2008 Annual Report
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2008 Annual Report
Contact Information St Vincent de Paul Milwaukee Council Office Neighbors Helping Neighbors Voice of the Poor 9601 West Silver Spring Drive Milwaukee, WI 53225 Phone: 414-462-7837 Fax 414-462-5458 Vincent Family Resource Center 2610 North Martin Luther King Drive Milwaukee, WI 53212 Phone: 414-374-0109 Fax 414-374-0161 Vincent Meal Program North: 2628 North Martin Luther King Drive Milwaukee, WI 53212 South: 931 West Madison Street Milwaukee, WI 53204 Phone: 414-649-9555 Fax: 414-649-0113 St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store 2320 West Lincoln Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53215 Phone: 414-672-2040 Fax: 414-672-4031 Pickups: 414-462-7863 At the Heart of Giving St Vincent de Paul Society 2008 Annual Report Mission Statement Inspired by Gospel values, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, a Catholic lay organization, leads women and men together to grow spiritually by offering person-to-person service to the needy and suffering in the tradition of its founder, Frederic Ozanam, and its patron, St. Vincent de Paul. As a reflection of the whole family of God, members are drawn from every ethnic group, and economic level. Members witness God’s love by embracing all works of charity and justice. The Society collaborates with other people of good will in relieving need and addressing its causes, making no distinction among those served, because, in them, members see the face of Christ. Friends of the Poor Walk - September 2008 Donors Donors James and Jill Vornsand Michael Vruno Walter and Rita Wachs Dick and Sheryl Wade Cindy Wagner Maria Waldes Andrew and Paula Waldoch Mary Ellen Waldoch Virginia Waldron Rose Mary Walecki Florian and Vera Waligorski Jerry and Lynn Wall Rita Wallermann Joyce and Martin Walsh Kevin and Katherine Walter Marianne Walters Michael Wankowski John and Margaret Ward The Washing Machine Man SVDP - Washington County Parishes Cynthia and Joseph Waters Waukesha Council SVDP Wauwatosa Savings Bank Foundation Lois Wawrzyn Beth and William Webb Barbara Webber Christopher Weber Thomas and Dianne Weber Roger and Nancy Weede Thomas and Pamela Weghorst Betty Weinfurter Raymond and Sidne Jane Weis Patricia Weiss Gordon Weiss Joseph and Betty Weiss George and Susan Welton James Wenders Lori and Paul Wenzel Stephanie Werediuk Richard and Jeanette Wesley Maria Wetzel William and Dorothy Whelan Ronald and Kathleen White Norbert and Dorothy Whittle John Wierschem Ruth Wiest Perrin Geri Wilger Dennis and Patricia Wilken Mary Ann Wilkes Jane Williams Moses Williams Ken and Elaine Willis Mazie Willms James and Kathleen Wing Sally Winter Brad and Patty Wirth James Witkowiak Walter and Hilda Witte Karla Wittgren Le Roy and Patricia Wnukowski Marion Wojtkowski Richard Wolf Dave Wolfe Leroy Wolniakowski Mary Worley Carole Worrall Les and Ann Wright Emily Wroblewski Mary Wszalek Russell and Sandra Wszalek Anita Wucherer Audrey Wyman Frederic Yatchak and Christine Mahler Yatchak Linda and Julian Young Barbara and Thomas Zacher Arlene Zaffrann Teresa Zager Margie Zaworski Mary Zeck Char and Jim Zeller James and Doreen Zeller Thomas Zemek Mary Jane Zepplin Anthony Ziebert Frank and Patricia Ziebert Charlotte Ziegler Margaret Zignego Keith and Mary Zwicke Edward Zywiec Leadership Dear Friends and Community Partners: While reflecting on the Society’s past year, a consistent element kept coming to mind…people! The Society is an organization of dedicated, active individuals forming conferences, committees, program volunteers, boards and contributors. The people that serve and the people we serve are a reflection of the family of God. Through our people–to–people services, we provide the works of justice and charity. The Vincentian role of listening to the voices of the poor and walking with them is indeed a distinct role. Week after week and month after month, the role of ordinary people who provide leadership and Vincentian services are what makes up the society. And what makes this unique is their accountability. As a collective people called Vincentians, we account for everything we do. Whether it is the number of hours we serve, the amount of food, clothing, rent, energy assistance, bus tickets and dollars donated, we are accountable. We are a spiritual community of people and leaders. First and foremost, Vincentian spirituality is faith in action. This faith in action adapts to our ever-changing world and is a reflection of our visits and all our programs. The lay society of St. Vincent de Paul looks forward to the challenges we all face in 2009. Together with the people we serve and as the poverty rate grows, the Society will meet this challenge as we have before. Together with our parish and community contributors, we continue to grow and meet our call to ministry of charity and justice. Rita Cannestra President, Board of Directors Donors Kenneth & Marilyn Prushiek Jill Prushiek Philip and Debra Prushiek Ruth Przybylski Brent Puck Mary Puerner Richard and Mary Lou Purucker Quad/Graphics Irene Quast Margaret Quirk Ursula and Fahed Raad Maryann Raash Lee and Bette Radke Daniel and Catherine Radler Joyce Radtke Richard Rainer Dennis and Joyce Rakowski Wayne and Theresa Ramus Haakon and Dorothy Randar Fred Rapant Herbert and Lillian Rass Joseph and Marilyn Ratke Sandra and Robert Rauch Mark Rausch Gregory and Mary Rebholz Lillian Rebholz Thomas and Barbara Rebholz Scott and Janet Rebholz Reb’s Cleaning Service Kristine Reck Thomas Reddy Donald Reed Edward Refinski Carl Regenfelder Kathy Regenfelder Marion Rehorst REI W.A. and Jean Reinemann Bertha Reinhold Anthony and Jean Reis Lauretta Reising Stanley and Mary Repinski Christina Reum Rexnord Foundation Stan and Arlene Ribich Joan Richter Timothy and Kerry Ripple Paul Ristow and Rita Donahue-Ristow Ritz, Holman CPA’s Roger and Nancy Ritzow Paul and Gordana Robey Jose Rodriguez Tom and Ann Roeder Forrest and Mary Roemer Joyce and Robert Roesler Donald Roethig Robert Rogalinski Karen and Patrick Rogney Juan Rojo David and Bernice Rolfs Edwin and Maryangela Roman Enrique Romo Mary Rondinelli Mary Ronge W.J. and Mary Roob Gervase and Beverly Rose George Rosecky Colleen Rosengarten Andrea Ross Charles and Ann Ross Patricia Ross Kenneth and Carol Roth Francis and Eileen Rotta Roundy’s We Care Program Charles and Patricia Roy Jean Rumschlag Chuck and Carol Runningen Alexandra Lynn Rupert Mary Ann Ruppert Rust-Oleum Corporation Peter and Lourdes Ruta Sheila Ryan Eugene and Nancy Sabinash Robert and Mary Sackett Eva Maria Sander Carmello Sanfelippo Mary Sanfelippo Mrs. Michael Sanfelippo James and Jean Santi Robert and Virginia Savrnoch James Schaefer Curtis and Loretta Schaefer Holly Ann Schaefer Sandra Schaff Erna Schatzman Theresa Schaub Lorie Scheinkoenig Dolores Schieffer Joan Schilke Bernard and Lea Schlaefer J. Gerald and Marjorie Schlosser Jo Ann Schmidt Mary Schmidt Russell and Lois Schmidt Sharron Schmidt Pat Schmit Dr. Karl Schmitt Elizabeth Schmitz George and Kathleen Schneider Patty Schneider Dr. William Schneider Betty Schoeberl Eugene and Ellen Schramka Carl and Margaret Schrank Robert Schrimpf Donna Schroeder William and Lois Schubring Leroy Schueller Susan Schuett Marion Schulte William and Helen Schulte Bonnie Schultz Robert Schultz Jerome and Barbara Schulz Doreen and Randy Schwager Mary Schwalbach Pamela Schwalbach Jennifer Schwartz Debra and Thomas Schwei Darrel and Shirley Schwenn Paul and Marianne Scobey Mary Ann Searing Mary Anne and Michael Sears Jean Seder Judy Seipel Geraldine and Ronald Seiser Margaret Seitz Rosemary Selep Emily Selin Sensient Technologies Foundation Mary Sermersheim Thomas and Maren Seymour Anthony and Lucy Shaker Robert and Loretta Mikula Pat Milewski Barbara Miller Beverly Miller Colleen Miller Douglas and Janet Miller Robert Miller Henry and Isabelle Mills Milwaukee Bucks Milwaukee Catholic Home Milwaukee Chapter Waabi Milwaukee Dynamic Security, Inc. Jeannette Mintz Wayne and Kathleen Modra Nancy Moews Loretta and Damian Mogilka Carol and Robert Mohr Mr. and Mrs. Robert Molke Claire Monasterio John and Rosemary Monroe Sandra and John Montague Patrice Moore Sharon Moretti Jaime and Carmen Morice John Morimanno Ruth Morrison Christina Morrow James Morrow Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Company James and Kathleen Moscicki Ronald & Mary Muchenberger Fred and Mary Jo Muenkel Lucille Muldoon Mary Mullaney Karen Murawski Michael and Bonnie Murawski Nancy Muro Barbara and Glenn Murphy George Murphy Peter Murray William Murray John and Lucia Murtaugh Luella Musche Mary Musk Dorothy Mutranowski Mary Naber David Nash Donors Donors Robert Nawrocki Diane Neicheril Linda Nelson Terry Nelson Patricia Nelson-Hyps Janet Nennig Mark and Michelle Nennig Laura Neumann David and Karen Neville New Testament Church of Milwaukee Richard and Joyce Nicolazzi Kathryn Niggemann Eugene and Marlene Nimmer Jeanette Noack Teresa Nonnenmacher Beth Norppa Erv and Lynn Nowak Pat Nowak Daniel and Nancy Nowakowski Marie Nowakowski Patricia Nowakowski John and Jeanne O’ Connell Mary O’ Connell Williams Alan O’ Connor Jeanne O’ Keane Anne O’ Meara Stillwell Michael and Marjorie O’ Neill Katherine and Terrence O’ Reilly Terry O’ Shaughnassy Kathy Ochocki Alice Odegard and Nancy Bobula John and Peggy Olson Brian and Ruth Olszewski Allen and Cathy Onopa Louis and Carol Opansky Marlene Ott Kathryn Owen S V D P - Council of Ozaukee Mary and John Ozburn John Paczesny Thomas and Marie Pahl Pallottine Fathers & Brothers Inc. Ralph Palma Richard and Mary Ann Panasuk Mary Pandl Charles and Shirley Panosian Dyana Papenfus Paradise Memorial Funeral Home Gilbert and Rose Parazinski Jazmin Parcon Alice Parish Gail and Terrence Pavletic Jerome and Diane Pawlak Barkley Payne Lora Pecor Dennis Pehoski Marilyn Peliska Susan Peliska Judy Ann and Chip Pendleton Elaine Penn William and Kathleen Pennoyer Mildred Pepin Jo Pereira Heidi Peters James Peters Margaret Petersen Michael & Nancy Pfau Peter Pfau Gregory Pfeifer Lorri Pickart Pioneer Branch No. 2 Sharon Piotrowski Angeline Pipia Katherine Piraino Constance Piskula Faymarie Pluskota Eleanor Pochowski James and Sadie Podewils John Poehlmann Walter Poheim Polish Heritage Alliance Inc. Ken and Helen Ponec Randal and Kathy Popelier Potter’s Piggly Wiggly Phil Powandra James Powell and Kathleen Mc Cormick Thomas and Elizabeth Powers PPC Foundation Pressing On Hal Prey Prince of Peace Congregation Dave and Gail Prohaska Frank Provinzano Todd and Kim Prudlow John and Carrie Pruhs Steven and Rebecca Prunuske Gerald Felsecker Executive Director Dear Friends: 2008 was a great year for the Society of St. Vincent de Paul in Milwaukee, continuing its 159 years of caring for the poor in Milwaukee. The hungry were fed. The statistics on the many meals served and the food distributed through pantries and delivered to homes were staggering. The sick were visited. For many people aged and disabled, St. Vincent de Paul volunteers were the only visitors they had. Those unprotected from the cold were clothed. Items donated to the poor both through our store and directly to one of our other programs were given without cost to those in need. Children sleeping on the floor were given beds. The Society provided 1,092 beds to poor families during 2008, the majority of which were purchased due to lack of adequate donations. Families were offered opportunities to learn behaviors that strengthened their ties to each other. Poverty has always been more than a lack of financial resources. Nurturing, parenting, supporting, and life skills training are a key component of Vincentian services. As we enter into a new year, we are especially conscious of the call for change. Our new national president has strongly reminded us to roll up our sleeves and work for a better economic and social system. He has challenged Americans to get more involved. For many, the hopefulness of this message is more than rhetoric. But it reaffirms the basic values that built and maintained our country. The reemphasis of these values is a secular reaffirmation of the values which our Society has always embraced. St. Vincent de Paul consists of a virtual army of unpaid volunteers, in touch with the grass roots, who give deeply of themselves to help those desperately in need of service. They believe that the answer to poverty is more than the distribution of goods, but rather a greater distribution of caring - the element that empowers human beings to be the best that they can be. Real caring will lead to greater understanding and sharing. It carries a message that no check or bag of groceries can carry by itself. Our logo bears the phrase “at the heart of giving.” It is a phrase worth reflection, referring to the caring that is an essential component of our charity. Our challenge is to put aside any ‘compassion fatigue,’ to welcome others into caring service, and to keep offering help together with hope. The resulting world we aim to build will be a much more caring place. Joyce Shakespeare Christine Shaughnessy Robert Shelledy Rita Shields Nancy Shirley Shorewest Realtors Sharon Shulse Carla Siefkes Mark and Bonnie Siegel Arnold Siegert Janice Sikora-Tabat Retha Simmons Juanito and Violeta Singson Mary Siobhan Haggerty Sisters of St. Dominic Unit #1215 Sisters of St. Francis Steven and Nancy Sitzberger Arsenio and Justina Siy Rev. Richard Sklba Camille Slowinski Janet Slupski Theobald and Virginia Sneddon Kay Snowden Michael and Soledad Socha Konrad Soergel Tracy Sokol Cynthia and Warren Sommer Shirley Sowa Kenneth and Gail Sowinski Michael and Barbara Spalda Stanislaus Spence Werner and Mary Sperzel Mary and David Spiegel Wesley and Lori Ann Spikberg Ronald and Carolyn Spitz Ruth Spooner Burton and Inger Spurrier St. Alexander Congregation St. Anthony On the Lake - S V D P St. Augustine - SVDP St. Benedict the Moor Community Alumni St. Bernadette Congregation St. Edward Racine - S V D P St. Francis Borgia St. James Congregation St. Jerome - S V D P St. Jerome Congregation St. John Vianney - S V D P Donors Donors St. John Vianney Youth Group St. Joseph Big Bend - S V D P St. Joseph Grafton S V D P St. Joseph’s Benevolent Society St. Joseph’s Congregation St. Leonard Congregation St. Luke - SVDP St. Mary/St. Peter - S V D P St. Mary’s Congregation St. Matthew Congregation St. Matthias St. Monica Society St. Stephen Parish Tina and Jerry Stacy Martha Stanczak Diane Stanfield William and Charles Stanfield Fr. Paul Stanosz Anton and Sally Staskunas Gerald and Joan Staut Lawrence Stein Anthony and Sue Steiner Gary and Susan Stenzel Marilyn Stenzel Donovan and Jennifer Stephens Margaret Steppe Mary Steppe Jack and Grace Stetter Edward and Ruth Stevens Albert and Jennie Stich Dennis Stienstra Karen Stiles Andrew and Jennifer Stilling Werner & Gerda Stoehlker Anthony and Margret Storniolo R Gary & Rosemary Storts Luke Strand Richard and Margaret Streff Grace Stroik Brian and Jane Stutt Bruce and Jean Stutt Magdaline Suggs David and Colleen Sullivan-Konyn Summit Place Supple Restaurant Group Inc. Charles and Lucille Swain Ralph Szablewski Linda Szafranski Purpose & History Camille Tadych Timothy Tarpey Henry Tessmer Mary Beth Thays Karen Theama Tracey Theberath Edward Thekan Mary Thelen Donald and Ruth Ann Theys Kenneth Theys Roger Thiel Lawrence and Melba Thoma Cassandria Thomas Mark Thomas Ed Thompson Jacquie Thompson Marianne Thompson Myron and Ethelinda Thomsen Marion Thorson Bernadette Timm Howard Timmermann Susan and Jeffrey Torres Julie Trafton Carol Treis Gae Ann Treloar Clem and Dorothy Trimborn Joan Trinkl Elizabeth Tucker Jeanette Tuszynski Lee and Marge Tyne Marianne Ullrich United Way of Greater Milwaukee Lourdette Van Driel Thomas and Lynn Van Himbergen David Van Kampen Rose Van Laanen Sheila Vander Sanden Janet Vandezande Richard and Barbara Vehlow Velcheck & Finger Thomas Venne Gregory Verive Verlo Mattress Factory & Outlets Rosalita Villa Alejandro Vinluan Donnell Vogel Fr. Jim Vojtik Robert Volke St. Vincent de Paul Society of Milwaukee Purpose: To provide assistance for any person in need. As culture and economics have changed, the St. Vincent de Paul Society of Milwaukee has found itself evolving into a leading provider of social services. Based on establishing one-on-one relationships, these services include emotional and financial emergency aid, free meals, visitation, companionship, parenting programs and support groups, as well as advocacy in the social justice arena. The goal of all programs is self-development and independence through the recognition of our common need for basic human dignity and integrity. Services are provided regardless of religious denomination and ethnicity. History: In Paris during 1833, the St. Vincent de Paul Society began as a small group of similarly-minded students led by Frederic Ozanam, then 20 years old. Their model of visiting the poor of the Paris slums was adopted widely, reaching Milwaukee in 1849. Several Milwaukee Catholic parishes established groups of volunteers, called conferences. By 1914, enough conferences existed to form a council which allowed for legal incorporation and the ability to expand service to a broader client base. The basic one-on-one visit historically evolved to also include programs, free meals, shelters, and outreach centers. Through the generous support of not only the Catholics, but other faiths and the broader urban community, our programs now employ many professional staff members who train and consult with the largely volunteer core staff. 175 Years of History 142 Countries Organizational Neighbors Helping Neighbors - Vincentian Services Scattered throughout the metropolitan Milwaukee area are fifty-eight volunteer neighborhood groups, called conferences. These are generally based in Catholic parishes, with the core field work being home visits. During these visits, volunteers respond individually to each situation, assessing challenges and unmet needs. They then provide financial aid, gift certificates for the Thrift Store or community referrals. What is surprising, however, is how often the emotional support that these volunteers provide becomes a bridge towards change, and is remembered long after the financial support’s purpose has been filled. Milwaukee’s St. Vincent de Paul council office is designed to serve our volunteers in the field with a central-intake department comprised of two part-time staff to coordinate referrals. More than half of our referrals are for assistance to children. Conferences also operate food pantries, participate in ongoing prison visitations and nursing home programs, provide back to school supplies to 4,000 children, and fund 25 high school scholarships. Board and Committee seats such as Fund Development and Programs draw from conference membership. The Vincent Family Resource Center 2610 North Martin Luther King Drive Milwaukee, WI 53212 The Vincent Family Resource Center operates a series of family support and child abuse prevention programs that build strong families who then create a stronger community. Established in 1995, the Vincent Family Resource Center serves an area with one of the highest poverty rates in Milwaukee (U.S. Census Bureau). On average, 300 families participate in Vincent Family Resource Center programs, with that number growing every year. Adult empowerment programs are aimed at teaching life skills, better health and nutrition practices, effective communication, and parenting skills. Also offered are home visitation for new parents, one-on-one family coaching, family playtimes, and community events. Licensed teachers provide free childcare while parents attend classes or participate in programs. Youth leadership and support groups teach youth not to choose high-risk behaviors. Engaging in constructive activities that are geared towards developing leadership skills, these programs are structured for both boys and girls.There is also a free toy and book lending library for children as well as their parents. Problems cannot be solved by the level of awareness that created them. – Albert Einstein Michael Krupo Thomas and Leona Kuehn David and Marie Kuemmel Dr. John Kuglitsch Rita Kuhnen Michael and Ruth Kuick Walter and Lois Kunicki Edward Kurdziel Barbara Kutchera Maureen Kwarcinski Paul La Bissoniere Christine Label Dan Label Ronald and Maryann Labott Ladish Co. Foundation Joan Lampe Kathleen Lampone Bob Landowski Mary Lang Jason Langenbacher Eileen Langer Lisa Lang-Riegel Marjorie Lanham Dorothea Lannin Robert and Mary Larkin Judith Larson Pat Larson Susan and Timothy Lassa James and Barbara Lauby Victoria Laudenbach Lois Lauria Lawrence Lauter Sheila Lavin Walter and Carol Le Barge April Leberfing Dolores and John Lecci Frank Lecher Mary and Edward Lemanski Theresa Leon Marilyn Lepeska William and Carol Lerand Gregory and Rebecca Leslie James and Kaye Leszczynski James and Judith Lewis Helen Liccione Martin and Antonette Liddy Lawrence and Clare Liebe Dena Lieberman and John Stutt Donors Donors Cecilia and Kenneth Liemeisel Patricia Lilek Sally Lindner Linn Presbyterian Church Minnie Linyear Robert and Edith Litkowiec Paul Llanas Helen Lobue Al Loeffler Gregory and Patricia Loehrer Nancy Loferski Dale and Barbara Lofquist Mark and Carol Loomis Shirley Louthan Loyal Order of Moose Lodge Marguerite Lucas Roxann and Leslie Lucas Joan Ludwig Cal Lukas Leona Lukaszewski Lumen Christi - S V D P Kathleen Lunz Sue Lyday Mark Lyday Kathleen Maag John and Marguerite Mac Gillis Susan Mac Gillis Scott and Barbara Macpherson Patrick Madden Peter and Judith Madden Robert and Patricia Madden Shelly Madden Jacqueline Maggiore Edward and Mary Ida Mahler Sr. Regina Maibusch Patricia Makens Priscilla Malek Catherine Maletta Mary Lou and James Maletta Karen Malloy Catherine Marbach Shirley Marine Monica Mark John Markel David and Kathly Markwiese Sylvia Marmurowicz Louise and Albert Martens Leon Martin Michelle Martin Richard Martin Jeannette Masters Fred Matestic Edward Matichek Max A. Sass & Sons Funeral Homes Laurine Maxwell Carol May Carl Mayer Thomas Mayer Joseph and Virginia Mazza E. Michael Mc Cann Dennis and Kathryn Mc Carthy Margaret Mc Cormick & Robert Goetten Patricia Mc Cormick Elizabeth Mc Coy Sydney and Eric Mc Donald Thomas and Kathleen Mc Elligott James and Betty Mc Fadden Joseph and Paula Mc Gee Fr. Robert Mc Glinn John Mc Gourthy Stephen and Ruth Mc Guire Jerome and Mary Mc Innes Teri Mc Intosh Shannon Mary Meagher Medical College of Wisconsin Raul and Jeanne Medina John and Patricia Megan Patricia and Robert Melcher Eva Melenchuk Shirley Melicher Donald and Beatriz Melin Memorial Evang. Lutheran Church Mequon United Methodist Church Suzanne Mettelman Charles Meyer Harley Meyer Jeffrey and Karen Meyer Marilyn Meyer Pamela Meyer Paul Michael Betty Michalowski John Miers Ruth Mihelich Florence Mikna Gary and June Mikolajczyk Andrea Horner Leslie and Joan Horngren Robert and Maureen Horning R Dennis Horvath Paige Hosking Mary Louise Hotter Lux Robert and Joan Houlehen Lisa and Andrew Howell Richard Hoy Marsha Hubbuch Janice Hume Hunger Task Force Milwaukee Konstance Hunter Hupy and Abraham, S.C. Rosemary Hurst Jean Huyler Donald Hying Cheryl Idzikowski Immaculate Conception Parish Immaculate Conception Saukville SVDP Immanuel Evang. Lutheran Church Mary Jeanne Inda Jane Ingersoll Edward Inkmann Elizabeth Inkmann Intellicom International Federation of Engineers Ann Jackson Lyle and Mary Jackson Marion Jackson Larry Jacobi Beverly Jager Jaha Workshop Inc. Carol Jahnke Patricia Jameson Grace Janczak Jane Bradley Pettit Foundation Constance Janikowski Edward and Cheryl Jankowski Karen Jaskie Christopher Jaszewski Frank and Nancy Jelen Thomas and Virginia Jenkins Francis and Rosemary Jennik Jenevie Jensen Rosemary Jeske Patrick Johns Donors Donors Bettye Johnson Catherine and Steven Johnson Felicia Johnson Jane Jonietz Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Jordahl Phillip and Mary Juco James and Mary Juech Michael and Nancy Juley Margaret Julga Thomas and Carmella Junk Dr. John Just Carol and Richard Kaeppler Jann Kalawa Annette Kallman Barbara Kaluzny Judith Kammer and Mark Voorhees Maureen Kania Nancy Kapusta Nancy Kardash George and Mary Karegeannes Mark and Cynthia Karolewicz Dolly Karpinski Louis and Jean Karpinski Ruth Karras Eleanor Kasar Gregory and Valentina Katorski Leonard and Leona Katorski Judy Kauzrich Alvina Kavanagh Mary and Thomas Kavanagh Michael and Shirley Kavanagh Florence Kawczynski Karry & Jane Kean Catherine Kearn Kristin and David Keeling John and Maureen Kelly Mildred Kelley Margaret Kenehan Thomas and Flora Kennedy Mary Ann Kenney Kathleen Kent Anthony and Dorothy Kerhin Raymond and Claire Kern Keyes Charitable Trust Thomas and Eileen Kidder Geri Kieffer John Kielich John and Patricia Kilian Snapshot Bridget Killberg Laura Kingsbury Paul and Zenaida Kintziger Carl and Karen Kitzinger Steve and Kathleen Klein Ruth Klimers Janet Kloser Marsha Knaack Bernadine Knier Knights of Columbus Foundation #524 Knights of Columbus #6646 Knights of Columbus #1709 Florence Kobus Allan and Leann Koch Patricia Koch Raymond and Sue Kocol Judith Kocovsky John and Nancy Koehn Katherine Kohlbeck Geraldine Kolacke Mark Kolancheck Sig Kolano Lillian Kolasinski James and Carol Komar Leroy and Marie Konrath John and Constance Kordsmeier Robert Kordus Leonard and Patricia Koronkowski Cindy Koscinski Dr. Joseph Kostrzewski Ronald Kotecki Janet Kozerski Phyllis Krajna Matt and Kathy Kraker Joanne Kraklow Frank Kralj Loretta Kramer Beverly Krass John Krause Jane Kraw Janice and Michael Krawczyk James Kremer Family Doris Kresheck John and Sandra Krieger Sally Krochalk Mary Krolikowski Marilyn Kros James and Roxanne Krueger Vincent Meal Programs North: South: 2628 North Martin Luther King Drive Milwaukee, WI 53212 931 West Madison Street Milwaukee, WI 53204 The Vincent Meal Sites serve free, hot, nutritious meals to families and individuals six nights of the week in a family friendly atmosphere. On average 150,000 meals are served annually. Volunteers are corporate, faith-based, or individuals from the community who purchase and prepare most of the food, then serve the guests in an atmosphere of dignity and hope. Information, referral, and support are also available. Fifty percent of the regular meal guests are children. Hundreds of additional youth benefit from the program through volunteerism by way of beverage and food service and first hand observation of the wide ranging effects of hunger and poverty. This reminds everyone to be thankful for their own stability and grace while underscoring the importance of giving back. St. Vincent De Paul Thrift Store 2320 West Lincoln Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53215 The mission of the Thrift Store goes far beyond retail sales. While providing a place for low cost furniture, household items and clothing to the local community, it also contributes revenue to all other ongoing St. Vincent de Paul social service programs. One of these programs, Neighbors Helping Neighbors, distributes free gift certificates to the Thrift Store as part of the home visit assesment. The single greatest need is always for beds. The Thrift Store also hosts a Santa’s workshop where parents are able to pick new and slightly used toys free of charge for their children’s Christmas. Voice of the Poor - Social Justice Voice of the Poor is a National St. Vincent de Paul Committee formed to address issues contributing to poverty, suffering or exclusion. A very narrow focus is established from the larger number of topics that were researched, documented and validated by regional St. Vincent de Paul societies. This allows Vincentians to act knowledgeably and credibly in their given roles within the community. You must be the change you want to see in the worldMahatma Gandhi Indian political and spiritual leader (1869 - 1948) Friends of the Poor Walk - September 2008 Neighbors Helping Neighbors - Vincentian Services Making Connections in Times of Need The simple act of one person touching the life of another to assist in times of need, is the basis from which all other St. Vincent de Paul programs have grown. Weekly there are stories; touching, moving, heartwrenching stories, whose common thread is the turn-around that began when one person cared about more than the material needs of another and reached out. Sometimes there are prayers. Sometimes there are tears. But the manifestation that validates this person-toperson mission is the number of recipients who return to become donors of both time and money. Conferences whose need far exceeds their resources are designated as “Needy Conferences”. Special fundraisers such as the High Tea and the Walk for the Poor funnel money to these communities. We are born to experience love. Vincentians do this every day by thought and action, often with those that society prefers to not see. Every program has become an extension of this simple knowledge: caring will begin the healing process. 66,999 Hours of Vincentian Service 7,064 Home Visits, 22,846 Total Outreach Visits 65,840 Individuals Served 25 Youth Scholarships, 4,000 sets of school supplies $1,085,948 Outreach Value Elizabeth Findley Cathy Fink Helen Finn First Congregational Church Charles and Helen Fischer Marie Fisher Ann Flaig Christine Fleming Richard Florsheim Thomas and Barbara Fogec Edward Fojtik David Foley S V D P - Council of Fond Du Lac Charles Fontanazza Frances Fontanazza Mary Fontanazza Florence Ford Mary Forecki William and Rita Forrester Herb Foster Robert and Joan Foulks Mary Fox Susan Fox Rosemary Foy John and Karen Franckowiak Tanya Franckowiak Ken and Ella Francois Robert Fredrich John and Shirley Fredrickson Raymond Freeman Janet Frey Friday Fish Fry for Food Mary Frieseke Joan Fritsch Anthony and Audrey Frittitta Sharon Fryjoff Gerald and Margo Fuchs Robert and Dorothy Fuelling G & W Vendors Mary Jane Gaffke Michael and Cynthia Gallagher Dr. Niranjan Gandhi Gregory and Jill Gardetto Margaret Gassenhuber Cherie Gathje Michael and Susan Gau Barbara Gawronski Sylvia Gear Donors Donors Henry and Clare Gefke Albert Gehl Ralph and Betty Gehrmann Marlene Geissler Rosalie Gerlach Kathy Gesser Eileen Gibbs John Gibbs Hal and Margaret Gieseking Cari Giles and Robert Schwalbach Cynthia Gilewski Casey Gill Gary Giombi Girl Scout Troop #212 James Glinski Leon and Angela Glowacki Raymond and Mary Glowacki Karl and Diana Glunz Douglas and Eleanor Gmoser James and Bonnie Goede Mary Golden Joan Goodman Elaine Gordon Rita Gordon Vince Gorichan Edith Gornowicz Andrew and Margaret Govek Bob and Patricia Graf Jerry and Pat Graf Valerie Graf Donald Grall Eugenia Grant Geraldine and Kenneth Grau Anthony and Lorrie Greco Lawrence and Gloria Greco Greenfield Park Evangelical Lutheran Church Russell Greenham Kent and Susan Gregorius Mary Greulich E. Joan Grono Wayne and Jean Grosklaus Mary Anne Gross Bob and Sandra Grosz Matthew Groth Mary Beth & Jeff Gubbins Janet Gudex Joan Gulczynski Neal and Nancy Gunderson Donna and Lee Gundrum Alberto Gutierrez Bill and Mary Haas Paul Haas Diane Haase Harold Haase Jim and Sue Haberstroh Mary and Michael Hahn Richard and Judith Halas Aggie Hale Marcella Hamann Mary Hancock and Samuel Paque Peter and Jill Hansen Marguerite Hanus Laverne Happel Linda Hardy Ronald Hare Terrence and Nancy Hart Alice Hatzenbeller Lynn and Donald Hauser Tim Havey Ann Hayden Charles Hays Helen Heike Ted Hein Thomas and Catherine Heinen Barbara Heinz Marly and Suzanne Hemp Kevin and Mary Jo Henke Donald and Valerie Herkowski Eugene and Catherine Heuer Joan Heuer John Hien Andrew High William and Maureen Hilbert Kathleen Hill Marianne Hillebrand Harold Hinkens Clementine Hoagland Jeanne Hochstatter Steven and Catherine Hoelter Paul and Barbara Hoeper Jeanne Hoff Michael Hofmann Edna Holleran Holy Apostles - S V D P Holy Apostles Congregation Neil Hootkin Bequests, Grants, Donations in the name of Bequests Estate of Eileen D. Bethke Estate of Ray Fisher Estate of Ray Flesher Marion T. Greenwald Trust Estate of Roman Kudlak Reverend William H. Mackin Trust Estate of Gladys M. O’ Connor Alvin A. & Ann R. Platteter Trust Fanny Pung Charitable Trust Mary J. Schneider Trust Rev. Leo Seramur Trust Shea Survivors Trust Esther Slowinski Admin Trust Estate of Edward R. Wieland Grants Archdiocese of Milwaukee Supp Fund Children’s Hospital Foundation Children’s Trust Fund Christian Stewardship Foundation Community Advocates - Brighter Futures Fund Empowering Families Milwaukee Greater Milwaukee Foundation Inc. (Bright Futures Fund) (Ernest & Florence Weitzer Fund) (Harry and Martha Walsh Fund) Herbert H. Kohl Charities, Inc. WI Children’s Trust Fund Wisconsin Tobacco Prevention Donations made in the name of Deacon Bill Banach Jim & Dorothea Collins Rachael & Leon Culver Andy & Helen Dillett Terry Duffey Vero Gillick Greg Hannon Les Horngren Lorraine Kohlbeck Chester & Marilyn Kurutz Peter Loomis Ed Mahler Fr. Joseph Mc Donnel Ray Pfau Genevieve Thompson Judy & Emil Vega Roland Barr Tony Bero Donald Bezie Janet Brown Joseph Butscher Michael & Jean Check Karl Christoffel Eugene Clark Helen Clines Mary A. Czepulis Frederick Deeken Fred Deeken Robert Dew Cliff Draeger Phil & Mary Drexler Shirley Drexler Ed Dries Emily Duberke John Duskey Norbert Egges Marietta Eimermann Collins Harry Fisher Mary Anne Flaig Frank & Rosemary Fontanazza Beyer Frank & Margaret Helmuth Gierl Mary Jane Grede Lorraine Greulich Marie & Bruno Guadagni Ralph Haase Grace Hannon Congetta Harusso Peter & Bertha Haubert Richard Heike Bob Hetzer James Hickey David Howard Henry Junemann Richard Kaluzny Valentine Karnowski Bernard Kavanaugh James Keating Robert Kessenich Jerome King Joseph Koch Fr. John Kolanko Krupo Family Krupo William & Patricia Kurtz Mary La Bissoniere Mrs. James La Rund Congetta La Russo Joseph & Ann and Katharina Lampone & Badem Congetta Larusso Walter & Lucille Lasik Virginia Leidgen Robert Linscott Sr. Edward Machulak Arlene Mayer Marjorie Mierzwa Mrs. Frances Mihm Grace Monroe Joanne Murray Helen Nash Marjorie Neufeld Leonard Oleszek George Pecor Sylvester Pereira Frank Podraza Catherine Ratta Ethel Rausch Nick Rondinelli Julia Rosecky Catherine Rotta Ginny Ryan Victor Sachen Beverly Sanfelippo Gerald Sazama Donald Schaefer Arthur Schmidt Agnes Schoone Mary Schulz Leonard Skwlerawski Ted Sowinski George Stadler Robert Staniszewski Dorothy Stutz Thomas Theys Jean Twombly Eben Vandeveld Everett Viano Pauline Warren Ethel Wingenter Cy Zeck Rosalie Ziebert Vincent Meal Programs More than just Food for both Body and Soul The list of comforts that most of us take for granted is absent in the life of someone who’s homeless or struggling with poverty. Food, cleanliness, companionship – these are luxuries rather than necessities. The Vincent Family Meal Programs forge human bonds that give structure and hope to lives that often have neither. Most of the food served has been donated and this program is funded by private donations, not government grants. A shower was installed for use by homeless meal guests and has proved to be an invaluable extension of services. During extreme cold, the Meal Program stays open offering sleeping bags, safety, and warmth. North Side Meals Served: 35, 089 South Side Meals : 104,274 Showers: 1,924 Volunteer hours : 16, 472 Paul Cannestra and Lori Koch Cannestra Rita and Frank Cannestra Terry and Thomas Cannestra Annette and Vincent Caputa Timothy Carlin Victoria Carlson-Oehlers Dr. Carter Carroll Anthony and Susan Cascio Catholic Family Life Insurance Catholic Knights Catholic Singles Virginia Cebula Patricia Celek Linda Chaplock John and Sandra Charlier Lynn Charnitz Camille Ann Check Florence Cheslak Ray and Janet Chesner Mary Jo Chmielewski Lawrence and Kathleen Chojnacki Clarence Chou Christ King Congregation Paula Christensen Bonnie Christman Norene Christoffel John and Mary Ann Chucka David and Kathleen Chudy Joseph Chudy City of Greenfield City of Oak Creek Arthur and Eileen Clark Thomas and Joanne Clark Janet Cleary Keith and Laura Cogburn Joseph Colla Barbara Collier Dean Collins Ned Collins Thomas Collins Nora Collins Eibl Columbia St. Mary’s Congregation of the Blessed Trinity Celia Constantineau Colleen Conway G. Patrick Conway John and Marlene Conway Donors Donors Robert and Maureen Conway Lee Ann Cook Ann Louise Corcoran John and Patricia Cordes Joseph Cottrell The Cottrell Foundation Mary Crane Pat Crerar Ida Crivello Marvin Crowe Jill Cruz Richard and Janet Cudahy Rudy and Marjorie Cudzinovic Leon and Rachael Culver Rosemary Cummings Charles and Joyce Cupertino Bernandine Curran Bobby Curry Mr. Daniel Czarnecki Bernard and Regina Czarnecki Henry and Caroline Czarnecki John Czarnezki John Czechan John Czepulis Joseph and Rosemary D’ Agostino Michael and Patricia D’ Amore The Dadmun Family Kathleen Damro Patricia Darin Mary Davenport Betty Davis Mary Davis Lou Davit Karen Dawson Karen and John De Hartog Louis De Mers Adele De Patie Chris Deel Lawrence Delany Victor and Jean Delisle Margadette Demet Carl and Patricia Dentice Jayne and John Desing Joy Devine Virendra Dhuru Lynda Di Pierro Dolores and Richard Dickhut Karl and Lisa Dickson Elizabeth Dixon Frances Dombrowski Mary Domer Vickie Dominski John Donovan Judith Doren Philip and Lois Dougherty Virginia Draeger Elaine Dragotta Gordon and Sharon Drees Ralph Drees Elizabeth Drew Joseph Drexler-Dreis DRS Power & Control Technologies David and Donna Dudor Terry Duffey Robert and Terese Duffy Ronald Dukat Gwenda Dumas John and Margot Dunn David and Eileen Dunning James and Mary Jo Duquaine Charlotte Dwyer S V D P - East Troy Easter Seals Kindcare David and Lisa Eberhardt Anne Eckert Mattie Egge Marcella Egges Elizabeth Ann Ehr Grace Ellen Ehr James Ehrle Julie Elliott Lorraine Elliott Susan Ellmauer Anne Epstein Ervin and Carol Esaman Virginia Esser Sue Ewens Thomas and Peg Fahl Faith Presbyterian Church Peter Fargo William Farrell Jess Favela Richard and Andrea Fedler Louis and Cecilia Felician Laura Felzer Joanne Ferber The goal of all programs is to cumulatively promote positive parenting and youth leadership skills, improve communication and prevent family violence. Participants become an integral part of a comprehensive, community-based family support system. New ways to become a family Vincent Family Resource Center Current programs: Empowering Families of Milwaukee In partnership with the City of Milwaukee General Parenting Education Pre-natal & Post-natal Parenting Family Law Class Open sessions dealing with family matters Infant Massage Techniques to soothe, comfort, and nurture Nurturing Fathers Child development and parenting techniques Breakfast with Dad Encouraging healthy parent-child interaction Circle of Women Women’s support group The Road to Healthy Living - Kicking Butts A stop smoking program Eat 2 Live A healthy regimen of diet and excercise Book Club Series Home Computer Usage Mayor Barrett and Empowering Families staff and program participants 12 Programs 317 Families Served, 1,354 in Attendance 710 Rides provided to programs Milwaukee Health Champion Award 220 Volunteer Hours The Glitz and Glamour Sale draws an anxious crowd St. Vincemt de Paul Thrift Store Reduced Prices not Quality of Life Most people are surprised when they first visit the St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store. Racks and racks of fashionable clothes, all priced at $1.99 lead to household items and furniture. What would also surprise them is the amount of merchandise channelled through the Vincentian Services Gift Certificate distribution program which almost equals store sales. Beds are the most commonly requested items and consequently, donations are always needed. Sleeping in a bed rather than on the floor - something most take for granted. Volunteers and Staff are the heart and soul of the Thrift Store Special Events include the Glitz and Glamour sales for designer goods, Collectibles Night of Elegance, Santa’s Workshop, and various fashion shows. Volunteer hours : 4,108 A.G.I.S. Insurance Center, Inc. Richard and Joan Abdoo Carolyn Abrahamson Patricia Ackmann Linda Adamczyk Bart and Michelle Adams George and Patricia Adlam Marietta Advincula and Claude Carpenter Helen Aiello All Together Now, Ltd. Elizabeth Allen Allied Industries John and Elizabeth Altstadt Phillip and Cecilia Ammerman David Amos Harold Anderson Barbara and Donald Anderson Steve and Amy Angeles Jean Aragon T L and C M Armstrong Paul Arnstein Associated Bank Donald and Marlene Atkielski Louis and Lillian Atkinson John Austin Cesar and Fortunata Azcueta James Badem Bader Rutter Badger Elevator, Inc. Gary and Jacqueline Bagrowski Robert Bajenski Lauren Baker The Baker Family Marcy Baldwin Steven and Judith Ballard Mr. and Mrs. Norm Balthasar Christe Banach William Banach Bridget Bannon Steven and Beverly Baran Mary Barr Michael Barret Shirley and Thomas Barrie Mary Lu Barron Diana & Richard Barthel John and Sandra Bartol The Bartolotta Restaurant Group Donors Donors Art and Frances Bates Terrence and Barbara Baudhuin Barb Bauer Doris Bauer Gerard and Mary Bauer Mark and Cynthia Bauer Jeff Bauman Donald and Joan Beaudoin Kenneth Beck Patricia Ann and Thomas Becker Steven and Jana Beeck Elaine Beekman Gerald Behling Norman and Sally Behrendt Anthony and Grace Bell Tracy and Richard Beltoya Anne Bender Mary Bennewitz Ed Benoit Barbara Bensaia Rita Beres Alice Berezinski Gloria and Norbert Berg Lee Berg Muriel Bergeron John and Sharon Best Best Noon Innovators Bethel Evangelical Lutheran Church Janice Beyer Thomas Beyer Beverly Bieniewski Anne Bingham Michael and Mary Bird Meredith Bishop Laurie Bitzer Tom Bitzer Judith Bjornson Matthew Blasinski Joan Bleidorn Kristine Bloechl Joan Blonien Stephen and Rita Boehrer Ludmilla Bollow Darlene Bondowski Judy Booth Dolores Bosbach-Castro Elizabeth Bottern Julianne Boucher Kathleen Bowers Dr. John Bowman Austin and Martha Boyle Patricia Boyle Bernard Braeger Margot Brand Sylvia Brazeau The Bread Basket Robert and Christine Brenk Gerald Brettschneider Robert and Karen Brey Mary Briggs Donovan and Ruth Bro Judith Brockel Dale Brokiewitz Scott and Joyce Brost Henry and Dorothy Brostowitz Douglas Brown Charles and Rita Bruders Carol Brush Bernice Buchanan Mary Ann Budney Joseph Buerger M.L. Buley-Meissner Bruce Bultman Paul and Julie Bunczak Dennis and Jeanne Burch Maureen Burgard Nancy Burns Rita and Lawrence Burns Leon and Carole Burzynski Richard and Lynn Buschmann Kevin Buss Robert Buth Ellen Butler Thomas and Mary Anne Butscher Kenneth and Patricia Byrne Mary Byrne Judith Cafaro Dorothy Calicchio Thomas Callan Laura and Michael Calteux Calvary Lutheran Church Janice Calvert Chas and Priscilla Camilli Joan Cannestra Michael and Margaret Cannestra Patrice Cannestra Financial Information Board of Directors & Committees 2008-2009 The St. Vincent de Paul Society Council of Milwaukee is a private, non-profit 501(c) 3 corporation. The financial summary of operations has been audited by Ritz Holman LLP. Complete audited financial statements can be obtained by contacting our administrative office at 9601 W. Silver Spring Drive. A copy of the organization’s IRS Form 990 is available online at www.guidestar.org. This financial summary also includes financial activities of the St. Vincent de Paul Conference volunteer groups serving in Milwaukee County. BALANCE SHEET Assets 2008 Cash $292,601 Investments 3,886,756 Accounts Receivable 134,980 Inventories 156,967 Prepaid Expenses 36,230 Property and Equip 1,329,979 565,133 Other $6,402,646 Total Assets Liabilities Accounts Payable Accrued Liabilities Other Total Liabilities Net Assets Total Liabilities & Net Assets Donated Items 12% Investment Loss (13)% 2007 $648,855 3,953,366 118,564 165,301 53,330 1,322,506 534,679 $6,796,601 $38,248 145,888 563,373 $747,509 $62,758 103,202 514,687 $680,647 $5,655,137 $6,115,954 $6,402,646 $6,796,601 2008 Revenues Expenses Stores Meal Programs Family Resource Center Volunteer Services Conference (Volunteer Grps) Management Supprt Serv Total Expenses $1,118,762 $1,071,108 285,208 236,727 421,750 433,153 301,251 306,565 672,823 726,899 409,713 406,795 $3,209,507 $3,181,247 Change in Net Assets ($460,817) ($160,811) Management Support Serv 13% Misc. 1% Contributions and Bequests 48% Retail Sales 31% STATEMENT OF REVENUE, EXPENSES AND CHANGE IN NET ASSETS 2008 2007 Revenue $1,322,000 $800,984 Contributions and Bequests 573,056 579,598 Conference (Volunteer Grps) 860,143 830,009 Retail Sales (358,839) 463,621 Investment Income/(Loss) 331,773 327,542 Donated Merchandise 20,557 18,682 Miscellaneous $2,748,690 $3,020,436 Total Revenue Conference (Volunteer Grps) 21% Stores 35% Conference (Volunteer Grps) 21% Volunteer Services 9% Family Resource Center 13% Meal Programs 9% 2008 Expenses Board of Directors Rita Cannestra, President Jane Stratton, Vice President Kathleen Neidert, Secretary Mark Thomas, Treasurer Michael Mowers, SE Area Chair James Cox, SW Area Chair Marvin Crowe, NE Area Chair James Judziewicz, NW Area Chair Eileen Ciezki, Family Resouce Center Rep Mary Zahn, Catholic Charities Rep Christe Banach, Store Rep Steve Johnstone, Fund development E. Michael Mc Cann, Voice of the Poor Deacon William Banach, Spiritual Advisor Gerald Felsecker, Executive Director Voice of the Poor (Joint Committee with Archdiocesan Council) Don Mueller, Chair Patricia Bacon Robert Buerger Rita Burgess Richard Buschmann Rita Cannestra Marvin Crowe John Donovan James Ehrle Michael Finley Greg Hannon George Howley Christine Johansen Dolores Kaczkowski Mary Lynn Madsen E. Michael McCann Michael Mowers Ron Muchenberger Steven Renzelmann Donald Roskopf Chuck Schmidt Mary Schwalbach Robert Shelledy Ron Spitz Mary Steppe John Tisdale Susan Wanat Gerry Felsecker, Staff 2008 Scholarship Committee Rita Cannestra, Chair James Cox Terry Duffey Mary Ann Franzen Greg Hannon Jane Jonietz Judy Kocovsky Peter Moncher Sherry Moncher Kathy Neidert Rosemary Zemek Kathy Neidert Beth Hohenfeldt, Staff Needy Conference Board Robert Landowski, Chair SE AREA Rudolph Cudzinovic Dolores Kaczkowski Kenneth Rozek Michel Socha SW AREA William Banach Elroy Nell Robert Landowski Joyce Roesler NE AREA Ella Brooks James Ehrle Bertha Eggleston Michael Gravelle NW AREA Phillip LaPorte Ruth Spooner Mary Steppe Timothy Tarpey Michelle Martin, Staff Meal Program Advisory Board Lin Fischer Fr. James Dammeir Dolores Kaczkowski Pam Lownik Joyce Roesler Ruth Figueroa, Staff Greg Hannon, Staff Finance Committee Mark Thomas, Chair Glenn Gondolfi David Lownik Stephen McGuire Joan Schilke Steven Ballard Debra Nunley Michelle Martin, Staff Gerry Felsecker, Staff Store Committee Christe Banach, Chair Gary Storts Don Borden Carol Griffin, Staff Michelle Martin, Staff Gerry Felsecker, Staff Fund Development Committee Steve Johnstone, Chair Kathy Jenkins Patricia McCormick Brian Olszewski Joan Schilke Mary Greulich, Staff Conference Development Committee Jane Stratton, Chair Marvin Crowe James Cox James Judziewicz Michael Mowers Debbie Duskey, Staff Properties Committee Don Borden, Chair Peter Murray Gil Parazinski Gary Storts Stephany Pruitt, Staff Greg Hannon, Staff Michelle Martin, Staff Carol Griffin, Staff Gerry Felsecker. Staff Bequests, Grants, Donations in the name of Bequests Estate of Eileen D. Bethke Estate of Ray Fisher Estate of Ray Flesher Marion T. Greenwald Trust Estate of Roman Kudlak Reverend William H. Mackin Trust Estate of Gladys M. O’ Connor Alvin A. & Ann R. Platteter Trust Fanny Pung Charitable Trust Mary J. Schneider Trust Rev. Leo Seramur Trust Shea Survivors Trust Esther Slowinski Admin Trust Estate of Edward R. Wieland Grants Archdiocese of Milwaukee Supp Fund Children’s Hospital Foundation Children’s Trust Fund Christian Stewardship Foundation Community Advocates - Brighter Futures Fund Empowering Families Milwaukee Greater Milwaukee Foundation Inc. (Bright Futures Fund) (Ernest & Florence Weitzer Fund) (Harry and Martha Walsh Fund) Herbert H. Kohl Charities, Inc. WI Children’s Trust Fund Wisconsin Tobacco Prevention Donations made in the name of Deacon Bill Banach Jim & Dorothea Collins Rachael & Leon Culver Andy & Helen Dillett Terry Duffey Vero Gillick Greg Hannon Les Horngren Lorraine Kohlbeck Chester & Marilyn Kurutz Peter Loomis Ed Mahler Fr. Joseph Mc Donnel Ray Pfau Genevieve Thompson Judy & Emil Vega Roland Barr Tony Bero Donald Bezie Janet Brown Joseph Butscher Michael & Jean Check Karl Christoffel Eugene Clark Helen Clines Mary A. Czepulis Frederick Deeken Fred Deeken Robert Dew Cliff Draeger Phil & Mary Drexler Shirley Drexler Ed Dries Emily Duberke John Duskey Norbert Egges Marietta Eimermann Collins Harry Fisher Mary Anne Flaig Frank & Rosemary Fontanazza Beyer Frank & Margaret Helmuth Gierl Mary Jane Grede Lorraine Greulich Marie & Bruno Guadagni Ralph Haase Grace Hannon Congetta Harusso Peter & Bertha Haubert Richard Heike Bob Hetzer James Hickey David Howard Henry Junemann Richard Kaluzny Valentine Karnowski Bernard Kavanaugh James Keating Robert Kessenich Jerome King Joseph Koch Fr. John Kolanko Krupo Family Krupo William & Patricia Kurtz Mary La Bissoniere Mrs. James La Rund Congetta La Russo Joseph & Ann and Katharina Lampone & Badem Congetta Larusso Walter & Lucille Lasik Virginia Leidgen Robert Linscott Sr. Edward Machulak Arlene Mayer Marjorie Mierzwa Mrs. Frances Mihm Grace Monroe Joanne Murray Helen Nash Marjorie Neufeld Leonard Oleszek George Pecor Sylvester Pereira Frank Podraza Catherine Ratta Ethel Rausch Nick Rondinelli Julia Rosecky Catherine Rotta Ginny Ryan Victor Sachen Beverly Sanfelippo Gerald Sazama Donald Schaefer Arthur Schmidt Agnes Schoone Mary Schulz Leonard Skwlerawski Ted Sowinski George Stadler Robert Staniszewski Dorothy Stutz Thomas Theys Jean Twombly Eben Vandeveld Everett Viano Pauline Warren Ethel Wingenter Cy Zeck Rosalie Ziebert Vincent Meal Programs More than just Food for both Body and Soul The list of comforts that most of us take for granted is absent in the life of someone who’s homeless or struggling with poverty. Food, cleanliness, companionship – these are luxuries rather than necessities. The Vincent Family Meal Programs forge human bonds that give structure and hope to lives that often have neither. Most of the food served has been donated and this program is funded by private donations, not government grants. A shower was installed for use by homeless meal guests and has proved to be an invaluable extension of services. During extreme cold, the Meal Program stays open offering sleeping bags, safety, and warmth. North Side Meals Served: 35, 089 South Side Meals : 104,274 Showers: 1,924 Volunteer hours : 16, 472 The Glitz and Glamour Sale draws an anxious crowd St. Vincemt de Paul Thrift Store Reduced Prices not Quality of Life Most people are surprised when they first visit the St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store. Racks and racks of fashionable clothes, all priced at $1.99 lead to household items and furniture. What would also surprise them is the amount of merchandise channelled through the Vincentian Services Gift Certificate distribution program which almost equals store sales. Beds are the most commonly requested items and consequently, donations are always needed. Sleeping in a bed rather than on the floor - something most take for granted. Volunteers and Staff are the heart and soul of the Thrift Store Special Events include the Glitz and Glamour sales for designer goods, Collectibles Night of Elegance, Santa’s Workshop, and various fashion shows. Volunteer hours : 4,108 A.G.I.S. Insurance Center, Inc. Richard and Joan Abdoo Carolyn Abrahamson Patricia Ackmann Linda Adamczyk Bart and Michelle Adams George and Patricia Adlam Marietta Advincula and Claude Carpenter Helen Aiello All Together Now, Ltd. Elizabeth Allen Allied Industries John and Elizabeth Altstadt Phillip and Cecilia Ammerman David Amos Harold Anderson Barbara and Donald Anderson Steve and Amy Angeles Jean Aragon T L and C M Armstrong Paul Arnstein Associated Bank Donald and Marlene Atkielski Louis and Lillian Atkinson John Austin Cesar and Fortunata Azcueta James Badem Bader Rutter Badger Elevator, Inc. Gary and Jacqueline Bagrowski Robert Bajenski Lauren Baker The Baker Family Marcy Baldwin Steven and Judith Ballard Mr. and Mrs. Norm Balthasar Christe Banach William Banach Bridget Bannon Steven and Beverly Baran Mary Barr Michael Barret Shirley and Thomas Barrie Mary Lu Barron Diana & Richard Barthel John and Sandra Bartol The Bartolotta Restaurant Group Donors Donors Art and Frances Bates Terrence and Barbara Baudhuin Barb Bauer Doris Bauer Gerard and Mary Bauer Mark and Cynthia Bauer Jeff Bauman Donald and Joan Beaudoin Kenneth Beck Patricia Ann and Thomas Becker Steven and Jana Beeck Elaine Beekman Gerald Behling Norman and Sally Behrendt Anthony and Grace Bell Tracy and Richard Beltoya Anne Bender Mary Bennewitz Ed Benoit Barbara Bensaia Rita Beres Alice Berezinski Gloria and Norbert Berg Lee Berg Muriel Bergeron John and Sharon Best Best Noon Innovators Bethel Evangelical Lutheran Church Janice Beyer Thomas Beyer Beverly Bieniewski Anne Bingham Michael and Mary Bird Meredith Bishop Laurie Bitzer Tom Bitzer Judith Bjornson Matthew Blasinski Joan Bleidorn Kristine Bloechl Joan Blonien Stephen and Rita Boehrer Ludmilla Bollow Darlene Bondowski Judy Booth Dolores Bosbach-Castro Elizabeth Bottern Julianne Boucher Kathleen Bowers Dr. John Bowman Austin and Martha Boyle Patricia Boyle Bernard Braeger Margot Brand Sylvia Brazeau The Bread Basket Robert and Christine Brenk Gerald Brettschneider Robert and Karen Brey Mary Briggs Donovan and Ruth Bro Judith Brockel Dale Brokiewitz Scott and Joyce Brost Henry and Dorothy Brostowitz Douglas Brown Charles and Rita Bruders Carol Brush Bernice Buchanan Mary Ann Budney Joseph Buerger M.L. Buley-Meissner Bruce Bultman Paul and Julie Bunczak Dennis and Jeanne Burch Maureen Burgard Nancy Burns Rita and Lawrence Burns Leon and Carole Burzynski Richard and Lynn Buschmann Kevin Buss Robert Buth Ellen Butler Thomas and Mary Anne Butscher Kenneth and Patricia Byrne Mary Byrne Judith Cafaro Dorothy Calicchio Thomas Callan Laura and Michael Calteux Calvary Lutheran Church Janice Calvert Chas and Priscilla Camilli Joan Cannestra Michael and Margaret Cannestra Patrice Cannestra Paul Cannestra and Lori Koch Cannestra Rita and Frank Cannestra Terry and Thomas Cannestra Annette and Vincent Caputa Timothy Carlin Victoria Carlson-Oehlers Dr. Carter Carroll Anthony and Susan Cascio Catholic Family Life Insurance Catholic Knights Catholic Singles Virginia Cebula Patricia Celek Linda Chaplock John and Sandra Charlier Lynn Charnitz Camille Ann Check Florence Cheslak Ray and Janet Chesner Mary Jo Chmielewski Lawrence and Kathleen Chojnacki Clarence Chou Christ King Congregation Paula Christensen Bonnie Christman Norene Christoffel John and Mary Ann Chucka David and Kathleen Chudy Joseph Chudy City of Greenfield City of Oak Creek Arthur and Eileen Clark Thomas and Joanne Clark Janet Cleary Keith and Laura Cogburn Joseph Colla Barbara Collier Dean Collins Ned Collins Thomas Collins Nora Collins Eibl Columbia St. Mary’s Congregation of the Blessed Trinity Celia Constantineau Colleen Conway G. Patrick Conway John and Marlene Conway Donors Donors Robert and Maureen Conway Lee Ann Cook Ann Louise Corcoran John and Patricia Cordes Joseph Cottrell The Cottrell Foundation Mary Crane Pat Crerar Ida Crivello Marvin Crowe Jill Cruz Richard and Janet Cudahy Rudy and Marjorie Cudzinovic Leon and Rachael Culver Rosemary Cummings Charles and Joyce Cupertino Bernandine Curran Bobby Curry Mr. Daniel Czarnecki Bernard and Regina Czarnecki Henry and Caroline Czarnecki John Czarnezki John Czechan John Czepulis Joseph and Rosemary D’ Agostino Michael and Patricia D’ Amore The Dadmun Family Kathleen Damro Patricia Darin Mary Davenport Betty Davis Mary Davis Lou Davit Karen Dawson Karen and John De Hartog Louis De Mers Adele De Patie Chris Deel Lawrence Delany Victor and Jean Delisle Margadette Demet Carl and Patricia Dentice Jayne and John Desing Joy Devine Virendra Dhuru Lynda Di Pierro Dolores and Richard Dickhut Karl and Lisa Dickson Elizabeth Dixon Frances Dombrowski Mary Domer Vickie Dominski John Donovan Judith Doren Philip and Lois Dougherty Virginia Draeger Elaine Dragotta Gordon and Sharon Drees Ralph Drees Elizabeth Drew Joseph Drexler-Dreis DRS Power & Control Technologies David and Donna Dudor Terry Duffey Robert and Terese Duffy Ronald Dukat Gwenda Dumas John and Margot Dunn David and Eileen Dunning James and Mary Jo Duquaine Charlotte Dwyer S V D P - East Troy Easter Seals Kindcare David and Lisa Eberhardt Anne Eckert Mattie Egge Marcella Egges Elizabeth Ann Ehr Grace Ellen Ehr James Ehrle Julie Elliott Lorraine Elliott Susan Ellmauer Anne Epstein Ervin and Carol Esaman Virginia Esser Sue Ewens Thomas and Peg Fahl Faith Presbyterian Church Peter Fargo William Farrell Jess Favela Richard and Andrea Fedler Louis and Cecilia Felician Laura Felzer Joanne Ferber The goal of all programs is to cumulatively promote positive parenting and youth leadership skills, improve communication and prevent family violence. Participants become an integral part of a comprehensive, community-based family support system. New ways to become a family Vincent Family Resource Center Current programs: Empowering Families of Milwaukee In partnership with the City of Milwaukee General Parenting Education Pre-natal & Post-natal Parenting Family Law Class Open sessions dealing with family matters Infant Massage Techniques to soothe, comfort, and nurture Nurturing Fathers Child development and parenting techniques Breakfast with Dad Encouraging healthy parent-child interaction Circle of Women Women’s support group The Road to Healthy Living - Kicking Butts A stop smoking program Eat 2 Live A healthy regimen of diet and excercise Book Club Series Home Computer Usage Mayor Barrett and Empowering Families staff and program participants 12 Programs 317 Families Served, 1,354 in Attendance 710 Rides provided to programs Milwaukee Health Champion Award 220 Volunteer Hours You must be the change you want to see in the worldMahatma Gandhi Indian political and spiritual leader (1869 - 1948) Friends of the Poor Walk - September 2008 Neighbors Helping Neighbors - Vincentian Services Making Connections in Times of Need The simple act of one person touching the life of another to assist in times of need, is the basis from which all other St. Vincent de Paul programs have grown. Weekly there are stories; touching, moving, heartwrenching stories, whose common thread is the turn-around that began when one person cared about more than the material needs of another and reached out. Sometimes there are prayers. Sometimes there are tears. But the manifestation that validates this person-toperson mission is the number of recipients who return to become donors of both time and money. Conferences whose need far exceeds their resources are designated as “Needy Conferences”. Special fundraisers such as the High Tea and the Walk for the Poor funnel money to these communities. We are born to experience love. Vincentians do this every day by thought and action, often with those that society prefers to not see. Every program has become an extension of this simple knowledge: caring will begin the healing process. 66,999 Hours of Vincentian Service 7,064 Home Visits, 22,846 Total Outreach Visits 65,840 Individuals Served 25 Youth Scholarships, 4,000 sets of school supplies $1,085,948 Outreach Value Elizabeth Findley Cathy Fink Helen Finn First Congregational Church Charles and Helen Fischer Marie Fisher Ann Flaig Christine Fleming Richard Florsheim Thomas and Barbara Fogec Edward Fojtik David Foley S V D P - Council of Fond Du Lac Charles Fontanazza Frances Fontanazza Mary Fontanazza Florence Ford Mary Forecki William and Rita Forrester Herb Foster Robert and Joan Foulks Mary Fox Susan Fox Rosemary Foy John and Karen Franckowiak Tanya Franckowiak Ken and Ella Francois Robert Fredrich John and Shirley Fredrickson Raymond Freeman Janet Frey Friday Fish Fry for Food Mary Frieseke Joan Fritsch Anthony and Audrey Frittitta Sharon Fryjoff Gerald and Margo Fuchs Robert and Dorothy Fuelling G & W Vendors Mary Jane Gaffke Michael and Cynthia Gallagher Dr. Niranjan Gandhi Gregory and Jill Gardetto Margaret Gassenhuber Cherie Gathje Michael and Susan Gau Barbara Gawronski Sylvia Gear Donors Donors Henry and Clare Gefke Albert Gehl Ralph and Betty Gehrmann Marlene Geissler Rosalie Gerlach Kathy Gesser Eileen Gibbs John Gibbs Hal and Margaret Gieseking Cari Giles and Robert Schwalbach Cynthia Gilewski Casey Gill Gary Giombi Girl Scout Troop #212 James Glinski Leon and Angela Glowacki Raymond and Mary Glowacki Karl and Diana Glunz Douglas and Eleanor Gmoser James and Bonnie Goede Mary Golden Joan Goodman Elaine Gordon Rita Gordon Vince Gorichan Edith Gornowicz Andrew and Margaret Govek Bob and Patricia Graf Jerry and Pat Graf Valerie Graf Donald Grall Eugenia Grant Geraldine and Kenneth Grau Anthony and Lorrie Greco Lawrence and Gloria Greco Greenfield Park Evangelical Lutheran Church Russell Greenham Kent and Susan Gregorius Mary Greulich E. Joan Grono Wayne and Jean Grosklaus Mary Anne Gross Bob and Sandra Grosz Matthew Groth Mary Beth & Jeff Gubbins Janet Gudex Joan Gulczynski Neal and Nancy Gunderson Donna and Lee Gundrum Alberto Gutierrez Bill and Mary Haas Paul Haas Diane Haase Harold Haase Jim and Sue Haberstroh Mary and Michael Hahn Richard and Judith Halas Aggie Hale Marcella Hamann Mary Hancock and Samuel Paque Peter and Jill Hansen Marguerite Hanus Laverne Happel Linda Hardy Ronald Hare Terrence and Nancy Hart Alice Hatzenbeller Lynn and Donald Hauser Tim Havey Ann Hayden Charles Hays Helen Heike Ted Hein Thomas and Catherine Heinen Barbara Heinz Marly and Suzanne Hemp Kevin and Mary Jo Henke Donald and Valerie Herkowski Eugene and Catherine Heuer Joan Heuer John Hien Andrew High William and Maureen Hilbert Kathleen Hill Marianne Hillebrand Harold Hinkens Clementine Hoagland Jeanne Hochstatter Steven and Catherine Hoelter Paul and Barbara Hoeper Jeanne Hoff Michael Hofmann Edna Holleran Holy Apostles - S V D P Holy Apostles Congregation Neil Hootkin Andrea Horner Leslie and Joan Horngren Robert and Maureen Horning R Dennis Horvath Paige Hosking Mary Louise Hotter Lux Robert and Joan Houlehen Lisa and Andrew Howell Richard Hoy Marsha Hubbuch Janice Hume Hunger Task Force Milwaukee Konstance Hunter Hupy and Abraham, S.C. Rosemary Hurst Jean Huyler Donald Hying Cheryl Idzikowski Immaculate Conception Parish Immaculate Conception Saukville SVDP Immanuel Evang. Lutheran Church Mary Jeanne Inda Jane Ingersoll Edward Inkmann Elizabeth Inkmann Intellicom International Federation of Engineers Ann Jackson Lyle and Mary Jackson Marion Jackson Larry Jacobi Beverly Jager Jaha Workshop Inc. Carol Jahnke Patricia Jameson Grace Janczak Jane Bradley Pettit Foundation Constance Janikowski Edward and Cheryl Jankowski Karen Jaskie Christopher Jaszewski Frank and Nancy Jelen Thomas and Virginia Jenkins Francis and Rosemary Jennik Jenevie Jensen Rosemary Jeske Patrick Johns Donors Donors Bettye Johnson Catherine and Steven Johnson Felicia Johnson Jane Jonietz Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Jordahl Phillip and Mary Juco James and Mary Juech Michael and Nancy Juley Margaret Julga Thomas and Carmella Junk Dr. John Just Carol and Richard Kaeppler Jann Kalawa Annette Kallman Barbara Kaluzny Judith Kammer and Mark Voorhees Maureen Kania Nancy Kapusta Nancy Kardash George and Mary Karegeannes Mark and Cynthia Karolewicz Dolly Karpinski Louis and Jean Karpinski Ruth Karras Eleanor Kasar Gregory and Valentina Katorski Leonard and Leona Katorski Judy Kauzrich Alvina Kavanagh Mary and Thomas Kavanagh Michael and Shirley Kavanagh Florence Kawczynski Karry & Jane Kean Catherine Kearn Kristin and David Keeling John and Maureen Kelly Mildred Kelley Margaret Kenehan Thomas and Flora Kennedy Mary Ann Kenney Kathleen Kent Anthony and Dorothy Kerhin Raymond and Claire Kern Keyes Charitable Trust Thomas and Eileen Kidder Geri Kieffer John Kielich John and Patricia Kilian Snapshot Bridget Killberg Laura Kingsbury Paul and Zenaida Kintziger Carl and Karen Kitzinger Steve and Kathleen Klein Ruth Klimers Janet Kloser Marsha Knaack Bernadine Knier Knights of Columbus Foundation #524 Knights of Columbus #6646 Knights of Columbus #1709 Florence Kobus Allan and Leann Koch Patricia Koch Raymond and Sue Kocol Judith Kocovsky John and Nancy Koehn Katherine Kohlbeck Geraldine Kolacke Mark Kolancheck Sig Kolano Lillian Kolasinski James and Carol Komar Leroy and Marie Konrath John and Constance Kordsmeier Robert Kordus Leonard and Patricia Koronkowski Cindy Koscinski Dr. Joseph Kostrzewski Ronald Kotecki Janet Kozerski Phyllis Krajna Matt and Kathy Kraker Joanne Kraklow Frank Kralj Loretta Kramer Beverly Krass John Krause Jane Kraw Janice and Michael Krawczyk James Kremer Family Doris Kresheck John and Sandra Krieger Sally Krochalk Mary Krolikowski Marilyn Kros James and Roxanne Krueger Vincent Meal Programs North: South: 2628 North Martin Luther King Drive Milwaukee, WI 53212 931 West Madison Street Milwaukee, WI 53204 The Vincent Meal Sites serve free, hot, nutritious meals to families and individuals six nights of the week in a family friendly atmosphere. On average 150,000 meals are served annually. Volunteers are corporate, faith-based, or individuals from the community who purchase and prepare most of the food, then serve the guests in an atmosphere of dignity and hope. Information, referral, and support are also available. Fifty percent of the regular meal guests are children. Hundreds of additional youth benefit from the program through volunteerism by way of beverage and food service and first hand observation of the wide ranging effects of hunger and poverty. This reminds everyone to be thankful for their own stability and grace while underscoring the importance of giving back. St. Vincent De Paul Thrift Store 2320 West Lincoln Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53215 The mission of the Thrift Store goes far beyond retail sales. While providing a place for low cost furniture, household items and clothing to the local community, it also contributes revenue to all other ongoing St. Vincent de Paul social service programs. One of these programs, Neighbors Helping Neighbors, distributes free gift certificates to the Thrift Store as part of the home visit assesment. The single greatest need is always for beds. The Thrift Store also hosts a Santa’s workshop where parents are able to pick new and slightly used toys free of charge for their children’s Christmas. Voice of the Poor - Social Justice Voice of the Poor is a National St. Vincent de Paul Committee formed to address issues contributing to poverty, suffering or exclusion. A very narrow focus is established from the larger number of topics that were researched, documented and validated by regional St. Vincent de Paul societies. This allows Vincentians to act knowledgeably and credibly in their given roles within the community. Organizational Neighbors Helping Neighbors - Vincentian Services Scattered throughout the metropolitan Milwaukee area are fifty-eight volunteer neighborhood groups, called conferences. These are generally based in Catholic parishes, with the core field work being home visits. During these visits, volunteers respond individually to each situation, assessing challenges and unmet needs. They then provide financial aid, gift certificates for the Thrift Store or community referrals. What is surprising, however, is how often the emotional support that these volunteers provide becomes a bridge towards change, and is remembered long after the financial support’s purpose has been filled. Milwaukee’s St. Vincent de Paul council office is designed to serve our volunteers in the field with a central-intake department comprised of two part-time staff to coordinate referrals. More than half of our referrals are for assistance to children. Conferences also operate food pantries, participate in ongoing prison visitations and nursing home programs, provide back to school supplies to 4,000 children, and fund 25 high school scholarships. Board and Committee seats such as Fund Development and Programs draw from conference membership. The Vincent Family Resource Center 2610 North Martin Luther King Drive Milwaukee, WI 53212 The Vincent Family Resource Center operates a series of family support and child abuse prevention programs that build strong families who then create a stronger community. Established in 1995, the Vincent Family Resource Center serves an area with one of the highest poverty rates in Milwaukee (U.S. Census Bureau). On average, 300 families participate in Vincent Family Resource Center programs, with that number growing every year. Adult empowerment programs are aimed at teaching life skills, better health and nutrition practices, effective communication, and parenting skills. Also offered are home visitation for new parents, one-on-one family coaching, family playtimes, and community events. Licensed teachers provide free childcare while parents attend classes or participate in programs. Youth leadership and support groups teach youth not to choose high-risk behaviors. Engaging in constructive activities that are geared towards developing leadership skills, these programs are structured for both boys and girls.There is also a free toy and book lending library for children as well as their parents. Problems cannot be solved by the level of awareness that created them. – Albert Einstein Michael Krupo Thomas and Leona Kuehn David and Marie Kuemmel Dr. John Kuglitsch Rita Kuhnen Michael and Ruth Kuick Walter and Lois Kunicki Edward Kurdziel Barbara Kutchera Maureen Kwarcinski Paul La Bissoniere Christine Label Dan Label Ronald and Maryann Labott Ladish Co. Foundation Joan Lampe Kathleen Lampone Bob Landowski Mary Lang Jason Langenbacher Eileen Langer Lisa Lang-Riegel Marjorie Lanham Dorothea Lannin Robert and Mary Larkin Judith Larson Pat Larson Susan and Timothy Lassa James and Barbara Lauby Victoria Laudenbach Lois Lauria Lawrence Lauter Sheila Lavin Walter and Carol Le Barge April Leberfing Dolores and John Lecci Frank Lecher Mary and Edward Lemanski Theresa Leon Marilyn Lepeska William and Carol Lerand Gregory and Rebecca Leslie James and Kaye Leszczynski James and Judith Lewis Helen Liccione Martin and Antonette Liddy Lawrence and Clare Liebe Dena Lieberman and John Stutt Donors Donors Cecilia and Kenneth Liemeisel Patricia Lilek Sally Lindner Linn Presbyterian Church Minnie Linyear Robert and Edith Litkowiec Paul Llanas Helen Lobue Al Loeffler Gregory and Patricia Loehrer Nancy Loferski Dale and Barbara Lofquist Mark and Carol Loomis Shirley Louthan Loyal Order of Moose Lodge Marguerite Lucas Roxann and Leslie Lucas Joan Ludwig Cal Lukas Leona Lukaszewski Lumen Christi - S V D P Kathleen Lunz Sue Lyday Mark Lyday Kathleen Maag John and Marguerite Mac Gillis Susan Mac Gillis Scott and Barbara Macpherson Patrick Madden Peter and Judith Madden Robert and Patricia Madden Shelly Madden Jacqueline Maggiore Edward and Mary Ida Mahler Sr. Regina Maibusch Patricia Makens Priscilla Malek Catherine Maletta Mary Lou and James Maletta Karen Malloy Catherine Marbach Shirley Marine Monica Mark John Markel David and Kathly Markwiese Sylvia Marmurowicz Louise and Albert Martens Leon Martin Michelle Martin Richard Martin Jeannette Masters Fred Matestic Edward Matichek Max A. Sass & Sons Funeral Homes Laurine Maxwell Carol May Carl Mayer Thomas Mayer Joseph and Virginia Mazza E. Michael Mc Cann Dennis and Kathryn Mc Carthy Margaret Mc Cormick & Robert Goetten Patricia Mc Cormick Elizabeth Mc Coy Sydney and Eric Mc Donald Thomas and Kathleen Mc Elligott James and Betty Mc Fadden Joseph and Paula Mc Gee Fr. Robert Mc Glinn John Mc Gourthy Stephen and Ruth Mc Guire Jerome and Mary Mc Innes Teri Mc Intosh Shannon Mary Meagher Medical College of Wisconsin Raul and Jeanne Medina John and Patricia Megan Patricia and Robert Melcher Eva Melenchuk Shirley Melicher Donald and Beatriz Melin Memorial Evang. Lutheran Church Mequon United Methodist Church Suzanne Mettelman Charles Meyer Harley Meyer Jeffrey and Karen Meyer Marilyn Meyer Pamela Meyer Paul Michael Betty Michalowski John Miers Ruth Mihelich Florence Mikna Gary and June Mikolajczyk Robert and Loretta Mikula Pat Milewski Barbara Miller Beverly Miller Colleen Miller Douglas and Janet Miller Robert Miller Henry and Isabelle Mills Milwaukee Bucks Milwaukee Catholic Home Milwaukee Chapter Waabi Milwaukee Dynamic Security, Inc. Jeannette Mintz Wayne and Kathleen Modra Nancy Moews Loretta and Damian Mogilka Carol and Robert Mohr Mr. and Mrs. Robert Molke Claire Monasterio John and Rosemary Monroe Sandra and John Montague Patrice Moore Sharon Moretti Jaime and Carmen Morice John Morimanno Ruth Morrison Christina Morrow James Morrow Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Company James and Kathleen Moscicki Ronald & Mary Muchenberger Fred and Mary Jo Muenkel Lucille Muldoon Mary Mullaney Karen Murawski Michael and Bonnie Murawski Nancy Muro Barbara and Glenn Murphy George Murphy Peter Murray William Murray John and Lucia Murtaugh Luella Musche Mary Musk Dorothy Mutranowski Mary Naber David Nash Donors Donors Robert Nawrocki Diane Neicheril Linda Nelson Terry Nelson Patricia Nelson-Hyps Janet Nennig Mark and Michelle Nennig Laura Neumann David and Karen Neville New Testament Church of Milwaukee Richard and Joyce Nicolazzi Kathryn Niggemann Eugene and Marlene Nimmer Jeanette Noack Teresa Nonnenmacher Beth Norppa Erv and Lynn Nowak Pat Nowak Daniel and Nancy Nowakowski Marie Nowakowski Patricia Nowakowski John and Jeanne O’ Connell Mary O’ Connell Williams Alan O’ Connor Jeanne O’ Keane Anne O’ Meara Stillwell Michael and Marjorie O’ Neill Katherine and Terrence O’ Reilly Terry O’ Shaughnassy Kathy Ochocki Alice Odegard and Nancy Bobula John and Peggy Olson Brian and Ruth Olszewski Allen and Cathy Onopa Louis and Carol Opansky Marlene Ott Kathryn Owen S V D P - Council of Ozaukee Mary and John Ozburn John Paczesny Thomas and Marie Pahl Pallottine Fathers & Brothers Inc. Ralph Palma Richard and Mary Ann Panasuk Mary Pandl Charles and Shirley Panosian Dyana Papenfus Paradise Memorial Funeral Home Gilbert and Rose Parazinski Jazmin Parcon Alice Parish Gail and Terrence Pavletic Jerome and Diane Pawlak Barkley Payne Lora Pecor Dennis Pehoski Marilyn Peliska Susan Peliska Judy Ann and Chip Pendleton Elaine Penn William and Kathleen Pennoyer Mildred Pepin Jo Pereira Heidi Peters James Peters Margaret Petersen Michael & Nancy Pfau Peter Pfau Gregory Pfeifer Lorri Pickart Pioneer Branch No. 2 Sharon Piotrowski Angeline Pipia Katherine Piraino Constance Piskula Faymarie Pluskota Eleanor Pochowski James and Sadie Podewils John Poehlmann Walter Poheim Polish Heritage Alliance Inc. Ken and Helen Ponec Randal and Kathy Popelier Potter’s Piggly Wiggly Phil Powandra James Powell and Kathleen Mc Cormick Thomas and Elizabeth Powers PPC Foundation Pressing On Hal Prey Prince of Peace Congregation Dave and Gail Prohaska Frank Provinzano Todd and Kim Prudlow John and Carrie Pruhs Steven and Rebecca Prunuske Gerald Felsecker Executive Director Dear Friends: 2008 was a great year for the Society of St. Vincent de Paul in Milwaukee, continuing its 159 years of caring for the poor in Milwaukee. The hungry were fed. The statistics on the many meals served and the food distributed through pantries and delivered to homes were staggering. The sick were visited. For many people aged and disabled, St. Vincent de Paul volunteers were the only visitors they had. Those unprotected from the cold were clothed. Items donated to the poor both through our store and directly to one of our other programs were given without cost to those in need. Children sleeping on the floor were given beds. The Society provided 1,092 beds to poor families during 2008, the majority of which were purchased due to lack of adequate donations. Families were offered opportunities to learn behaviors that strengthened their ties to each other. Poverty has always been more than a lack of financial resources. Nurturing, parenting, supporting, and life skills training are a key component of Vincentian services. As we enter into a new year, we are especially conscious of the call for change. Our new national president has strongly reminded us to roll up our sleeves and work for a better economic and social system. He has challenged Americans to get more involved. For many, the hopefulness of this message is more than rhetoric. But it reaffirms the basic values that built and maintained our country. The reemphasis of these values is a secular reaffirmation of the values which our Society has always embraced. St. Vincent de Paul consists of a virtual army of unpaid volunteers, in touch with the grass roots, who give deeply of themselves to help those desperately in need of service. They believe that the answer to poverty is more than the distribution of goods, but rather a greater distribution of caring - the element that empowers human beings to be the best that they can be. Real caring will lead to greater understanding and sharing. It carries a message that no check or bag of groceries can carry by itself. Our logo bears the phrase “at the heart of giving.” It is a phrase worth reflection, referring to the caring that is an essential component of our charity. Our challenge is to put aside any ‘compassion fatigue,’ to welcome others into caring service, and to keep offering help together with hope. The resulting world we aim to build will be a much more caring place. Leadership Dear Friends and Community Partners: While reflecting on the Society’s past year, a consistent element kept coming to mind…people! The Society is an organization of dedicated, active individuals forming conferences, committees, program volunteers, boards and contributors. The people that serve and the people we serve are a reflection of the family of God. Through our people–to–people services, we provide the works of justice and charity. The Vincentian role of listening to the voices of the poor and walking with them is indeed a distinct role. Week after week and month after month, the role of ordinary people who provide leadership and Vincentian services are what makes up the society. And what makes this unique is their accountability. As a collective people called Vincentians, we account for everything we do. Whether it is the number of hours we serve, the amount of food, clothing, rent, energy assistance, bus tickets and dollars donated, we are accountable. We are a spiritual community of people and leaders. First and foremost, Vincentian spirituality is faith in action. This faith in action adapts to our ever-changing world and is a reflection of our visits and all our programs. The lay society of St. Vincent de Paul looks forward to the challenges we all face in 2009. Together with the people we serve and as the poverty rate grows, the Society will meet this challenge as we have before. Together with our parish and community contributors, we continue to grow and meet our call to ministry of charity and justice. Rita Cannestra President, Board of Directors Donors Kenneth & Marilyn Prushiek Jill Prushiek Philip and Debra Prushiek Ruth Przybylski Brent Puck Mary Puerner Richard and Mary Lou Purucker Quad/Graphics Irene Quast Margaret Quirk Ursula and Fahed Raad Maryann Raash Lee and Bette Radke Daniel and Catherine Radler Joyce Radtke Richard Rainer Dennis and Joyce Rakowski Wayne and Theresa Ramus Haakon and Dorothy Randar Fred Rapant Herbert and Lillian Rass Joseph and Marilyn Ratke Sandra and Robert Rauch Mark Rausch Gregory and Mary Rebholz Lillian Rebholz Thomas and Barbara Rebholz Scott and Janet Rebholz Reb’s Cleaning Service Kristine Reck Thomas Reddy Donald Reed Edward Refinski Carl Regenfelder Kathy Regenfelder Marion Rehorst REI W.A. and Jean Reinemann Bertha Reinhold Anthony and Jean Reis Lauretta Reising Stanley and Mary Repinski Christina Reum Rexnord Foundation Stan and Arlene Ribich Joan Richter Timothy and Kerry Ripple Paul Ristow and Rita Donahue-Ristow Ritz, Holman CPA’s Roger and Nancy Ritzow Paul and Gordana Robey Jose Rodriguez Tom and Ann Roeder Forrest and Mary Roemer Joyce and Robert Roesler Donald Roethig Robert Rogalinski Karen and Patrick Rogney Juan Rojo David and Bernice Rolfs Edwin and Maryangela Roman Enrique Romo Mary Rondinelli Mary Ronge W.J. and Mary Roob Gervase and Beverly Rose George Rosecky Colleen Rosengarten Andrea Ross Charles and Ann Ross Patricia Ross Kenneth and Carol Roth Francis and Eileen Rotta Roundy’s We Care Program Charles and Patricia Roy Jean Rumschlag Chuck and Carol Runningen Alexandra Lynn Rupert Mary Ann Ruppert Rust-Oleum Corporation Peter and Lourdes Ruta Sheila Ryan Eugene and Nancy Sabinash Robert and Mary Sackett Eva Maria Sander Carmello Sanfelippo Mary Sanfelippo Mrs. Michael Sanfelippo James and Jean Santi Robert and Virginia Savrnoch James Schaefer Curtis and Loretta Schaefer Holly Ann Schaefer Sandra Schaff Erna Schatzman Theresa Schaub Lorie Scheinkoenig Dolores Schieffer Joan Schilke Bernard and Lea Schlaefer J. Gerald and Marjorie Schlosser Jo Ann Schmidt Mary Schmidt Russell and Lois Schmidt Sharron Schmidt Pat Schmit Dr. Karl Schmitt Elizabeth Schmitz George and Kathleen Schneider Patty Schneider Dr. William Schneider Betty Schoeberl Eugene and Ellen Schramka Carl and Margaret Schrank Robert Schrimpf Donna Schroeder William and Lois Schubring Leroy Schueller Susan Schuett Marion Schulte William and Helen Schulte Bonnie Schultz Robert Schultz Jerome and Barbara Schulz Doreen and Randy Schwager Mary Schwalbach Pamela Schwalbach Jennifer Schwartz Debra and Thomas Schwei Darrel and Shirley Schwenn Paul and Marianne Scobey Mary Ann Searing Mary Anne and Michael Sears Jean Seder Judy Seipel Geraldine and Ronald Seiser Margaret Seitz Rosemary Selep Emily Selin Sensient Technologies Foundation Mary Sermersheim Thomas and Maren Seymour Anthony and Lucy Shaker Joyce Shakespeare Christine Shaughnessy Robert Shelledy Rita Shields Nancy Shirley Shorewest Realtors Sharon Shulse Carla Siefkes Mark and Bonnie Siegel Arnold Siegert Janice Sikora-Tabat Retha Simmons Juanito and Violeta Singson Mary Siobhan Haggerty Sisters of St. Dominic Unit #1215 Sisters of St. Francis Steven and Nancy Sitzberger Arsenio and Justina Siy Rev. Richard Sklba Camille Slowinski Janet Slupski Theobald and Virginia Sneddon Kay Snowden Michael and Soledad Socha Konrad Soergel Tracy Sokol Cynthia and Warren Sommer Shirley Sowa Kenneth and Gail Sowinski Michael and Barbara Spalda Stanislaus Spence Werner and Mary Sperzel Mary and David Spiegel Wesley and Lori Ann Spikberg Ronald and Carolyn Spitz Ruth Spooner Burton and Inger Spurrier St. Alexander Congregation St. Anthony On the Lake - S V D P St. Augustine - SVDP St. Benedict the Moor Community Alumni St. Bernadette Congregation St. Edward Racine - S V D P St. Francis Borgia St. James Congregation St. Jerome - S V D P St. Jerome Congregation St. John Vianney - S V D P Donors Donors St. John Vianney Youth Group St. Joseph Big Bend - S V D P St. Joseph Grafton S V D P St. Joseph’s Benevolent Society St. Joseph’s Congregation St. Leonard Congregation St. Luke - SVDP St. Mary/St. Peter - S V D P St. Mary’s Congregation St. Matthew Congregation St. Matthias St. Monica Society St. Stephen Parish Tina and Jerry Stacy Martha Stanczak Diane Stanfield William and Charles Stanfield Fr. Paul Stanosz Anton and Sally Staskunas Gerald and Joan Staut Lawrence Stein Anthony and Sue Steiner Gary and Susan Stenzel Marilyn Stenzel Donovan and Jennifer Stephens Margaret Steppe Mary Steppe Jack and Grace Stetter Edward and Ruth Stevens Albert and Jennie Stich Dennis Stienstra Karen Stiles Andrew and Jennifer Stilling Werner & Gerda Stoehlker Anthony and Margret Storniolo R Gary & Rosemary Storts Luke Strand Richard and Margaret Streff Grace Stroik Brian and Jane Stutt Bruce and Jean Stutt Magdaline Suggs David and Colleen Sullivan-Konyn Summit Place Supple Restaurant Group Inc. Charles and Lucille Swain Ralph Szablewski Linda Szafranski Purpose & History Camille Tadych Timothy Tarpey Henry Tessmer Mary Beth Thays Karen Theama Tracey Theberath Edward Thekan Mary Thelen Donald and Ruth Ann Theys Kenneth Theys Roger Thiel Lawrence and Melba Thoma Cassandria Thomas Mark Thomas Ed Thompson Jacquie Thompson Marianne Thompson Myron and Ethelinda Thomsen Marion Thorson Bernadette Timm Howard Timmermann Susan and Jeffrey Torres Julie Trafton Carol Treis Gae Ann Treloar Clem and Dorothy Trimborn Joan Trinkl Elizabeth Tucker Jeanette Tuszynski Lee and Marge Tyne Marianne Ullrich United Way of Greater Milwaukee Lourdette Van Driel Thomas and Lynn Van Himbergen David Van Kampen Rose Van Laanen Sheila Vander Sanden Janet Vandezande Richard and Barbara Vehlow Velcheck & Finger Thomas Venne Gregory Verive Verlo Mattress Factory & Outlets Rosalita Villa Alejandro Vinluan Donnell Vogel Fr. Jim Vojtik Robert Volke St. Vincent de Paul Society of Milwaukee Purpose: To provide assistance for any person in need. As culture and economics have changed, the St. Vincent de Paul Society of Milwaukee has found itself evolving into a leading provider of social services. Based on establishing one-on-one relationships, these services include emotional and financial emergency aid, free meals, visitation, companionship, parenting programs and support groups, as well as advocacy in the social justice arena. The goal of all programs is self-development and independence through the recognition of our common need for basic human dignity and integrity. Services are provided regardless of religious denomination and ethnicity. History: In Paris during 1833, the St. Vincent de Paul Society began as a small group of similarly-minded students led by Frederic Ozanam, then 20 years old. Their model of visiting the poor of the Paris slums was adopted widely, reaching Milwaukee in 1849. Several Milwaukee Catholic parishes established groups of volunteers, called conferences. By 1914, enough conferences existed to form a council which allowed for legal incorporation and the ability to expand service to a broader client base. The basic one-on-one visit historically evolved to also include programs, free meals, shelters, and outreach centers. Through the generous support of not only the Catholics, but other faiths and the broader urban community, our programs now employ many professional staff members who train and consult with the largely volunteer core staff. 175 Years of History 142 Countries Mission Statement Inspired by Gospel values, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, a Catholic lay organization, leads women and men together to grow spiritually by offering person-to-person service to the needy and suffering in the tradition of its founder, Frederic Ozanam, and its patron, St. Vincent de Paul. As a reflection of the whole family of God, members are drawn from every ethnic group, and economic level. Members witness God’s love by embracing all works of charity and justice. The Society collaborates with other people of good will in relieving need and addressing its causes, making no distinction among those served, because, in them, members see the face of Christ. Friends of the Poor Walk - September 2008 Donors Donors James and Jill Vornsand Michael Vruno Walter and Rita Wachs Dick and Sheryl Wade Cindy Wagner Maria Waldes Andrew and Paula Waldoch Mary Ellen Waldoch Virginia Waldron Rose Mary Walecki Florian and Vera Waligorski Jerry and Lynn Wall Rita Wallermann Joyce and Martin Walsh Kevin and Katherine Walter Marianne Walters Michael Wankowski John and Margaret Ward The Washing Machine Man SVDP - Washington County Parishes Cynthia and Joseph Waters Waukesha Council SVDP Wauwatosa Savings Bank Foundation Lois Wawrzyn Beth and William Webb Barbara Webber Christopher Weber Thomas and Dianne Weber Roger and Nancy Weede Thomas and Pamela Weghorst Betty Weinfurter Raymond and Sidne Jane Weis Patricia Weiss Gordon Weiss Joseph and Betty Weiss George and Susan Welton James Wenders Lori and Paul Wenzel Stephanie Werediuk Richard and Jeanette Wesley Maria Wetzel William and Dorothy Whelan Ronald and Kathleen White Norbert and Dorothy Whittle John Wierschem Ruth Wiest Perrin Geri Wilger Dennis and Patricia Wilken Mary Ann Wilkes Jane Williams Moses Williams Ken and Elaine Willis Mazie Willms James and Kathleen Wing Sally Winter Brad and Patty Wirth James Witkowiak Walter and Hilda Witte Karla Wittgren Le Roy and Patricia Wnukowski Marion Wojtkowski Richard Wolf Dave Wolfe Leroy Wolniakowski Mary Worley Carole Worrall Les and Ann Wright Emily Wroblewski Mary Wszalek Russell and Sandra Wszalek Anita Wucherer Audrey Wyman Frederic Yatchak and Christine Mahler Yatchak Linda and Julian Young Barbara and Thomas Zacher Arlene Zaffrann Teresa Zager Margie Zaworski Mary Zeck Char and Jim Zeller James and Doreen Zeller Thomas Zemek Mary Jane Zepplin Anthony Ziebert Frank and Patricia Ziebert Charlotte Ziegler Margaret Zignego Keith and Mary Zwicke Edward Zywiec Financial Information Board of Directors & Committees 2008-2009 The St. Vincent de Paul Society Council of Milwaukee is a private, non-profit 501(c) 3 corporation. The financial summary of operations has been audited by Ritz Holman LLP. Complete audited financial statements can be obtained by contacting our administrative office at 9601 W. Silver Spring Drive. A copy of the organization’s IRS Form 990 is available online at www.guidestar.org. This financial summary also includes financial activities of the St. Vincent de Paul Conference volunteer groups serving in Milwaukee County. BALANCE SHEET Assets 2008 Cash $292,601 Investments 3,886,756 Accounts Receivable 134,980 Inventories 156,967 Prepaid Expenses 36,230 Property and Equip 1,329,979 565,133 Other $6,402,646 Total Assets Liabilities Accounts Payable Accrued Liabilities Other Total Liabilities Net Assets Total Liabilities & Net Assets Donated Items 12% Investment Loss (13)% 2007 $648,855 3,953,366 118,564 165,301 53,330 1,322,506 534,679 $6,796,601 $38,248 145,888 563,373 $747,509 $62,758 103,202 514,687 $680,647 $5,655,137 $6,115,954 $6,402,646 $6,796,601 2008 Revenues Expenses Stores Meal Programs Family Resource Center Volunteer Services Conference (Volunteer Grps) Management Supprt Serv Total Expenses $1,118,762 $1,071,108 285,208 236,727 421,750 433,153 301,251 306,565 672,823 726,899 409,713 406,795 $3,209,507 $3,181,247 Change in Net Assets ($460,817) ($160,811) Management Support Serv 13% Misc. 1% Contributions and Bequests 48% Retail Sales 31% STATEMENT OF REVENUE, EXPENSES AND CHANGE IN NET ASSETS 2008 2007 Revenue $1,322,000 $800,984 Contributions and Bequests 573,056 579,598 Conference (Volunteer Grps) 860,143 830,009 Retail Sales (358,839) 463,621 Investment Income/(Loss) 331,773 327,542 Donated Merchandise 20,557 18,682 Miscellaneous $2,748,690 $3,020,436 Total Revenue Conference (Volunteer Grps) 21% Stores 35% Conference (Volunteer Grps) 21% Volunteer Services 9% Family Resource Center 13% Meal Programs 9% 2008 Expenses Board of Directors Rita Cannestra, President Jane Stratton, Vice President Kathleen Neidert, Secretary Mark Thomas, Treasurer Michael Mowers, SE Area Chair James Cox, SW Area Chair Marvin Crowe, NE Area Chair James Judziewicz, NW Area Chair Eileen Ciezki, Family Resouce Center Rep Mary Zahn, Catholic Charities Rep Christe Banach, Store Rep Steve Johnstone, Fund development E. Michael Mc Cann, Voice of the Poor Deacon William Banach, Spiritual Advisor Gerald Felsecker, Executive Director Voice of the Poor (Joint Committee with Archdiocesan Council) Don Mueller, Chair Patricia Bacon Robert Buerger Rita Burgess Richard Buschmann Rita Cannestra Marvin Crowe John Donovan James Ehrle Michael Finley Greg Hannon George Howley Christine Johansen Dolores Kaczkowski Mary Lynn Madsen E. Michael McCann Michael Mowers Ron Muchenberger Steven Renzelmann Donald Roskopf Chuck Schmidt Mary Schwalbach Robert Shelledy Ron Spitz Mary Steppe John Tisdale Susan Wanat Gerry Felsecker, Staff 2008 Scholarship Committee Rita Cannestra, Chair James Cox Terry Duffey Mary Ann Franzen Greg Hannon Jane Jonietz Judy Kocovsky Peter Moncher Sherry Moncher Kathy Neidert Rosemary Zemek Kathy Neidert Beth Hohenfeldt, Staff Needy Conference Board Robert Landowski, Chair SE AREA Rudolph Cudzinovic Dolores Kaczkowski Kenneth Rozek Michel Socha SW AREA William Banach Elroy Nell Robert Landowski Joyce Roesler NE AREA Ella Brooks James Ehrle Bertha Eggleston Michael Gravelle NW AREA Phillip LaPorte Ruth Spooner Mary Steppe Timothy Tarpey Michelle Martin, Staff Meal Program Advisory Board Lin Fischer Fr. James Dammeir Dolores Kaczkowski Pam Lownik Joyce Roesler Ruth Figueroa, Staff Greg Hannon, Staff Finance Committee Mark Thomas, Chair Glenn Gondolfi David Lownik Stephen McGuire Joan Schilke Steven Ballard Debra Nunley Michelle Martin, Staff Gerry Felsecker, Staff Store Committee Christe Banach, Chair Gary Storts Don Borden Carol Griffin, Staff Michelle Martin, Staff Gerry Felsecker, Staff Fund Development Committee Steve Johnstone, Chair Kathy Jenkins Patricia McCormick Brian Olszewski Joan Schilke Mary Greulich, Staff Conference Development Committee Jane Stratton, Chair Marvin Crowe James Cox James Judziewicz Michael Mowers Debbie Duskey, Staff Properties Committee Don Borden, Chair Peter Murray Gil Parazinski Gary Storts Stephany Pruitt, Staff Greg Hannon, Staff Michelle Martin, Staff Carol Griffin, Staff Gerry Felsecker. Staff Contact Information St Vincent de Paul Milwaukee Council Office Neighbors Helping Neighbors Voice of the Poor 9601 West Silver Spring Drive Milwaukee, WI 53225 Phone: 414-462-7837 Fax 414-462-5458 Vincent Family Resource Center 2610 North Martin Luther King Drive Milwaukee, WI 53212 Phone: 414-374-0109 Fax 414-374-0161 Vincent Meal Program North: 2628 North Martin Luther King Drive Milwaukee, WI 53212 South: 931 West Madison Street Milwaukee, WI 53204 Phone: 414-649-9555 Fax: 414-649-0113 St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store 2320 West Lincoln Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53215 Phone: 414-672-2040 Fax: 414-672-4031 Pickups: 414-462-7863 At the Heart of Giving St Vincent de Paul Society 2008 Annual Report