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

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