2016. • Summer Enrichment Program. the road ahead • In the eight-week program, students • The CLRP graduates had dinner at participated in four field trips and Dutch’s Daughter on November 6th gained hands-on experience. to have a night of fellowship and fun. • The Potter’s Guild Brain Freeze event on August 1st raised over $3,000 for the Mission. • On November 26th, the Mission hosted a special Thanksgiving dinner for guests. • The Mission permitted to demolish kitchen in order to build a new kitchen to continue providing over 400 meals a day to the hungry. • In December, Jake Sexton, CLRP graduate, joined staff as the Case Manager for the CLRP. • In August, over 250 backpacks were given to children heading back to school. • On September 26th, the Mission participated in the Rally for Recovery. • In October, the Mission hosted the Walk for Change in Baker Park and throughout the month Banner School, Barnesville School, Middletown Middle School, Monocacy Middle School and Frederick Christian Fellowship church hosted their own walkathons for the Mission. • The Mission celebrated the graduation of four residents from the Changed Life Recovery Program on October 14th. • Mike Greenberg, CLRP graduate, joined staff on October 1st as the Public Relations Manager. • Thanks to South Mountain Creamery, the Mission was able to donate 67 bikes to homeless and needy children in Frederick for Christmas. • Calvary Assembly hosted a Christmas party on December 18th for Mission staff and CLRP residents. • On December 19th, runners supported the Mission in the Reindeer Rescue Run and the Frederick Rotary Club and Soldier fit donated over 200 turkeys for the Mission to give out to the hungry. • The Adopt-A-Resident coordinated supporters with residents to ensure all residents had a memorable Christmas full of meaningful gifts and Christ’s love. • On December 25th, the Mission hosted a Christmas dinner for guests. • For the Frederick Rescue Mission, the future is full of new opportunities to help the needy and homeless in Frederick. Since 1964, the Mission has set out to be a ministry that would feed, clothe, and shelter those in need while sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ. • In 2016, we will open Faith House, a place for women and children. In Frederick, there has been a great need for homeless women and children and we look to fill that void. • With 300-400 meals served a day, the Mission’s small kitchen has not kept up with the growing amount of lunch and dinner guests. The Historic Preservation Commission unanimously approved plans to build a new kitchen that will allow the Mission to serve more people in a faster and safer way. The beginning stages of the demolition of the old kitchen and fundraising for the new one will begin in 2016. • The Mission will continue to improve the Changed Life Recovery Program and the Compassion Ministries throughout 2016. 2015 ANNUAL REPORT 7 financial statement 2015 REVENUE Businesses 39% Foundations 21% Individuals 20% Other Organizations 8% Recycling Program 5% Churches 4% Residential Program 1% Affordable Housing Units 1% Miscellaneous 1% FREDERICK RESCUE MISSION FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Condensed Statement of Activities and Changes in Net Assets for the Year Ending December 31, 2015 Revenues and Other Support Unrestricted Contributions Program Service Revenue $1,892,233 In-Kind Contributions - Food and Other $214,456 Recycling $28,636 Residential Program $28,500 Affordable Housing Units Total Program Service Revenue Grants Fundraising Events Investment Income and Other Income Total Revenues and Other Support Net Assets Released From Restrictions Total Unrestricted Revenues and Other Support $2,163,825 $114,630 $74,314 $1,158 $3,329,962 $819,543 $4,149,505 EXPENSES Program Services Management and General Fundraising Total Expenses $3,402,384 Change in Unrestricted Net Assets Restricted Contributions Less Net Assets Released from Restrictions Change in Temporarily Restricted Net Assets Change in Net Assets $976,035 $2,981,813 $168,436 $252,135 $845,395 ($819,543) $747,121 $25,852 $772,973 Condensed Statement of Activities and Changes in Net Assets for the Year Ending December 31, 2015 2015 EXPENSES Program Services 88% Management & General 7% Fundraising 5% Assets Cash Accounts Receivable Pledges Receivable-Net Inventory Other Receivables & Prepaids Property & Equipment-Net Interest in Community Foundation Total Assets Liabilities and Net Assets Liabilities Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses Deferred Revenue Notes Payables Total Liabilities Net Assets Unrestricted Temporarily Restricted Total Net Assets Total Liabilities and Net Assets 8 FREDERICK RESCUE MISSION $324,933 $19,302 $210,120 $9,240 $17,776 $3,829,357 $35,316 $4,446,044 $128,611 $17,001 $286,001 431,613 $3,962,522 $51,909 4,014,431 $4,446,044 partners LIFE CHANGERS ($1000 +) 270net Technologies Allen H. Mitchell Construction, Inc. ALTEK Information Technology, Inc. America’s Charities American Endowment Foundation Araby United Methodist Women AutoNation Bank of America Charitable Foundation Barnesville Baptist Church Barnesville School Ruth Hutchens BB&T Bechtel Corporation BKG Media & Promotion, LLC Brook Hill United Methodist Church Bussard Brothers Landscape Supply Calvary Assembly of God Calvary United Methodist Church Car Program, LLC Carol E. Grempler Cedarbrook Community Church Laurie Williams Chase Wolf Church of the Redeemer Col. William J. Mitchell & Mrs. Lydia K. Mitchell Commercial Marketing Associates Community Foundation of Frederick County Corrigan Sports Enterprises, Inc. Costco Wholesale Criswell Chevrolet Gaithersburg & Thurman Dallavalle & Co., P.A. Damascus Road Community Church Damascus UMC Harwood House Thrift Shop Dan Ryan Builders Charitable Foundation, Inc. DARCARS Toyota of Frederick DDT Fitness, LLC Delaplaine Foundation Dottie Wilson Ministries, Inc. Dr. Henry P. & M. Page Durkee Laughlin Foundation Dr. Jill Durfee & Dr. Dale Heitzig Dr. John A. Vitarello M.D., Jr. & Mrs. Madonna Vitarello Dr. Wayne L. Crowder & Mrs. Darlene Crowder Dutch’s Daughter Restaurant El Shaddai Congregation EOT, Inc. Evangelical Lutheran Church of America Eylers Valley Chapel Fairview Chapel Fund Faith Baptist Church, Inc. Faith Reformed Presbyterian Church Family Heritage Trust Company Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund First Baptist Church of Green Valley First Missionary Baptist Church Foundation for Spiritual Medicine Frederick Christian Fellowship Frederick Church of the Brethren Frederick County Bank Frederick Line-X Frederick Presbyterian Church Frederick Woman’s Civic Club, Inc. Fredericktowne Baptist Church Friend Friendly Thrift Shop, Inc. G. Frank Thomas Foundation, Inc. Glade United Church of Christ Gladhill Furniture Gladhill Plumbing and Heating, Inc. Good News Presbyterian Church Good Shepherd Evangelical Lutheran Church Grace Community Church Greater Houston Community Foundation Greenridge Baptist Church Hankey’s Radio, Inc. Harvest Christian Fellowship HoneyBaked Ham HVAC Concepts, LLC Phil Redman If The Shoe Fits, Inc. Keeney & Basford PA Funeral Home Kimiko Kotani Krista A. Davisson & Bernard J. Davisson, II Leidos Biomedical Research, Inc. Martha Horne Maryland Alpha Delta Kappa Sorority Middletown Middle School Middletown United Methodist Church Monocacy Valley Church Morgan-Keller, Inc. Mount Hope Christian Church Mountain View Community Church Peter & Janis L Trepper Alan D. Mawdsley Alan Scott & Debra Williamson Alfred P. & Patricia Shockley J. Dennis Easterday Arnold & Elizabeth Farlow Arthur & Christine Hailer Ben Vivari Bernard Joseph & Mary Clare Duffy Bill & Nicole Orr Bradley Curtis Brett & Eileen Hunt Bruce & Susan Halse Bruce Duncan Carl & Janet Bowen Chad & Hope Bernota Charles & Desiree Smith Charles & Greer T Llewellyn Charles Murrell Charles & Lisa Lynne Lewis Charles & Patricia Wright 2015 ANNUAL REPORT 9 Charlie & Jeanne Wolf Christopher & Patricia Lambert Dan Ryan Daniel & Alexandra E Hardin Danny Day Darrell & Kris Guyton David Vario David & Lenor Ott David & Kathryn Deacon Schey David & Kay Stauffer David Hamstead Derek & Yukiko Homman Doug & Jill Ochs Douglas Warfield Douglas Milliken Douglas Fisher Edwin Taylor, Jr. Frank & Anna May Damazo Frank & Betty Roy Frederick & Lynn Schumacher Gail & Joyce Guyton Garth & Lisa Fazio Gary & Margaret Glessner George Delaplaine, Jr. Gordon Cooley Greg & Lori Pennington Greg & Karen Seldon H. Deets & Juanita Warfield Dwight & Lydia Hutchinson Edward & Marilynn Riggan James MacGillivray James Brendan Madden James & Laurie Draper James Buzzelli James & Cary Plamondon James & Jillian Stephenson 10 FREDERICK RESCUE MISSION James & Linda Rusk James Tarleton James & Susan Veres Jeffrey Brown Joe & Carolyn Eshbaugh Joe Haddon Joe & Janel Welty John & Cynthia Notobartolo John & Kathleen Bross John & Jeannie Brunk John & Laura Brader John & Kay Dallavalle John & Mary Jane McWilliams John & Diane Laughlin John & Julie Mayer John Paul Jenkins John Philip McCoy, Jr. John & Christine Peeler John & Farrah Wise Jonathan & Kathleen Kissane Joseph & Andrea Portera Jude & Linda Hoffman Julius & Tae Levine Karl & Karen Morris Kenneth & Barbara Scheffter Kenneth & Janice Hohl Kenneth & Carol Sanborn Kevin & Jolene Miller Laurence & Elizabeth Laskin Lee & Lou Ann Lushbaugh Leo & Christine Rocca Lewis Johnston Louis Best Mark & Suzanne Ludwig Friis Martin & Gale Heavner Michael & Deborah Schuchardt Michael & Pamela Jones Michael & Tammy Biggerman Michael & Reva Ziomek Michael & Vesta Facine Michael & Marlene Young Mike Warren Nelson & Patricia Tyler Philip & Erika Rauh Ralph & Judy Wright Richard & Carol Ann Greenwood Richard & Sue Basford Richard & Diane Ringel Richard Tegethoff Richard & Teresa Griffin Rick & Linda Kendall Robert & Elsie Taulton Robert & Stephanie Tuggle Robert & Jeanette Jones Robert Price Robet & Sunny McNally Rodney & Gail Sadler Roger Starski Ronald & Shirley Dustin Russell & Bonnie Horman Ryan & Melissa Nakielny Scott & Betsy Cowperthwaite Scott & LouWanna French Steve & Kimberly Arnold Steve & Wendy Lynn Robertson Steven & Linda Ranney Steven Murfin Steven & Amy Grube Steven & Pamela Barger Theodore & Alyce Luck Thomas & Elizabeth Maestri Thomas Natelli partners Tim & Jasmine Butler Timothy & Mary Kathleen Moore Tod & Barry Salisbury Tom & Cathy Mitchell Tommie & Scott Starick Troy Thompson Vaughn Thurman William & Nancy Ruble William Browning, Jr. William & Donna Brown William Miller William & Sandra Fout Doris Ochs Elinor Abrell Jennifer Farlow Mary Perry Stephanie Jordan Ann Leaf Cynthia Cooke Elizabeth Clippinger Elizabeth Brady Mike & Jacqueline Billingslea Jean Marie Cahill Joyce Draper Lois MacGillivray Lynn Callan Mary Alice Woody Peggy Dufour Renee Lopez Sandra Bacigaluppi Sharon Rudy Wendy Miller Mt. Airy Baptist Church Mt. Airy Presbyterian Church Natelli Communities LP National Christian Foundation Georgia National Philanthropic Trust New Hope Church New Life Foursquare Church Nichols Financial, Inc. Patty Pollatos Fund, Inc. Potomac Believers Fellowship Raymond James Charitable Endowment Fund Redeemed Electric Inc. Redeemer Lutheran Church - Paul Schweitzer Sanbower Builders, Inc. Schwab Charitable Fund Sloan Trust South Mt. Creamery Sovereign Grace Church Of Frederick St. Peter’s Church - Libertytown St. Peters Episcopal Church Steven W. Reichard & Leigh Ann Reichard Surreybrooke Gardens and Nursery Swift Systems, Inc. Target Corporation The Ausherman Family Trust The Bargain Box The Charles Delmar Foundation The George L. Shields Foundation, Inc. The Joseph D. Baker Fund, Inc. The Lord’s Church of Frederick The Love of Christ Foundation, Inc. The Nora Roberts Foundation The Plamondon Companies The Potters’ Guild Thurmont Church of the Brethren Thurmont United Methodist Church United Way of Central Maryland United Way of Frederick County, Inc. Walmart Wells Fargo Comm. Support Campaign Wells Fargo Foundation William E. Cross Foundation, Inc. Wurth Revcar Fasteners Yakabod, Inc. YMCA Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church care givers ($500 - $999)) Daniel & Jacqueline Ward Thomas Pearch Alice Alkire Allstate Insurance Ted Allwardt Jerry & Jane Baugher Bruce & Bonnie Baust Paula Biggs Charles & Rita Billups Glen & Teri Brake Brian & Loree Childs Shyam Choudhary Robert Clagett Gary & Paula Coffman Jeff & Christine Colburn Raymond & Linda Crough Leif & Marybeth Dahl Richard & Lori Davies Christine Demas Mike & Janet Dihmes Thomas Dilling Jeff & Liz Dodson Emmitsburg Community Bible Church Exotic Lumber, Inc. Larry & Pamela Flickinger Robert & MaryAnn Frank Frederick County Deputy Sheriff’s Lodge 102 2015 ANNUAL REPORT 9 Frederick Foot and Ankle Frederick Mutual Insurance Co. B Joanne Gaver David & Sherrie Genson Ashok & Dheeraj Goswami Scott & Lisa Grant Katrina Hallein Paul Harvey Eric & Kristi Hawley Daryl Henry Thomas & Patsy Houck Linton, Shafer & Company, P.A. John & Kathleen Bross Frederick Maurhoff Robert & Doris McCutcheon Marc Meilleur David & Elizabeth Menendez Merrill Lynch David Micol Thomas & Tanya Obreiter Robert & Gemma Ordonio Peter & Elizabeth Pakenas Players Fitness Performance Anthony & Karen Poffenberger Qiagen Sciences, LLC Paul & Jane Reis Reliable Recycling Center Troy Remsburg Howard & Pearl Mae Roberts Kathleen Cantrel Ryan Patrick & Erica Jo Saccoia Eric & JoAnn Schittl Dr. Sonja Sperlich William Stull Elizabeth Stup Stephen & Marianne Stupar 12 FREDERICK RESCUE MISSION Keith & Pamela Thomas Paul & Peggy Throne Nelson Trout Brian Tuckey Raymond & Wanet Tyson Walmart Barry Weller Wesley Chapel United Methodist Women David Willis Herman & Linda Willis Ralph & Brenda Wolfe Merv Yeagle James & Cathy Zittle Bechtel Employees Club James George Joyce Heptner The Boeing Company Holy Family Catholic Community Allstate Giving Campaign Kenneth & Michele Mills Robert Ridings, Jr. United Way of the National Capital Area Bristol and Sons David & Cynthia Tuscano Designs of the Times Edward & Carole Lee Garrett Thomas & Sandra Skaggs Norman & Carol Birzer John & Brenda Rota John & Chris Gregory Brian & LeeAnn Rock Alan & Dorothy Ashley John & Donna Blizzard Carolyn Chandler Christ Lutheran Church of Damascus MD William John & Mary Jean Dolan Dennis & Kathleen Ford Frederick Friends Meeting Mark & Anne Hughes Robert Jacobs Keith & Therese Kwiatek Alice Linton Andrew & Nicole Ludlum Thomas & Kimberly Malone Kenneth Martz Franklin & Cheryl McKy E. L. Pacheco Timothy & Angela Phillips Harry & Deborah Roderick Thomas & Sharon Rowlett David Shiben Jimmie & Joanne Spiller St. Ignatius Loyala Roman Catholic Church Strong Tower Christian Church Robert Swart Thomas & Lillian Vander Male Stephen & Beverly McCardle Margaret Burt Roland Luhn Enrico & Wilma A Conti Dorla Shaffer Michael & Nancy Vario James & Sally Booth David & Pamela Wachter James Clement Audrey Glass Cecil & Mary Hathaway Daniel Isoldi Celeste Sanchez David & Tina Delauter Robert & Carol Brown Providence United Methodist Church partners Active Network, LLC Wayne Trout Dan & Pamela Vanfossen Catoctin Wildlife Perserve and Zoo April Cook Mark Helweick Caroline Kuhlemeier Bernard & Roseanne Lepri Tracy Orzechowski William & Lynne Price Richard Roark Weller United Methodist Church Missions AT&T Employee Giving Campaign Wegmans Food Market, Inc. Chuck Wade Landscaping William & Tracy Breslin Marilynn Dennison Jacques De Molay Commandery 4 Gary Lockett Evangelical Ministerial Fellowship J. Thomas & Eleaner Gilbert Rev. Raymond Moreland Rotary Club of Carroll Creek John & Melanie Trombatore Sarah Buchhalter Global Mission Church Greater Washington David & Andrea Hochheiser John & Sharon Kennedy Pry’s Custom Butcher Lisa Williams Guy & Tricia Mutchler Sandy Spring Bank Clark & Virginia Davis Tom & Colleen Geppi Thomas & Susan Smrcka Kloc Amy Newton In-Kind partners American Disposal Systems, Inc. AT&T Auntie Anne’s Pretzels Baltimore Coffee BB&T BDR Express BKG Media and Promotion, LLC Bob Evans Bonefish Grill Calvary United Methodist Church Carabba’s Italian Grill Catoctin Wildlife Perserve and Zoo Cedar Ridge Remodeling Company, LLC Chipotle Christ Lutheran Church Clearview Commodities Coca-Cola Common Market Costco Wholesale Dairy Maid Dairy, Inc. Designs of the Times Donald Huscha Dunkin’ Donuts Dutch’s Daughter Restaurant Fema Food Lion FoodPRO For Eyes Frederick Keys Baseball Team Frito Lay George Delaplaine Giant Eagle Giant Food Hampton Inn HoneyBaked Ham If The Shoe Fits, INC Katherine Flook Kentucky Fried Chicken Longhorn Steakhouse Luray Caverns Corporation Maryland Food Bank MOM’S My Organic Market Mr. and Mrs. Tom Geppi Panera Bread Papa Murphy’s Pepsi-Cola Pilgrims Pride Pry’s Custom Butcher Red Lobster Redeemer Lutheran Church Safeway Food Sam’s Club Save-A-Lot Warehouse Second Story Books SheetZ Shenandoah Family Farms South Mt. Creamery Starbucks Thomas’ English Muffins Walmart WaWa Market Wegmans Food Market Inc. Weis Market Weston Bakery/Bimbo Bakery Wonder Book & Video YMCA Zipanis Bagels 2015 ANNUAL REPORT 11 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Mike Vario President Sue Basford Russ Horman Monica Kolbay Barry Salisbury Vice President Doug Ochs Secretary Alyce Luck Jim Nicholson Charlie Powers Ed Garret Treasurer Mike Schuchardt Greg Seldon Charlie Smith STAFF Arnold Farlow Executive Director Andy Anderson Kitchen Manager Teri Kwiatek Outreach Ministry Coordinator Amy Newton Director of Finance Carolyn Chandler Volunteer Coordinator Greg Lamp Rescued Treasures Program Manager Carol Stanfield Director of Compassion Ministries Elizabeth Farlow Public Relations and Website Specialist Valerie Moore Development Assistant Jeff Colburn Director of the CLRP Gus Gilliam Food Services Driver Guy Mutchler Manager of Facilities and Food Acquisition Kathy Schey Faith House Program Director Mike Greenberg Public Relations Manager Jake Sexton CLRP Case Manager Carlton Hill Residential Manager