Shine a Light 2010 Annual Report our mission The Night Ministry was created out of diverse religious traditions to build relationships with vulnerable youth and adults on the nighttime streets. Today, we build relationships in a variety of settings. Through these relationships and the provision of housing, health, spiritual, and social services, we seek to empower people of all ages to meet their own needs. Recognizing the uniqueness, dignity, and value of each person, we accept individuals as they are, in an affirming and compassionate manner. We call the larger community to the same mission. Dear Friends, Throughout Fiscal Year 2010, with the help of supporters like you at our “This plan because there are many more lives to be touched. To ensure that The Night Often in life, we do not know how we impact others. Rest assured, however, that side, The Night Ministry Ministry can continue through The Night Ministry, continued our mission of touching lives, this year you do make a difference in building relationships with we completed a strategic the lives of those whom society vulnerable adults and youth planning process, the results has often forgotten or ignored. on the streets and in our of which provide us with a This report highlights some shelters. roadmap to guide our work examples, and we hope you in the next three years. We will enjoy reading it. The involvement of our friends, in all of the ways they are establishing systems partner with us, truly has an for analyzing our program As long as there are people what makes impact on those whom we results, and we are planning who need us, we will us a unique, serve. These partnerships our next moves in order to continue reaching out to and this work positively keep providing the most them. Thank you for joining impact the lives of thousands effective services possible with us to help those in need of people in our community to Chicago’s vulnerable in our community. every year. populations. This plan reaffirms important organization: Our focus on For example, a former us a unique, important Lakeview contacted The organization: Our focus Night Ministry via Facebook on those who are on the earlier this year. Six years streets at night and our ago, she was a homeless unconditional acceptance teen, out of options and of them, no matter who needed a place to stay. Now, they are or where they are in them, no matter she is a successful adult and their life. Such unequivocal acceptance is the who they are or feels she owes that to The Night Ministry’s involvement cornerstone of our services; in her life. She wrote to in fact, sometimes that thank us and to encourage acceptance is even service us to continue our work, enough. on the streets at night and our unconditional acceptance of where they are in their life.” Paul W. Hamann President William A. Goldstein 2010 Board Chair reaffirms what makes client of our shelter in those who are Our work still isn’t done. 1 who we serve The Night Ministry exists to serve people experiencing homelessness or who are in danger of becoming homeless, and people who are vulnerable and experiencing hardship on Chicago’s streets. Many of The Night Ministry’s clients, because of fear, mental illness, poverty, or precarious living conditions, need a helping hand to utilize the healthcare and social support systems that can help them improve their lives. The Night Ministry serves youth and adults regardless of their religion, ethnicity, social status or sexual orientation. By educating and building the capacity of volunteers and partner agencies, we call others to join us in our work. our distinctive approach Through consistent presence, along with messages of acceptance and hope, The Night Ministry’s trained staff and volunteers build affirming and compassionate relationships with adults and youth who are homeless, tenuously housed, unemployed, or living in poverty. The Night Ministry meets individuals where they are. We listen and accept without judgment, working to establish safe and trusting relationships so that we can offer support, encouragement and comfort. We are prepared to provide health care, referrals to additional services, and youth shelter to those who seek them. youth shelter services The Night Ministry owns and operates two buildings as shelters for youth ages 14-20 who are experiencing homelessness. Youth come to our shelters for a variety of reasons: being kicked out of their home due to pregnancy, sexual orientation, or other reasons; family financial concerns, including home foreclosure; abuse and/or neglect at home; and mental health issues. Three programs are available: Our 32 shelter • The Interim Housing Program is 120 days and provides guidance and support to help youth secure safe and stable housing, return to school, achieve financial independence, and access medical care. • The Transitional Living Program serves young people who most likely will not be reunited with family. It provides educational, employment, health and life skills support for up to two years. This longer period allows young people the opportunity to structure a stable living situation once leaving the shelter. • Young women with or expecting children find services tailored to their needs at our eight-bed, eight-crib Response-Ability Pregnant and Parenting Program. At-risk young mothers and their children who do not reside at the shelter also receive community support through this program, which is a federal demonstration project. beds provided 242 homeless youth with 9,413 nights in a safe, warm bed in fiscal year 2010. 2 health outreach bus In fiscal year 2010, we made over 73,000 contacts with families, adults and youth from the Health Outreach Bus. youth outreach There are only 189 shelter beds in Chicago reserved for homeless youth. However, an estimated 2,000 youth experience homelessness every night in Chicago. The Night Ministry’s 38-foot Health Outreach Bus delivers free health care, referrals, and other services at night to six Chicago neighborhoods on a regular schedule all year long, regardless of weather. The Bus serves youth, adults, and families with its specially equipped nursing station, hospitality area, and private counseling and HIV testing room. Thanks to our dedicated volunteers, 99,105 meals were served from the Bus to individuals out on Chicago’s nighttime streets. Youth Outreach Team staff made more than 9,000 contacts with over 2,000 youth in fiscal year 2010. The Night Ministry’s Youth Outreach Team is often the first helpful presence for young people on the street. To help them be safe and access supportive services that can help them stabilize their lives, the Team goes to neighborhoods where these young people congregate, such as Lakeview and Rogers Park. Through the Youth Outreach Team’s large blue van, which has been operating at night in Lakeview for more than ten years, and in conjunction with the Broadway Youth Center, The Night Ministry provides housing and job training referrals, education support, crisis intervention, hygiene supplies and meals. 3 showered with support 4 All the residents of The Night Ministry’s Lakeview Shelter are pregnant or parenting teens, so when the girls talked about wishing they could have a baby shower, the staff decided to throw one for them. “I got onesies, bibs, lots of diapers,” explains Niaesha. “What I got at the shower was all that I had for her.” What the seven expectant mothers took away from the shower and their time at the shelter was, however, much more than material gifts: they were able to build a support network. “This program changes you as a person,” explains Niaesha. “I used to have a nasty, outrageous attitude because I’d been hurt so many times, but at the shelter, they’re here to help you, and it feels very good to have that support.” Niaesha is now studying to get her GED, and is confident that she will go on to pursue her dream of becoming a social worker. She and her daughter Nevaeh were accepted into The Night Ministry’s long-term shelter, where she can work towards that goal while focusing on being a great mom and shining a bright light for Nevaeh to follow by example. “I love being a mom,” she says, “She’s perfect, and The Night Ministry has given me everything that I need to succeed.” shine a light with a song When The Night Ministry’s Health Outreach Bus began making stops in Chicago’s Pilsen neighborhood, there weren’t a lot of people coming to use the many services it was there to provide. Gerardo was one of just a handful of people who came regularly to get a meal, but one night when he was very ill, he realized how much more the bus offered. Nancy Schreiber, one of the Nurse Practitioners for the Bus, treated him and was able to give him the antibiotics he needed to get well. Gerardo was so thankful for the services he received that he decided to use his talents to give something back: rain or shine, for the last three years he has brought his mariachi band to The Night Ministry’s Pilsen Bus stop, where he plays for the clients and staff. With his music, he’s helped to shine a light on the services available at the Bus and encouraged other members of his community who are in need to use them. Now an average of 200 people come every time it makes its Pilsen stop. “I like coming here because they treat me very well,” Gerardo explains. “I like coming here because I get what I need here.” 5 Lorenzo Rowell was just eight years old when he became homeless. “My mother was using drugs so I was taken away by the state, but I didn’t stay in one place. Every year I moved three or four times.” As a teenager, he stayed at one of The Night Ministry’s shelters for a month and learned about their Homeless Experts Living Life’s Obstacles group (H.E.L.L.O.), the longest continuously running homeless youth empowerment group in the U.S. Now, three years later, Lorenzo has started college and just moved into his first apartment, but he is still committed to the group and to shining a light on the issue of homelessness. Over the years, he has met with state senators, given testimony to lawmakers, led workshops, spoken at homelessness forums, done radio interviews, and participated in organized protests. He says he has the most fun at events like the H.E.L.L.O. art show, which showcased work done by the group about the problems they face as homeless youth. This year, Mayor Daley and Illinois Representative Greg Harris came to the event and heard Lorenzo present a 22 point legislative agenda he helped prepare. He is most proud, however, of going to the state capital to speak on his 21st birthday. “We actually got some funding for the homeless youth in the state because we went down,” he explains. “I think that’s the biggest impact I’ve had on homelessness.” When asked why he has stayed with the group for so long, his answer comes quickly: “Because my work isn’t done. It will be done when there are no more homeless people on the streets.” 6 creating leaders creating change a picture is worth 1,000 words Jan Rotter began volunteering at The Night Ministry four years ago when her youngest child left for college. With a degree in art education and years of experience teaching, she spends an average of two nights a week at the shelter playing games, watching movies, and making art with the youth. “I started keeping copies of their drawings,” she says. “If kids are homeless, everything they have is in a bag or suitcase and a lot of things get lost. This way I can always make another copy for them.” She also began drawing pictures of some of the children and babies in the shelter, and turned the drawings into a coloring book for new parents. “I was an adult when I had my first baby, and there was still so much to learn,” she explains. “When you’re 16 or 17 years old with a new baby, it’s hard.” The book talks about things like choking hazards, soothing methods, and how to hold a bottle. Jan estimates she’s given it to about 100 young people. “It’s a great way to get the information to them,” she says, “because they can just look at the book, and then we can talk about it. It’s not intimidating. And a lot of the parents are still kids; they still like to color.” If anyone is shining a light, Jan argues that it isn’t her. “I’m just so honored that I can spend time with these kids. For me it’s a great feeling and they absolutely bring a light into my life.” 7 financial information The following financial information was abstracted from the organization’s June 30, 2010 financial statements. A copy of the audited financial statements will be provided upon request. REVENUE Grants & Contracts Government Private Foundations Corporations & Congregations Total Grants & Contracts Individuals Bequests Special Events Other (Including Interest) $ 1,641,135 $ 1,786,265 $ 350,438 $ 3,777,838 $ 604,478 $ 103,494 $ 157,357 $ 24,666 TOTAL REVENUE $ 4,667,833 EXPENSES BY FUNCTIONAL AREA Outreach & Health Ministry 8 Individuals 13% Special Events 3% Bequests Other 2% 1% Government 35% Corporations & Congregations 8% Private Foundations 38% sources of income HIV Prevention & Testing Medical Services Bus Outreach Total for Outreach & Health Ministry Youth Services Open Door Shelter - West Town Transitional Living Program (8 beds, 2-years) Interim Youth Shelter (16 beds, 120-days) After Care Total for Open Door Shelter - West Town Youth Outreach Youth Shelter Network Open Door Shelter - Lakeview: RAPP Program Total for Youth Services Volunteering & Congregational Relations Development & External Relations Organizational Administration $ 210,263 $ 383,644 $ 614,760 $ 1,208,667 TOTAL EXPENSES BY FUNCTIONAL AREA SURPLUS (DEFICIT) $ 5,520,190 $ 520,752 $ 1,183,302 $ 60,256 $ 1,764,310 $ 359,856 $ 43,589 $ 962,645 $ 3,130,400 $ 194,732 $ 329,454 $ 656,937 ( $ 852,357) Use of Funds Development & External Relations 6% Organizational Administration 12% Outreach & Health Ministry 22% Volunteering & Congregational Relations 4% Open Door Shelter (Lakeview) 17% Youth Shelter Network 1% Youth Outreach 6% Open Door Shelter (West Town) 32% NOTE: The Night Ministry has maintained a policy of having six months of cash reserves available to address financial hardships and to meet unexpected needs. With the challenging economic environment that was faced in FY 10, The Night Ministry’s expenses exceeded income. In order to continue delivering high quality services in response to increased needs, the cash reserves were utilized to make up for the difference. contributions Fiscal Year 2010 (received between July 1, 2009 & June 30, 2010) Agencies, Businesses, Civic Groups, Corporations, Foundations, Government, Schools Luminaries $25,000+ Anonymous Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois Chicago Dept. of Family and Support Services Chicago Dept. of Public Health Chicago Tribune CharitiesHoliday Campaign ComEd Illinois Dept. of Human Services Lloyd A. Fry Foundation Michael Reese Health Trust Polk Bros. Foundation The Chicago Community Trust The Elizabeth Morse Charitable Trust The Grainger Foundation The Mary A. Ackermann Trust The Thomas Family Foundation U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services U.S. Dept. of Housing & Urban Development VNA Foundation Constellations $10,000-$24,999 Anonymous Chicago White Sox Charities, Inc. Cubs Care, a Fund of the McCormick Foundation Edmond & Alice Opler Foundation Franklin Square Foundation Harry S. Black & Allon Fuller Fund Helen Brach Foundation Julius Frankel Foundation Marlene and Gil Bowen Christian Outreach Fund Mudd Family Foundation Northern Trust Oberweiler Foundation Peoples Gas Ravenswood Health Care Foundation The Albert Pick, Jr. Fund The Chatlos Foundation, Inc. The Judy Family Foundation The Lifeboat Foundation Thrivent Financial For Lutherans City Lights $5,000-$9,999 Anonymous A.G. Cox Charity Trust AIDS Foundation of Chicago Arch W. Shaw Foundation Charter One Foundation Chicago Alliance to End Homelessness Daniel F. and Ada L. Rice Foundation Emergency Food and Shelter National Board Program Harris Bank Kraft Foods Foundation Michael and Rosalind Keiser Charitable Trust Quarles & Brady LLP Robert G. Friedman Foundation The Irving Harris Foundation The Negaunee Foundation The Private Bank and Trust Company The Siragusa Foundation The Elizabeth Morse Charitable Trust (JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. and James L. Alexander, Co-Trustees) is presented with the Lamplighter Award for Outstanding Foundation at our Awards Dinner and Auction Guiding Lights $1,000-$4,999 BP Foundation, Inc. Bross Family Foundation C. Louis Meyer Family Foundation Chicago Mercantile Exchange Group Church World Service, Inc. Columbia College Chicago CVS Pharmacy, Inc. David & Jean Stremmel Fund/donor advised fund at The Chicago Community Trust Duggan Bertsch, LLC Elick and Charlotte Lindon Foundation George M. Eisenberg Foundation Hitachi High Technologies America Jacob Best Foundation Jocarno Fund KJ Investment McCormick Foundation McCortney Foundation National Graphics, Inc. Netrix, LLC Northern Trust Patrick and Anna M. Cudahy Fund Philip M. Friedmann Family Pugh, Jones, Johnson & Quandt, P.C. Resource Partners Chicago, Inc. Rice Derivative Holdings, LP Robert T. Friedman Family Foundation Shaker Family Foundation Special People in Need Stout Risius Ross, Inc. Sulzer Family Foundation The Bednarz/McMahon Family Fund The Blowitz-Ridgeway Foundation The Boeing Company The Clingen Foundation The Connelly Foundation The Dewan Foundation The Donnelley Foundation The Fama Family Charitable Fund The John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation The Kramer Family Fund, a donor advised fund of the Merrill Lynch Community Charitable Fund of The Chicago Community Foundation The Pierce Family Charitable Foundation The Russell C. Page Charitable Trust The Sondheimer Family Foundation Vedder Price, PC Westex, Inc. Winston & Strawn LLP Wolin-Levin, Inc. Zuckerman Family Foundation Streetlights $500-$999 Anonymous ACE Charitable Foundation Amergent David B. Sykes Family Foundation Dreyer Medical Clinic, Dermatology Department Edward & Rose Donnell Foundation Fannie Mae Foundation Gibsons, LLC Ira Kaufman Family Foundation/Stephen & Lori Kaufman 9 Premier Entertainment Group, Inc. Rachel B. Williams Foundation Renaissance Charitable Foundation Inc. Tetra Tech, Inc. The Ellis/Ohl Fund/donor advised fund at The Chicago Community Trust The Horwich Family Foundation The Joyce Foundation USG Foundation, Inc. William Harris Investors. Inc. With One Voice Matching Gifts Pro golfer Rich Beem at The Night Ministry’s fourth annual Golf Classic Kardos Family Foundation Kraft Foods L&W Supply Corp. Ladies of The Chicago Northshore Elks Microsoft Corporation Motorola Foundation PCS Administration (USA), Inc. Sauganash Woman’s Club Foundation The Connolly Charitable Fund of the Merrill Lynch Community Charitable Fund of The Chicago Community Foundation The Bank of America Foundation The Woman’s Club of Evanston Truist 10 Wells Fargo Community Support Campaign Windy City Rollers, LLC Lanterns $250-$499 Anonymous Cedar Hill Associates, Inc. Ecolab, Inc. Elmhurst College GiveForward, LLC Hospira John & Mary Willis Foundation Lucy’s Children’s Fund Inc. MacFund Marshall, Gerstein & Borun LLP Pepsico Foundation ACE Charitable Foundation Allstate Giving Campaign Amsted Industries Foundation Aurora Investment Management LLC BP Foundation, Inc. Chicago Mercantile Exchange Group Chicago Tribune Foundation Denbury Onshore LLC Discover Financial Services Fannie Mae Foundation Gap Foundation GATX Corporation General Re Corporation Goldman, Sachs & Co. Hospira HSBC Philanthropic Programs iStar Financial, Inc. JPMorgan Chase Foundation Kraft Foods Macy’s Foundation McDonald’s Corporation Microsoft Corporation Midland National Life Insurance Co. Morgan Stanley Annual Appeal Campaign Motorola Foundation Northern Trust OCE North America, Inc. PCS Administration (USA), Inc. Peoples Gas Pepsico Foundation Tetra Tech, Inc. The Bank of America Foundation The John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation The Joyce Foundation The Prudential Foundation Thrivent Financial For Lutherans Truist UBS USG Foundation, Inc. W. W. Grainger Wellpoint Foundation Associate Giving Campaign Wells Fargo Community Support Campaign Congregations & Denominations Luminaries $25,000+ Winnetka Congregational Church Constellations $10,000-$24,999 Kenilworth Union Church Union Church of Hinsdale City Lights $5,000-$9,999 Glenview Community Church Illinois Conference of the United Church of Christ Women’s Association of Glenview Community Church Women’s Society of Winnetka Congregational Church Guiding Lights $1,000-$4,999 Broadway United Methodist Church, Chicago Christ Church, Winnetka Congregational United Church of Arlington Heights First Congregational Church of La Grange First Congregational Church, Naperville First Congregational Church of Wilmette First Presbyterian Church of Deerfield First Presbyterian Church, La Grange First Presbyterian Church of Lake Forest Fourth Presbyterian Church, Chicago Glencoe Union Church Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Palos Heights Grace Lutheran Church & School, River Forest Grace Lutheran Church of Evanston Highland Park Presbyterian Church Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church, Chicago Northfield Community Church Northminster Presbyterian Church, Evanston Pilgrim Congregational Church, Oak Park Presbytery of Chicago Redeemer Lutheran Church, Hinsdale Resurrection Lutheran Church, Chicago Sauganash Community Church, Chicago Southminster Presbyterian Church, Arlington Heights St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, Wilmette St. Paul United Church of Christ, Chicago The Church of the Holy Spirit of Lake Forest The Episcopal Church of St. James the Less, Northfield Yorkfield Presbyterian Church, Elmhurst Streetlights $500-$999 Barrington United Methodist Church Bethel United Church of Christ, Elmhurst Community Presbyterian Church, Mount Prospect Community Protestant Congregational Church UCC, Mundelein Fellowship Christian Church, Oak Park First Congregational Church UCC, Des Plaines First Presbyterian Church, Homewood Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, Elmwood Park Hope Christian Reformed Church, Oak Forest Lyonsville Congregational UCC, Indian Head Park Mary, Seat of Wisdom Parish, Park Ridge Mayfair Lutheran Church Morton Grove Community Church Park Ridge Presbyterian Church Plymouth Congregational UCC, Burlington, Wisconsin Riverside Presbyterian Church, Riverside Saint Isaac Jogues, Niles The Presbyterian Church of Palatine Winnetka Covenant Church, Wilmette Woman’s Society of First Congregational Church, Western Springs Women’ s Association of Union Church of Hinsdale Lanterns $250-$499 Bethlehem United Church of Christ, Chicago Episcopal Church Women, Diocese of Chicago Faith United Protestant Church, Park Forest First Congregational Church UCC, Brookfield Franciscan Sisters of the Sacred Heart, Frankfort Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, Downers Grove Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, Northbrook Holy Covenant M.C.C., Brookfield Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Glenview Immanuel United Church of Christ, Streamwood Irving Park United Methodist Church, Chicago Lutheran Campus Ministry at University of Chicago Lutheran Church of The Ascension, Northfield North Illinois Conference UMC North Shore Baptist Church, Chicago Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, Arlington Heights Peace Memorial Church, Palos Park Presbyterian Church of Western Springs Sisters of Christian Charity, Wilmette Sunday Worship Service, Bensenville Trinity Lutheran Church of Rolling Meadows United in Faith Lutheran Church, Chicago Wellington Avenue United Church of Christ, Chicago Women of the ELCA-St. Luke’s, Park Ridge Individuals Luminaries $25,000+ Ellen & Paul Gignilliat The Estate of Morton Goldsmith & Naomi Lupka Anne & Bill Goldstein The Estate of J. Moritz Grolimund Alicia & Peter Pond James N. Pritzker Constellations $10,000-$24,999 Bruce & Jennifer Lee Richard & Kathleen Michel Michael Rooney Anne and William Tobey City Lights $5,000-$9,999 Anonymous (3) Robert Bolt Bob & Jill Delaney Mr. & Mrs. Edward A. Dik Chester A. Gougis & Shelley Ochab Janice L. Honigberg & John Hedges Judelson Family Foundation Laurel A. Neu Frances O’Brien Karen & Dick Pigott John & Jeanne Rowe Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Ruddy Dr. & Mrs. Ralph Ryan Helen & Dick Thomas Steven R. VanBever Carl W. Warschausky & Laurie B. McCollum Stephanie Nora White & Raymond J. White, Jr. Guiding Lights $1,000-$4,999 Anonymous (12) Gordon & Paula Addington James L. Alexander Jeffrey & Cheryl Anderson Michael P. Bagley Staci & William Beam Robert Beck B. Frederick Becker Mr. & Mrs. Everett J. Bell David & Nicole Berger Mr. & Mrs. Harrington Bischof Sue & Jim Blomberg Philip J. Bornhofen Naomi Tudor Borwell Charles P. Carey Maureen & Robert Carson Michael Cashion Chris & Faris Chesley Susan Hollis Clayson Gary Collins Julie & Christopher Conger John V. Connelly William L. Connelly III Rita T. Cooper James Crouthamel Jane & Bob Dearborn Matthew J. Dillig Melanie D. Ehrhart Jean M. Engelkemeir, MD Brian & Kathy Fergemann Ben Finch Fred & Sarah Flosi James & Karin Flynn Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Foley Friends at Neighborhood Development Club Michael T. Galvin William J. Gibbons Andy Goldman Paul W. Hamann Margaret S. Hart Guy Haupin Dorrit E. Herreid Edie & Mark Hickman Gaye Hill & Jeffrey Urbina Sarah & Andrew Hixson James B. Hoesley Mark E. Hoppe Jane Trueheart Huels Dick & Lou Hurckes Kevin R. Hyland Catherine A. Jacobson David H. Joel & Susan Holtzman Laurel and Irv Kaage Frederick M. Kaplan Marion & Chuck Kierscht Sarah J. Kilpatrick Eric Knepper Robert Kohl & Clark Pellett Elizabeth Kuhn Mrs. Harriet A. Lake Nancy Lanoue & Sarah Ludden Stuart B. Larkin Bill & Blair Lawlor Michael A. Leppen Mr. & Mrs. Charles Liebman Trust Mike Linder Kathryn Lisek Brian & Kim Love Jim & Kay Mabie Judd D. Malkin Patricia May Ted & Almeda Maynard Steven McGowan David McGranahan Bruce & Jane McLagan James P. McMillin Sheila Merry & Tom Pitt Dennis Moffitt David C. Mohr Dr. & Mrs. Frank T. Mohr Annie Mygind Mr. & Mrs. Mark R. Neaman Kimberly Nicole William & Cathleen Osborn John Oskin Ellen L. Partridge Barbara & Robert P. Perkaus, Jr. Kurt T. Peters & Elizabeth Hopp-Peters Denise M. Peterson John & Sheila Pigott Joel and Trisha Pomerenk Smith T. Powell III & Eva Janzen Powell Stephen T. Pratt Karen & James Prieur Mary Ann Pusateri Eric Pynnonen Robert Riesman Bud Riley Sheila Roche Holly B. Rothschild Rachel & Bryan Ruhman Sandra & Earl Rusnak John K. Sanders David Garside and Board Member Dennis W. Thorn at the annual Golf Classic 11 Leanne Sardiga Michael Sassan Ruth Gill Schmitz & Fred Schmitz Michele A. Semisch Margaret Shaklee & Hillis Howie, Jr. Matthew D. Smith Guy & Linda Snyder Ted & Audrey Spiegel Moira & Mitchell Staggs Leonard Strauch Dave & Rusty Strouse Lee & Joan Strouse Sven & Julie Sykes Tod Tappert & John Gallagher Sean Taylor & Sian Sutcliffe Dennis W. Thorn Barbara J. Timberlake Thomas & Jeannie Tisbo Lisa Brown Tribbett Kevin Walsh Jean & Coleman Woodhouse, Jr. Michael & Mary Woolever Howard & Iris Wittenberg Beverly & Bruce Young Cynthia & George Zilliac Dr. Lawrence & Judith Zimmerman Dr. Mark Sobor & Anna Zolkowski Streetlights $500-$999 Anonymous (17) Geoffrey A. Anderson John J. Baffa Lorraine & Randy Barba Emily Barker Norma Z. Bennett Kay Berkson & Sidney Hollander Arleen & Robert Blatt Margie & Mike Bluestein Boehrer Family Barbara Bolsen Judson Brooks 12 Volunteers from Quarles & Brady LLP give out food from the Health Outreach Bus Mr. & Mrs. Dean L. Buntrock Frank Butler Joe Byrd & Helen Slade Gretchen S. Cahn Cail & Sheryl Calder Roger & Ginny Carlson Emily & John Chen Deborah Claflin Jim & Jo Cochrane Michael Cole Colette Connelly Larry & Diane Cooper Merle R. Cooper Beth A. Coughlin & David D. Wang Amy & Samuel Crider Kristi Dahm & Brian Herman Cynthia C. Damisch Philip H. Darrow Marisa & Robert Doherty William & Wilma Dooley Anne-Marie Douglas Theresa & Basil Doyle Linda Ellis Tina M. Erickson & Mike Krutsch John & Catherine Estey Megan Flood Carol & Brian Foley Robert & Marjorie Foster Lester & Angie Frankenthal Maureen Glassberg Helen W. Grieve Jim & Brenda Grusecki Lori & Mark Hamann Patricia Hamann John and Julie Hansen Allison Herriott Robert P. Hineman Agatha Hoene Mr. & Mrs. James S. Hogan James & Wanda Hollensteiner Edward M. Hubert Pamela K. Hull Brian Hurley Paul Huxhold Judy Istock Robert Jespersen Michael & Marion Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Kaczmarek Michelle Keiler Curtis Kelly James & Ozana King William Kristofek William & Kathryn Ksander Sara Kuehnrich Deborah Y. Lahey Carolyn A. Landwehr Janice Liten & Mike Schnur Kathleen & Joseph C. Madden Mark Magee Siobhan Maguire Sharon & Scott Markman Scott Matzelle Kay W. McCurdy Mark P. Miller Joanne Mineo William & Patricia Minihan Oscar Moore, Jr. Ed & Marcia Moore Sandra L. Mueller Pat & Jim Nack Andrew Nelson Dominic & Nancy Palazzolo Kate C. Pavera Martin Perry & Barbara Williams E. Scott Peterson & Judith M. Desenis Derek L. Pieper Hadley & Carol Pihl Elizabeth Phillips Joseph Podwika Janet Rassenfoss & Alan Swanson Mary Hutchings Reed Susan Roach Encarnacion Roldan, Jr. Pam and Paul Rolfes Jan and Jerry Rotter Robert E. & Cynthia M. Sargent Lauren & Steven Scheibe Karen & Frank Schneider Thomas & Nancy Sharp Lorelle & Richard Silverman Peter Skoglund Suzanne T. Smart Charles & Jean Smoots Joseph Sorce Michael & Antje Spade Darolyn & Robert Spannuth David Stamper Randy & Stacy Stearns Christopher R. Stein Thomas R. Stelmack James Strait & Janina Levy Timothy J. Sullivan & Mike Humphrey David J. Thurber John Tillman Thomas & Betty Toser George & Karen Tzanetopoulos John & Virginia Ulaszek Henry & Janet Underwood John D. Van Pelt & Sharon M. Quintenz Mrs. Herbert A. Vance Barbara L. Vegter Diane & Kurt Vragel Catherine & Frederick Waddell William R. Wallin Dr. Theodore C. Walters & Michael A. Walters Elliot S. Weisenberg Valerie & Robert Weiss Callie Whelan Rev. Phil & Sharon Yetter Andrew J. Zych Lanterns $250-$499 Anonymous (22) Dora & John Aalbregtse Larry & Barbara Adkison Jessica Agin Aviva Alter Kristin Anderson Lucy Ascoli Falan Austin Janice G. Bail Melanie & John Balzer Jack & Beth Barnett Randy Barrengos & Geoffrey Ayoub Charles & Patsy Barrow Gail Bartlett Lori & Kevin Bedell Sharleen Bermann Cinda L. Berry James M. & Jean K. Berry Lynn J. Besser Lieselotte N. Betterman John M. Betts D. Steven Bishop Ralph & Leslie Bishop Susan N. Bishop Michael Blake Steven Blinderman Spencer & Lesley Bloch Dan & Louise Bockelmann Carol D. Boemmel Kevin Borvia Maarten Bosland Eldon Boyd Robert & Tassie Brautigam Matthew Brett Beth A. Brown Thomas Brusstar Todd A. Buchner Rita Buczynska Betsy Burtelow & Jim Boyer Paul & Janet Cahill James R. Callero D. A. Campbell Roy W. Carlson Kathryn M. Carmona Patricia L. Cawley John & Charleen Cepek Paul & Kathy Cepuran Suckhee Cha Mark Chakoian Judith and Gary Childrey Tom & Jo Clark Phyllis D. Coffin Carol & Ron Cole Stephen & Jane Coley John & Diane Conway Michael & Patricia Corbett Joyce Crane Catherine Crino Mr. & Mrs. D. A. Dayton Carla M. Dehmlow Dave & Carol Demarais Virginia Demos Alice Dermer Jeananne Digan & Chris Doherty Stephen C. Duck James & Jill Due Thomas J. Ehlen Chuck Elliott & Margaret Sullivan Marion Evans Richard Fabbrini Joseph Feldman Suzanne McBride Feldmann Kelly A. Fetzer Keri J. Fieser Wilfred & Audrey Fiet Krista Figlewicz E. James T. Flynn & Beverly Flynn Karen Freeburg Jacqueline Kurcz Frett Daniel & Roxane Friedman Gwenette Friend Paul Frosell, Jr. Carolyn & Gerald Funk Pearlie Gardner Mary C. Gately Barbara S. Gifford Carlyn C. Goettsch Michael F. Golm Louise E. Goos Joseph X. Grassi David G. Graupner Richard & Mary Gray Kenneth Green & Holly Wathan Alan & Carol Greene Thomas A. Grell Laurie Gusho Evangeline Haarlow Rita M. Hamann Bethany Hand Denise & Jerry Hickey Michael Hill Brad Hill Kenneth E. Hollingsworth, MD P. Andrew Hottell III Richard T. Hough DeVerille A. Huston Michael S. Hyman John & Lisa Iberle Stephen Irle Robert M. Ivancic Peter & Tamara Jaffe-Notier Thomas M. James Dr. & Mrs. Ernst K. Janzen Rick & Mary Jobski Marilyn J. Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Silas Keehn John & Judith Keller Bonnie Kepplinger Christopher Kertesz William M. Kiolbassa Lore B. Kirchheimer Q. J. Kiser Jerome Klafta Judy & Bill Knight Lorenz F. Koerber, Jr. Jacqueline & Bruno H. Kolb Jacqueline Krump Krystol LaMar Noreen & Robert Lassandrello Louise Leestma Mrs. Frederick R. Lent Sam & Shari Lewis Violet M. Lidinsky Stephen & Rhonda Little Geri M. Llaguno William C. Lordan Elizabeth Loudermilk Jim Luebchow & Harriet Holderness Mike & Lynn Lullo Carlene Lutz Ruth Lynch Sylvia Lynch David Mackler Madelyn MacMahon Roseann M. Mark Mary K. Marks Daniel & Linda Marquardt Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Marshall Andrew & Kelly Masse Rodger D. McDowall Henry Messerschmidt Marvin & Lorna Metge Gail Meyer Georgiana Micholas Rev. Charles Harvey Miley & George H. Tinker Stephen & Judy Miller Mattye B. Mingo Gregg & Elizabeth Morton Jim Motzer William R. Muenster Nancy B. Mullarkey Mr. & Mrs. Kermit Myers Joseph Negri Daniel A. Nesi, MD Leif & Valerie Nielsen Rose M. Nino Marilyn C. Nottenburg Stephen & Deborah O’Connor Frances M. O’Hern Cathryn O’Malley Ronald & Donna Ortiz Catherine Pabich Julie Pallotta Arthur Palmer & Pamela Gellen Thomas C. & Mary E. Parrish Mary & Terry Pasquale, Jr. Roxeln M. Pepper Esther Perez Richard Peterson & Wayne Bradley Patricia & Russell Pike Bernadine & Edward Pillar Helen C. Poot Johnnie M. Pope Elizabeth M. Postell Maria Poulos Jeanne C. Rappel Daniel R. Raudonis Rebecca & Jeffrey Reichenbach Corrine Reichert Daniel Robinson Jeanne Robinson & Louis Berkman Paul & Sharlene Roge Mimi Rosenbush Harriet Cary Ross Anthony & Jane Rothschild Larry Samet Mary Beth Saraceno Mary & John Satter Ben & Marianne Schenker Christine Scheurer Robert & Mary Schloerb Mary T. Schmich Jodi L. Schubert Deborah R. Schuler Sandra & Ronald Schutz David Y. Schwartz Nan & Jack Schwemm Catherine A. Sell Harriet M. Shane Robert & Alison Sierens Carey Smith Jennifer Snyder David & Lori Soglin Jan & Paul Springborn William A. Stamer Sylvia V. Stec Stanley O. Steele Linda S. Sumis Margaret Swanson Genevieve A. Szajnecki Helen Szymanski James Tai Pamela Meier Tingley Swanette Triem Donna Lee Trotter Margaret J. Vais Kathleen Vito Ann Wagner Pamela Waud Barbara A. Weiner Valerie B. Wiley Diane Williams Vickie Winters Mrs. Hertha M. Wisdom Mary B. Wojewnik Katherine Yoshida Barb & Jerry Youngren John F. Zissis Individuals line up at the Health Outreach Bus stop in Humboldt Park 13 in honor Gordon and Paula Addington Donald Friedman Kristen & Ron Alden, Robin & Dan Petty, Claudia & Barry Burgett, Jill & Nate Alden, Kyle Zulker James & Shirley Court Ann Ballard & Sue Warner Susan Turner Paul Baltrusaitis & Erin Malloy Donald Shea Noah Baron David & Nicole Berger June W. Beesley Mr. & Mrs. Marvin F. Metge Tom Behrens and Barbara Bolsen Frances Sugden Tom Behrens Susan & David Barron Patricia A. Broughton Gary Collins Jo-Ellyn Dorsey & Tom Swanson Mr. & Mrs. Robert I. Soare Susan & Bill Bennett Kathleen V. Price Richard Blaki William G. Blocki Dr. Jordan C. Block, D.D.S. Dorothea M. Wechselberger Sid Bohn Hugh F. Halverstadt & Craig Endicott Barbara Bolsen Mr. & Mrs. William D. Bolsen, Jr. Elizabeth Baldwin Phillips Martha Pierce George and Judy Bonnett Rev. Mabel L. Rice Mark & Heather Bradley Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Pavia Heather Bradley & YOT crew Christopher Kertesz Duone Brown Micole Harms Duone Brown & Kara Lashmet Gary Greicar Stephanie Uhl Marguerite Burke Caitlin Burke Catherine Jurgensen A group from Mitsui Rail Capital LLP volunteers with the Health Outreach Bus 14 Sara Byerly Meghan Sweet Kathleen Cahill & Karen Corbin Donna Davis & Jeff Cash Mr. & Mrs. William Chewning Rev. Charles Harvey Miley & George H. Tinker Bruce and Linda Campbell Mr. & Mrs. David A. Hirsch Bettie Coffey Melanie D. Ehrhart Helen Cogrove Susan M. Cosgrove Rabbi Menachem Cohen Paula Cohen Clarence L. Coleman, Jr. Lillian S. Coleman Bev Compton Mary Hamester Cathie & Chuck Contero, Marge Cunnigham & Dan Cole Maryann & Robert Kramer Tony Cosenza & Paul Walden Marilyn Allegra Majorie Coughlin Lisa Hildebrand Rev. Marty Cox Janet & Melferd Bose Eugene Crane Doris Wolin National Association of Bankruptcy Trustees Amy Viola & Dan Cross Barry Smith Pamela Cross & Dick Stadler, Sue & Brett Prigge Michael M. Linder Kristi Dahm and Brian Herman Karen & Richard Herman Dale Karen McGinnis Alderman Vi Daley & staff Dee & Alan Brody Susan Delson Family Sandra D. Silva Miranda S. Donnelley The Donnelley Foundation Courtney Donnell Grace Allison Arthur Ellis Linda Ellis Employees of JSA Belinda Shastal Brian Fergemann Ann Fergemann Evelyn Friedman Mr. & Mrs. Sidney M. Friedman Hannah & Molly Furlong Anne-Marie Douglas Gail and Len Bertha Mount Maryann Galante Patricia M. Obog Bill & Anne Goldstein Kathy Carroll & Dan Schonwald Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Judelson Bill Goldstein Peter Flanzer Susan & Sy Frolichstein Catherine Koehler Carol Warshawsky Alfred & Desiree Grant Responsible Investment Group LLC Glenn Greene Mr. & Mrs. Sandor Grosz Robert V. Gregory Margaret Smith Paul Hamann & TNM Staff Barbara A. Weiner Doug Harris Russell L. Nicholson Javon Harris Elizabeth Loudermilk Jill Hicks Mark Hicks Mark Hicks, Jr. Mark Hicks Mark & Jill Hicks Mark Hicks Stacey, Mark, Kaiya & Dakota Hietikko Sheree McCullough Anne Holcomb Carrie L. Hedges Alice & Raymond Perry Ike Hong Mr. & Mrs. Mark R. Neaman Andrew Hottell Nancy M. Hottell Dr. Aimee I. Horton Maureen T. Gregg Doug Hughes & Kate Bartell, Elizabeth Haefele Mr. & Mrs. William A. Sabin Pam & Michael Issen Gale & John Klein Marguerite Judge Gerard Judge Rev. Paul Johns Caryl Molinaro Alex Johnson Mr. & Mrs. John Conidi David Johnson Sarah Sonnamaker Nathalie Weil Dr. John Johnson Isabel Nunez Karen Jordan Steve Solomon/Comed Robert Judelson The Horwich Family Foundation Fred M. Kaplan Jennifer Rose Sr. Dr. Joyce Kemp Rev. Charles Harvey Miley Kenilworth Union Church Mrs. Jean G. Schuessler Kate Langley & David Balsley Anthony Decanini Margaret E. Lavelle Mary B. Lavelle Rachel & Naomi Lazar Bart A. Lazar Janet Lombardi William Daker Judy & George Lowman Carol Linne Melissa Maguire Andrew Falconer Mary Ann Nelson Alexa Markman Irene Caminer Judith & Jerry Kaufman Mr. & Mrs. Fred Mardell Sharon & Scott Markman Barbara M. Schrayer Kathy Wilson Rob McCarthy, Pat Woods, Cheryl Flinn, Bob Lupo & Jen Buteyn Jennifer Snyder Jamel Magee Barbara A. Weiner Three members of a Jewish temple Lucia V. Suqi Erica Carlin Muffie Lee F. Meyer Julia M. O’Hern Frances M. O’Hern Angela Sue (Miley) Pitstick Rev. Charles Harvey Miley & George H. Tinker Sean O’Malley Peggy Pandzik Alicia and Peter Pond Verna E. Erickson Christy Prassas Frederick M. Kaplan Sharon Quintenz & John Van Pelt Barbara & Richard Prendergast Jan Gross Rotter Gary Robinson Barry Shepard Pastor Jen Rude Susan Derylak James & Ozana King Ronald Rude Jen Rude & Deb Derylak Alison Toback-Hofeld Todd Salemi Sheree McCullough Tim Sallinger Robert Sallinger Sammy Betty & Stan Weinberger John K. Sanders Ashley N. Bankroff Rusell C. Bond III Jeffrey P. Carlson Dawn Dall Ashley A. Fowler Andrew Gallagher Jason T. Gorczyca William W. Greaves Douglas B. Hamilton Gerard A. Iacullo Robert M. Ivancic Karen E. Johnson Allen B. Morlock Barbara Pinto Michael C. Sanchez Larry G. Simpson Douglas Smith Stephen A. Tubbs Timothy J. Volk David S. Wells Edward C. Wosylus Benjamin G. Scheie Kathie Wachholder Mr. & Mrs. Robert Schmerda George H. Tinker Marilyn & David Scholl Sara R. Alt Daniel J. Schwartz David Y. Schwartz Francesco Sguanci Zuzana Majtanova Dr. Charles Shapiro Doris Wolin Jo Sherwood Carlene Lutz Elizabeth Nesi Sierra Dr. Daniel A. Nesi Susan & David Smith Carey Smith Frances & William Springborn Mr. & Mrs. Paul W. Springborn Agnes Stephan Sam Stephan Vincent J. Sulgit Theresa A. Sulgit Hanif Sulin Yasmeen Sulin Jana & Jamie Teich Ellen J. Alexander The Night Ministry Youth Outreach Team Margaret E. Carroll The Staff of The Night Ministry Merle R. Cooper Kari McLean Barbara Timberlake Mrs. Edward Kuhn Barbara M. Tinker Rev. Charles Harvey Miley & George H. Tinker Cathy Tinker & Paul Musser Rev. Charles Harvey Miley & George H. Tinker John Tinker & Adrian Card Rev. Charles Harvey Miley & George H. Tinker Andrew & Shelly Torok Rev. Charles Harvey Miley & George H. Tinker Pastor Laura Truax Timothy R. High in memory Miguel Angel Canchola, Outreach Professional Robert, Lynnea, Kaittlyn, and Laura Van Dame Lesly Van Dame Laurene von Klan Esther Lev Dave Wywialowski Jim & Eva M. Schuchardt Mark & Julie Walden Sonja Daniels Carl Warschausky Lori & Kevin Bedell Nancy Goldberg De Verille A. Huston Mr. & Mrs. Harley Hutchins Carol Nielsen The Weisenbergs, DePierros and Mulvihills Dr. Elliot S. Weisenberg Elliot Weisenberg & Clara Orban Scott DePierro The generosity of The Westin employees Linda E. Sorensen Marc & Debbie Willage Hannah Willage The Rev. Won Ho Kim Patricia Robbins Caldwell Kim Ziyavo Ann & Larry Baas Rev. Raymond R. Day Maryann G. Strain Harriet C. Dennis Vivian Allison & Daniel J. Jeffrey L. Dennis Pachman, M.D. Sister Laura Dillon O.P. Grace Allison Maryon & John Manock Jack Irwing Angert Rosemary DiMaggio Seymour R. Angert Lori & Jack Minkow Faith Valentino Barry Amanda Dombrowski Kevin & Carol ValentinoRoseann M. Mark Barry Martin C. Doot Donald L. Bass Jr. Keith J. Kessel Jacqueline Bass Thomas Doyle Clement Biddle Sylvia L. Doyle Katherine N. Biddle Jacob John DuBois Chrissy & Bob David & Faith L. DuBois Violet M. Lidinsky Grace Ehrlich Christine Bisch Irwin Ehrlich Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Shannon Eick Grover John J. Garvey Robert Bloom Tammy El-Chemeitelli Leslie Walsh Catherine & Paul Schultz John Brenner Antoinette Engelkemeir Carol A. Brenner Dr. Jean M. Engelkemeir Peggy Bryant Evelyn Erickson Heike Bryant Reuben Erickson Helen Budd David Fenninger Patricia Kral Mr. & Mrs. Leonard D. E. Julian Cabral Fenninger Esther Perez Rev. Dana FergusonLois Castelli Myers Susan & Richard D. Bassett Dr. Edward O. Riley H. Grant Clark Ted & Judy Fikso Harriet Cary Ross Annalee & Adam Fikso M J Conway Patrick Fox Edward J. Conway Aviva Alter & Alan Lerner Nancy Conway Patrick Frazier Edward J. Conway Michael G. Higgins Robert J. Corcoran Mary Fukui Martha Mary Corcoran Henry K. Fukui James J. Costello Jack Goldstein Leonard & Mary Disis Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Foley Anthony & Rose Coviello Mary Goodman Dominick Coviello Karlene Goodman Jimmy Cusick Johann Grosinger Kate C. Pavera Mrs. W. Baumgartner Nicholas Cuzman Betty and Bill Hamann Ruth Cuzman The Augustines Deacon Dick Hanckett Margaret F. Hankett Dorothy Hayes Lois E. Heffernan Laurence L. Heidig Sharon Marco Wauneta M. Helfrich Howard F. Helfrich Paul Henderson Paul Damian Anne-Marie Douglas Maggie Lee Henson Carol D. Frank Adrienne Humphries Letitia Noel Jason Ison George Ison Lou Tice Jacobs Stephen & Judy Miller Florence Jados Paul & Barbara Jados Joe and Lorreine John Moran Marian A. Johnson Karen & Donald Thompson Marion Joldet Mrs. H. E. Hoover Betty Jones Richard William Jones Bill Kaphing Kathleen Joyce Cecilia Keane Patricia E. Keane Timothy Kiolbassa William M. Kiolbassa Mary Ruth Kirincil and Joan Cahill Paul & Janet Cahill Larry Kissner Mary Lou Kissner Rodger Klingstedt Alice M. Klingstedt Ellen Kralovec Jan A. Kralovec Harry Litke James Litke 15 Mrs. Virginia Little Harriet A. Lake Helen Lutz Carlene Lutz Wayne Maas Craig Holleran Kathleen K. Knudsen Leora Krause Ron Mason Thomas Miller Chipo Nyambuya Charles Svoboda Douglas Taylor-Weiss Janet Machina Carole & Henry Machina James MacMahon Madelyn MacMahon Virginia Maddox Walter B. Crawley Jr. Clare Magnus Bianca Kohlenbrener Rev. Akiro Makino Karen V. Maurer Mille & Bruce McNair Don McNair Mike Julie Ellefson-Kuehn Joseph F. Miks, Sr. Genevieve & Joseph Miks Frank J. Mineo Bridget & Peter Koconis Ian Minich Elizabeth A. Heroldt Christa Moeller Helen H. Snow Phil Moffett David T. Hajek Gerald Mohr David C. Mohr Edward & Frances Nega Dorothy A. Jeschke Josephine Novak Kathleen Novak Dr. Domingo O’Cherony Jacqueline Krump Sam Odishoo Mr. & Mrs. Raymond M. Simard 16 Her parents Maria A. Proytcheva Ron & Brett Peterson Mrs. Ronald E. Peterson Amy Phelps Lorelei & Edward Koruba Thomas Pokryfke, Jr. Arlene M. Esler Edward King Poor III King & Hope Poor Jack Poyser Beate R. Poyser Michelle Ranos Daniel Brann Erik B. Rasmussen Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Miller Jack Reichert Corrine V. Reichert Bob Reilly Christine Scheurer Reka Gabriella Stein Helen Richards Mary Anne & Thomas Rebernak Ellen Riley Mariko I. Aki Anne R. Graham Rhonda Jack Regina Robinson Jeanne Robinson & Louis Berkman Don Rohan Edward J. Conway Marilyn Rommeney Dr. Judith Warschausky & Dr. Gary Childrey Richard Rovner Karen Kessler Kay Samuels Abraham M. Samuels Verna Schellin Doris Wolin Daniel Edward Scroggins Wesley E. Scroggins Charles R. Shank Charlotte L. Shank Sherry Gerald Jaecks Daniel M. Siemek Jean P. Siemek Seymore Simon Ina Simon Xavier Smith Judith M. Popovich Bernice Soya Jr. Susan J. Boldt Jim St. Louis Elizabeth St. Louis Erik and Douglas Stanis Walter & Doris Stanis Jeffrey Strouse Nancy B. Leonard Lee & Joan Strouse Eleanor Sullivan Timothy J. Sullivan & Mike Humphrey Joan Szatkowski Karen Khurana Virginia Thilman Dorothy W. Taylor Eugene J. Vaughan Bonnie Kepplinger Tony Vega Rev. Lois McCullen Parr Theodore Vernick William A. Goldstein George von Klan Kenneth E. Hollingsworth, MD Beatriz M. Joyce Rebecca Kroll Christine & Robert Pollard Leonard Wasick R. Bruce Johnston George Williams R. Bruce Johnston Olga Wilson Kay W. McCurdy Dave & Vivien Wood Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Grover Rev. Philip Yetter Karen Freeburg Deborah Ginsberg & Seth Buntain Breanne Lopata Alma MacMillan Greta O. Rusk L. Ilene Snyder Sandra Stoltz Constance J. Stone Judith A. Via Sharon Yetter longtime friends who have been donating for 15 years or more Anonymous (21) Jerry Ann & Dick Allers Tom & Rosalie Amos Jean & John Anderson Garold & Petrine Ashley Tom & Siria Behrens Rev. & Mrs. Earl M. Bengtson Gary & Mary Berens Royal F. Berg Richard R. Blough Julian M. Blumenthal Albert H. Bolger Barbara Bolsen Steven & Ifaat Bosse Leroy V. Botkin Roy & Mary Bowman Wayne, Karen & Christie Boyles A youth adds the finishing touches to the mosaic at the shelter in West Town Philip J. Carlson Ronald P. Centanni Paul & Kathy Cepuran Arthur & Audrey Christofersen Morton Coburn Bettie J. Coffey Rev. Nan & Richard Conser Merle R. Cooper Walter & Carole Crowley Ruth Cuzman Paul Damian Robert & Quinn Delaney George & Jane Dornseif Anne-Marie Douglas Diane R. Drever Jean M. Engelkemeir, MD Paul & Janet Epner Barbara A. Esposito Patti & Jerry Fellows Harve A. Ferrill Susan Fink William C. Fisher Norma J. Flynn Nina & Pieter Fockens Richard & Marguerite Franklin Marjorie L. Garrard Melissa & Ray Garson Ellen & Paul Gignilliat Greg C. Gormaly, Jr. Jerry D. Grant Helen W. Grieve Dr. Andrew Griffin & Ms. Moira Collins Kenneth & Kathleen Groh Dorothy Grossman Jim & Brenda Grusecki Doreen C. Hagerty Vera B. Hahlbeck Anna Marie & Joseph Hajek Tom & Nancy Hanson Kristine M. Healy Russell & Lisa Henning James & Margot Hinchliff Rev. Gloria G. Hopewell Karen T. Horan Christina M. Horde Thomas Hoyt G. Todd Hunt Dick & Lou Hurckes Robert & Maria Jacobson Peter & Tamara Jaffe-Notier Robert C. & Beth Ann Janssen David H. Joel & Susan Holtzman Mr. & Mrs. Carl Johanson, Jr. Frances E. Johnson Kenneth J. Karczewski Doris Jean L. Keller John & Judith Keller Kathleen Kelly Joseph Kirschner Rev. Eddie Knox, Jr. Jan Kodner & Roberta Levin Robert Kohl & Clark Pellett William Kristofek William & Kathryn Ksander Elizabeth A. Kurman Marion Kyriakopulos Steven & Susan Larson Maureen T. Lehman Nancy B. Leonard Richard Lewis Wayne & Patricia Lofthouse Brian & Kim Love Michael Luby Phyllis Lyons Anne Mair Herbert Malkind Andrew & Kelly Masse Sam Mauro Rev. Charles & Nancy Mayer Susan McConnell Claretta Meier Jerilyn Miripol Dr. & Mrs. Frank T. Mohr Helen Murray & Henry Dwyer Mr. & Mrs. Kermit Myers Helene Nickles Marilyn Noettl Sally Nusinson Robert C. O’Brien Susan Odmark John & Christel Owens Thomas C. & Mary E. Parrish Aviva Miriam Patt Mike & Marti Pechnyo Maureen & Richard Pekosh Donna Lee Peterson E. Scott Peterson & Judith M. Desenis Richard Peterson & Wayne Bradley Robert Pfutzenreuter Martha Pierce Arnold O. Pierson Karen & Dick Pigott Stephen T. Pratt Jay H. Price, Jr. Michael & Virginia Prisco Constance Raisbeck Frances S. Reedy Bud Riley Gerald Rizzer Toby and Joan Roberts Jack Rosen Maria & Howard S. Rosenzweig Clark & Lynette Ross David B. Ruda Jane Sanderson Margot Levin Schiff Jean G. Schuessler Theodore Sente Charles M. Shapiro Timothy C. Sherck William Signer Eugene & Patricia Sikorovsky Elizabeth P. Simms Linda S. Simon Eunice G. Singfeldt Barry Smith Rev. Thomas G. Smith, C.P.A. Dr. Mark Sobor & Anna Zolkowski Milton & Sandra Sprang James A. Stallwood Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence E. Stange George & Linda Stevenson Tom Stinchcomb Maryann G. Strain Frances Sugden Becky Sutton Tom Swanson & Jo-Ellyn Dorsey Swanson Elinor P. Swiger Dorothy Szczepaniak A. Robert Taylor Robert B. Teska Frank & Nina Thorp Barbara J. Timberlake John D. Van Pelt & Sharon M. Quintenz Willa P. Warr Barbara & Bert Weller Mr. & Mrs. George E. Wendt, Jr. Peter & Ilse Wiebe James D. Wiltshire, Jr. Doris Wolin Jane Stroud Wright Ted Zurawski beacons of hope monthly donors John J. Baffa William Bekker Dan & Louise Bockelmann Barbara Bolsen Adam & Julie Brown Ora Mae Turner was a remarkable woman. When people asked her how she was doing, she always replied, “Oh, I’m inching along,” for she knew life is not simple, but easier one step at a time. One step that she always made sure to take was the step to help others. She lost her mother when she was just eight, then worked to support her eight siblings when she finished the eighth grade. She was determined to continue her education, so she took night classes and eventually earned a bachelor’s degree in social work. Her 50 year career in the field was devoted to serving others, and in her free time she was devoted to her church, Church of the Three Crosses, where she worked on a number of committees and sang in the choir. When she died at the age of 94, she continued her legacy of helping others by designating her life insurance money to The Night Ministry, for she felt it was an organization that reached out to many different people with many different needs and reflected the way she had lived her life. John & Charleen Cepek Vilius R. Dundzila Megan Flood Gary Fox-Robertson Shawn M. Gavin Kenneth Green & Holly Wathan Paul W. Hamann Guy Haupin Lacinda R. Hummel Michelle Keiler Ann E. Kerbs Alexander J. Khammar Q. J. Kiser Victoria Kleban Mary Ling Kathryn Lisek Sylvia Lynch Annie Mygind Frances M. O’Hern Richard S. Penner Sallie H. Pickens Jeremy Schupp Judith A. Stanley Thomas R. Stelmack Margaret Swanson Margaret J. Vais Kathleen Vito Diane Williams the legacy society Marion S. Hoff Fred C. Flosi Dick Murphy Lois A. Robinson Eugene L. & Anna Jean Woroch bequests The Estate of Morton Goldsmith & Naomi Lupka The Estate of J. Moritz Grolimund 17 in-kind donations Agencies, Businesses, Civic Groups, Corporations, Foundations, Government, Schools Adler Planetarium & Astronomy Museum Advocate Illinois Masonic American Society for Clinical Pathology Ann Sather Restaurant Arlington Park BackStage Theatre Company Big City Swing Bloomingdale’s Home & Furniture Store Blue Man Group Build-A-Bear Workshop Carlo’s Event Staffing, Inc. Centro LLC Century CineArts Co. Chemically Imbalanced Comedy Theater Chicago Architecture Foundation The Chicago Bar Foundation Chicago Bears Chicago Botanic Garden The Chicago Bulls Chicago Cares Chicago Festival Association Chicago History Museum Chicago Kids Company - Theatre for Children The Chicago Mosaic School Chicago Opera Theater 18 Chicago Shakespeare Theatre Chicago Sinfonietta Chicago Symphony Orchestra Chicago White Sox Charities, Inc. Chicago Wolves Chicago Zoological Society Chicago’s Pizza Chocolate Gourmet The Chopping Block City Club of Chicago Club Lucky ComedySportz The Cooking & Hospitality Institute of Chicago Court Theatre at the University of Chicago Cubs Care da Vinci Group DMS - Chase Bank Unit East Bank Club The Enterprising Kitchen Ethical Humanist Society Farmer’s Guest House The Field Museum of Natural History The Fireplace Inn Fireside Restaurant Flirty Girl Fitness Forensicon The Four Seasons Hotel Francis W. Parker School Gene Siskel Film Center Georg Jensen Inc. 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Arder Carol Augustine Melissa Baniaga Karen Beilstein Fran Block Marianne Bondi Sharon Buchman Diana Bushneck Jaime Cadler Angie & Joseph Campolo Karen Chungi Suzanne Clores Colgate Family Colette Connelly Contos Family Persida Contreras Myra Coreas David & Donna Cox Ingeborg Crowley Jacquelyn Davis Marisa & Robert Doherty Mary Eichler Rosalind Druce Evanson Janet Farrell Keith Fischer Jackery Fox Nancy Frank-Thomas Chris & Connie Gillock Zelda Golden Anne & Bill Goldstein Ray & Jackie Good Kathleen Greco Danny Greene Thomas A. Grell Jenny Hackley Nidal Haddad Elizabeth & Donna Hamann Paul W. Hamann Rita M. Hamann Cecelia S. Hattula Guy Haupin Edie & Mark Hickman Robert H. Jordan, Jr. Lisa Katona Joseph Kazem Judson R. Kinnucan Kim Klutznick Katherine Koehler Melissa Kozihl Barbara Koziol Christina A. Kraemer Mr. & Mrs. Lester Lampert Heather & Jim Larson Mr. Cornelius Lee E. Suzanne Lee Ricky & Marie LeFlore Donna Linson Wayne & Patricia Lofthouse Karen Malka Erin Malloy Mares Family Cheri Marion Sharon & Scott Markman Mary Beth McAndrus Conor F. McAuliffe Michael McFadden Deb McMahon Megan Nakano Mr. & Mrs. Joseph E. Nathan David Neubecker Tu Nguyen James Nunn Christine Olson Cathryn O’Malley Amy E. Pagliarella Florence Patocka Linda Pawling Maria Pedroza Dina Petrakis Eric Piepho Joseph B. Potthast Kathy Pritzel Michele Rath Katie Recovias Jean Richardson Ann Ridge Brent Ries Susan Roach Nina Rodkey Jan & Jerry Rotter Rhonda & Gary Scheller Sherry Schlau Robert Schuller Katie Sheehan Rodrigo & Elizabeth Sierra Yana Snitko Amy L. Stewart Lee & Joan Strouse Tharius Sumter Connie Sundling Marcia & William Thill Tobia J. Thurman Barbara Tokar Margaret J. Vais Jennifer Stocker & Nolen Levine Audrey Van Stockum Lindsay Virost Jill Wait Wendy Wallace Della Walter Carl W. Warschausky & Laurie B. McCollum Susan M. Wooten Tom Yocky Colette Young Luan Zoellner 19 4711 North Ravenswood Avenue, Chicago, IL 60640-4407 phone: (773) 784-9000 www.thenightministry.org FY 2010 Board of Directors William A. Goldstein, Chair Cheryl L. Hyman, Vice Chair Laurel A. Neu, Secretary Robert W. Bolt, Treasurer Gordon Addington Jeffrey J. Anderson Rev. Thomas Behrens D. Steven Bishop Richard Ray Bley Robert A. Carson Brian D. Fergemann William Fitzgerald Chester A. Gougis Bruce K. Lee Richard Pigott Alicia Pond Lora K. Sanberg Elizabeth Nesi Sierra Dennis W. Thorn Carl W. Warschausky Raymond J. White, Jr. FY 2010 Senior Management Paul W. Hamann, President Barbara Bolsen, Vice President of Programs Guy Haupin, Vice President of Finance Laurene von Klan, Vice President of Development & External Relations