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MANY PERSPECTIVES.ONE PURPOSE.
ANNUALREPORT
WE HELP PEOPLEOVERCOME BARRIERS TO INDEPENDENCE
ALL PEOPLE IN OUR COMMUNITYHAVE OPPORTUNITIES TO OPTIMIZE INDEPENDENCE
MISSION
VISION
LETTER TO THE COMMUNITYDear Friends,
Last year was a remarkable year in many aspects. Not only did the economy significantly affect all of our lives or those around
us, it brought an incredible outpouring of generosity. It was also an exciting, productive and gratifying year at Goodwill as
we helped over 5,550 individuals faced with homelessness, disadvantaging challenges and disabilities to move toward or
maintain their self-sufficiency.
We responded to the increasing demand for our services by doing what we do best – strengthening and expanding our
services, building opportunities, and growing our collaborations. These achievements were made possible because of the
strength of the Goodwill staff, their deep commitment to our mission and those we serve and the investment of our supporters.
During the year, we opened our Petoskey retail and donation center, began production and created 18 jobs at Paperworks
Studio, welcomed three AmeriCorps volunteers who have helped us to expand our volunteer base, our reach into the
community and been invaluable to program development, and are pleased to have Food Rescue join Goodwill programs.
As we reflect on the past year it was a privilege to play a role in helping individuals overcome their challenges. As we look to
the future, we will continue to build strong programs and resources to serve those who need us, embrace change and remain
steadfast to our mission.
Ralph SoffredineCHAIRPERSON
Cecil McNallyEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
MISSION
VISION CHAIRPERSON
Ralph Soffredine
VICE CHAIRPERSON
Mary Stanton
SECRETARY
Kathy Lievense
TREASURER
Bob Zimmerman
DIRECTORS
John Bales
Terry Berden
Louis Czubak
Robert Holdeman
Michael Hornby
Bob Jackson
Joe Kau-Be-Naw
Rich Lung
Dave Maxson
Steve Morse
George Powell
Jan Warren
BOARD OF DIRECTORSCecil McNally, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICE
Ruth Blick, DIRECTOR OF MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS
Raymond Cormier, DIRECTOR OF FOOD SERVICES
Pamela Cuthbert, DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMMING
Darwyn Dunham, IT MANAGER
David Drake, CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER
LuAnn Heinert, DIRECTOR OF VOLUNTEER SERVICES/
WOW COORDINATOR
Rose Martin, DIRECTOR OF FINANCE
Leah McCallum, DIRECTOR OF FUND DEVELOPMENT
Elizabeth Post, GOODWILL INN MANAGER
Robert Randall, CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER
Barbara Turner, DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES
SENIOR MANAGEMENT TEAM
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COMMUNITY IMPACT
13,519 services were provided
to 5,508 individuals.
Food Rescue rescued & distributed
193,533 pounds of food to area
food pantries.
Food Services prepared 115,528 meals
for Meals on Wheels and 49,274 meals
for Goodwill Inn guests.
895 Volunteers provided 5,924 hours
of service.
Goodwill is proud to have over 200
dedicated team members.
LIVES IMPACTED
718
179
251
59
41
106
171
588
3,392
Goodwill Inn Shelter
Housing Support Services
Street Outreach
Workforce Development
Paperworks Studio
SSDI/SSI Appeals Program
Workers on Wheels
Retail Operations
Community Support Services
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When every door seems closed ...ours is open.
The Goodwill Inn’s door is open to provide emergency
and transitional shelter to our area’s homeless families,
men, women and youth.
The shelter provides a safe haven, shelter, food, clothing,
a wide variety of classes, specialized case management* ,
resources and partnerships to move guests from
homelessness to independence.
*Case management services are provided by
Goodwill Industries of Northern Michigan
GOODWILL INN
394 men
154 women
74 adults in families
96 children in families
57 unaccompanied youth 14-17 years of age at Pete’s Place.
49,274 meals were provided to guests through
Goodwill Food Services.
Guests attended 3,294 life skills and other classes
offered at the Inn.
On average 80 people nightly call the Inn home
The average stay is 41 days.
The Inn provided 29,987 bednights to
775 individuals.
Glenda Thomasons’ childhood innocence was short lived. A rough childhood and emancipation from her family by the age of 13
all triggered Glenda’s escape to drug and alcohol abuse and crime. Ultimately it led to five years in a correctional facility and over
time, eleven felony convictions.
This beautiful, caring mom says, “Throughout my incarceration and years of substance abuse, I never received treatment until
2008. I started life all over at a transitional house after I completed the program, moved to an apartment and after the loss of
a roommate and with no job, I turned to the Goodwill Inn. I am very grateful for higher powers for showing me humility and
bringing me to the Inn. It was a very humbling experience.”
“I have been given so much. I used to be a liar and dishonest. I have learned to accept life on life’s terms without altering my
feeling or emotions. I didn’t know how to be a mom or to hold a job. Today I have my beautiful son, Payton, my fifteen-year-old
daughter in my life, a new apartment, a car, a job I love at J&S Hamburg, a clean and sober life, a sponsor and wonderful people
who I can turn to.
GlendaGLENDA
“I have been blessed and am grateful to the Inn and those who believed in me. I cannot turn back time, but I have no ghosts to haunt me, as I continue to move forward.”
You give me hope
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Street Outreach actively locates and engages chronically
homeless adults and families within the Grand Traverse
area, providing emergency assistance and/or referrals to
community support services.
Street Outreach workers and volunteers provide food,
clothing, transportation assistance, and emotional aid so
that the well-being of the homeless is immediately
addressed. The program brings services to those who
do not or cannot access traditional services.
Street Outreach works to identify and reduce barriers to
care and to increase the use of all available services
through partnerships with area programs servicing the
homeless, such as Community Meals and Safe Harbor.
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Five years ago, an afternoon of snowboarding changed Jacob’s life forever.
A serious wipeout resulted in a three-week-long coma and major surgery
for Jacob.
“I walked away with four plates in my head, a new part in my hair, a disc
missing in my back and no short term memory,” Jacob recalls. “Like many,
I used to live life a bit on auto-pilot. Today it is a Palm Pilot that directs
my days.”
It has not been an easy road for an All-American guy who was very active
and worked in accounting. “After the accident I lived in my car for a year
and a half…the Whiting…a shared house and now with the help of Housing
Support Services I have my own place. They help provide answers, facilitate
for me, alleviate stress, frustration and provide support so that I can live
independently.
“I was fortunate to have had the support of Housing Support Services, Goodwill’s Social Security Disability Insurance Appeals
Program, Michigan Rehabilitation Services, and Foundation for Mental Health housing. I am grateful for everything I have gotten
out of the accident. I am not angry. I have a positive outlook and want to continue moving forward.
“I want to enjoy the gift I was
given...a second chance.”
Goodwill’s Housing Support Services program staff builds
goal-oriented relationships with homeless, precariously
housed and special needs individuals and families.
Professional assistance is provided in housing location services,
planning, problem solving and referral services, all with the goal
of each program participant locating, securing and maintaining
permanent housing. Program staff actively counsel on the rights
and responsibilities of independent living, and coordinate aid
through a variety of service models including in-home support
so that program participants’ independent living needs are met
and maintained.
Housing Support Services are provided to individuals and
families including Goodwill guests and former guests, as well
as recipients in housing programs such as Michigan Prison
ReEntry Initiative, Foundation for Mental Health, Housing First
and other emergency housing programs.
LIVES TOUCHED 179
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JacobJACOB
The eyes and smile on Christy Ford’s face light up the room when you
meet her at Paperworks Studio. The message she sends is loud and
clear…she is happy!
In 1998, life for Christy changed in an instant. A stroke robbed her of
her voice and her ability to communicate even the smallest things. She
labored to regain some of her words with assistance from Michigan
Rehabilitation services, speech therapy, sign language and aid of a
DynaVox speech device. Over the years the loss of her voice and inability
to communicate led her through some destructive paths on her personal
journey to find a place where she feels safe and productive.
Today Christy has found that safe, comfortable place at Paperworks
Studio. When asked what is the most frustrating thing about losing her
voice, Christy’s clenched hands speak for her, saying, “I can’t say.”
You can instantly feel the exasperation as the words that are so clear in
her mind cannot be communicated. A moment later her eyes glisten
with tears of joy as she says “I love it here, I like everyone. I have some
independence, I am proud of what I do and I am happy.”
ChristyCHRISTY
Paperworks Studio enriches the lives
of individuals who are disabled or
disadvantaged by providing jobs and skills through the creation
and sales of high quality, handmade, recycled paper products.
Extra-ordinary handmade paper and cards are made by extra-
ordinary people. Paperworks Studio cards and stationery are
made from a variety of recycled materials and are available for
personal use as well as customizable for businesses, weddings
and other celebrations.
Every Paperworks Studio card that is sent relays the message
that the sender supports making a difference in people’s lives.
www.paperworkstudio.com Paperworks studio is pleased to work in
partnership with the Traverse Bay Intermediate School District
LIVES TOUCHED 41
Workforce Development provides a variety of employment, service and training opportunities that promote purpose, self-worth,
dignity and independence.
Internally and through partnerships with area schools, community agencies, the judicial system, Michigan Rehabilitation
Services, Michigan Works and other partners, opportunities are available for employment, skills training, on-the-job evaluations,
vocational training and community works sites for disabled and disadvantaged individuals. LIVES TOUCHED 59
You give me independence
“I love it here, I like everyone. I have some independence, I am proud of what I do and I am happy.”
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Food Services prepare meals for Meals on Wheels in
partnership with Northwest Michigan Community Action
Agency, as well as meals for Inn guests.
We realize that a lack of nutrition results in susceptibility to
illness, longer term health risks, low self-esteem, and lack
of sleep, stress and low energy levels. The Meals on Wheels
program helps to address nutritional needs for seniors and
shut-ins. Our Food Services also prepares meals for Goodwill
Inn guests. With the cycle of poverty and homelessness,
eating right is not always an option when eating at all is
sometimes challenging. Yet nutrition is one of the most
important resources we have to maintain all levels of a
healthy life. TOTAL MEALS PREPARED 164,802
Social Security Disability Insurance and Supplemental
Income Appeals Services are designed to evaluate, plan
and assist with the appeals process after an initial claim
has been denied.
Our SSDI/SSI professional staff applies their expertise with
social security rules and regulations toward the goal of
obtaining a favorable outcome to SSDI/SSI appeal claims.
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Workers on Wheels drives home hope for low income,
working families with every vehicle donated.
Through the generosity of vehicle donations, families are
empowered to improve their employment opportunities,
better care for their children, participate in school and
community activities and gain access to other services, thus
empowering them toward self-sufficiency and improving
their quality of life. LIVES TOUCHED 171
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We all have days when we would rather stay in bed than go
to work. For Dianna Thornburg, 44, she would do anything
to be pain free, active and working. In January 2007, after
five years of undiagnosed excruciating pain she was forced to
quit working after 26 years in the culinary profession.
Dianna says, “I didn’t just give up my job. I gave up my
self-worth…my livelihood…my ability to contribute to my
household. There is no major event to pinpoint the cause of
the degenerative and bulging discs in my back and neck.
It’s hard for people to understand my situation. They don’t
see a disabled person, they don’t see the chronic pain and
medication I take just to function.
“In January 2007, I applied and was denied Social Security
Disability Income. I contacted an attorney and was told over
the phone they did not think I had an appeal. During a visit
to Michigan Works, I learned about Goodwill’s SSDI/SSI
appeals program. In November 2007, SSDI staff Mr. Gills
and Mr. Merriman began my appeal. Over the next 25
months, they did an excellent job; providing assistance,
answering questions, advocating for me, helping with
legalities and attending my hearing. In December of 2009,
I was awarded my appeal. I am grateful for the award but
would give anything to be able to work today.”
DiannaDIANNA
“I didn’t just give up my job. I gave up my self-worth...my livelihood...my ability to contribute to my household.”
Community Support Services works to fill gaps in services by
providing critical basic needs to community members. These
services include food baskets, clothing and household goods
vouchers, temporary housing assistance, transportation,
housing resource information, financial and educational
assistance, information and referrals, and the Goodwill
Holiday Needs program. During the year 7,872 services
were provided to 3,392 individuals.
Goodwill provided $112,887 in resources through the
distribution of retail store vouchers to individuals in
programs, community members and area partner agencies
to assist them with clothing and household goods, as well
as GAP (Goodwill Assistance Program) Assistance for a
wide variety of critical needs, such as the purchase of birth
certificates, emergency medical needs, car repairs, etc.
Goodwill is also a supporting partner of the Otsego
Community Meals.
Have you ever looked around a grocery store and thought
to yourself, “What do they do with all the perishable or
dated food they don’t sell?” All too often the answer had
been – sadly – throw it away. Food Rescue is part of
northwest Michigan’s solution to the problems of hunger
and food waste.
Food Rescue is a mobile food rescue program that began as
a pilot program in October 2008. Refrigerated trucks pick up
donated food from local stores and other fresh food donors
in Grand Traverse, Benzie and Leelanau counties. The method is simple: rescue fresh, perishable and prepared foods and
beverages and deliver it the same day to area food pantries and food distribution sites at no cost. That simple method resulted
in putting 193,533 lbs of good food to good use in 2009. These perishable foods add a significant amount of nutritional value to
the meals of individuals and families who turn to a food pantry for assistance.
The Food Rescue advisory board committee strategically steers and directs Food Rescue as it continues to expand into new
counties and positively impact the fight against hunger by putting good food to good use.
FOOD RESCUE RESCUED AND DISTRIBUTED 193,533 LBS OF FOOD
4,964
1,152
43
77
46
167
107
59
1,257
7,872
Food & Essentials
Clothing & Household Goods Vouchers
Financial Assistance
Temporary Housing Assistance
Transportation Assistance
Education & Back to School Assistance
Information & Referrals
Housing Packets
Holiday Needs Program
Total
SERVICES PROVIDED
1 pound of food = 1 meal
PUTTING GOOD FOOD TO GOOD USE
You give me dignity
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4,964
1,152
43
77
46
167
107
59
1,257
7,872
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The Goodwill retail stores and donation centers contribute to the financial support of Goodwill programs and services through
the sale of gently used merchandise, as well as provide employment and training opportunities for those with barriers.
Every time you donate or shop at Goodwill you re-use and
recycle items as well as re-new hope and the chance for
independence through a Goodwill program.
Goodwill is proud to operate an environmentally and socially
responsible retail program.
Retail Operations provided 58.79 % of the agencies’ funding.
Last year over 142,000 donations were made at Goodwill
stores and donation centers.
Over 440,000 purchases were made at our Goodwill stores.
Our salvage and recycling program recycled 3,352,103 lbs of
textiles, shoes, computers, paper, metal and cardboard last year.
Corporate Office
Goodwill Industries of
Northern Michigan, Inc.
2279 South Airport Rd. W
Traverse City, MI 49684
Phone: (231) 922-4805
Goodwill Inn
2943 Keystone Rd
Traverse City, MI 49686
Phone: (231) 922-4890
Paperworks Studio
2889 Aero Park Dr
Traverse City, MI 49686
Phone: (231) 995-7757
Retail and Donation Centers
Traverse City Campus Store
2279 S. Airport Road W
Traverse City, MI 49684
Phone: (231) 922-4826
Cadillac Goodwill Store
2025 North Mitchell
Cadillac, MI 49601
Phone: (231) 779-1311
Gaylord Goodwill Store
505 South Wisconsin Avenue
Gaylord, MI 49735
Phone: (989) 705-1747
Petoskey Goodwill Store
Bear Creek Plaza
1600 Anderson Rd
Petoskey, MI 49770
Phone: (231) 348-6947
www.goodwillnmi.org
www.goodwillinn.org
www.paperworkstudio.com
www.foodrescuenw.org
GOODWILL LOCATIONS
452
63
70
3
588
Community Service
Work Release
Michigan Works
On-the-job Evaluation
Total
WORK PROVIDED
Grand Traverse County
Wexford County
Emmet County
Otsego County
RE-USE, RECYCLE, RE-NEW
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION
$5,581,275
1,898,162
1,087,981
827,610
98,798
9,493,826
7,819,130
953,074
43,466
8,815,670
$678,156
THE COMMUNITY INVESTMENT IN GOODWILL
Retail Sales
Donated Goods
Contributions and Grants
Program Service Fees
Other
Total Revenue and Support
RESOURCES TO PROVIDE SERVICES
Program Services
Management and General
Fundraising
Total Expenses
Investment for Program and Capital Expenditures
Goodwill Industries of Northern Michigan Inc. and Goodwill Inn
consolidated Year Ended September 30, 2009
Program Services 88.70%
Management & General 10.81%
Fundraising .49%
Retail Sales 58.79%
Contributions & Grants 11.46%
Donated Goods 19.99%
Program Service Fees 8.72%
Other 1.04%
A full financial statement, audited by Rehmann Robson is available by calling 231-995-7719.
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Mary DunnAndy and Olivia DuPontMichael DurbinLaurel DurkinJames and Polly Anne DuxRobert and Sheila DyeJeffrey and Jacqueline DyerEagles Auxilliary # 383Jeanine EasterdayEbels Family Center, Inc. Mark and Renee EckhoffBill and Sharon EddingtonDan and Debra EdsonSusan EganThe Eichstadt FamilyKaren EitniearGae ElleryVerne and Anna ElliottPat and Fred ElyLarry EndersTodd and Amy EndresenEarl and Beverly EnnisEnvironmental CrossingsEpicure Catering Mark and Christine EsperFrank and Elizabeth EsserRachel EstabrookRowan EstenikMike and Rhonda EstesJerry and Barbara EvansEdna EveleighSteve and Cindy EveleighDottie EverettEverywhereUGOFaith Reformed ChurchBruce and Julie FalconerFamily Court Juvenile DivisionFamily of Faith Lutheran ChurchHugh and Betty FarberRichard FasiFast Physical TherapyRobert H FergusonKerry and Karen FergusonDuane and Doris FerrisFieldstone FarmWilliam and Lynn FiferRonald FineBelinda FinkelbergFirst Congregational ChurchFirst Congregational Church, Women’s FellowshipFirst Congregational Church of ThompsonvilleFirst Financial BankFirst Presbyterian Church of Elk RapidsGina FisherAli FitzgibbonJoan FitzgibbonDenny and Nancy FitzpatrickSean FlahertyLeann FoleyGeorgette FonsecaMargaret ForgioneJerry and Jessie FouchChris and Colleen FowlerJulie FraisLawrence and Mary FrankFRC FoundationCharles and Karen FredricksonThomas and Sue FrohnapfelVicki FulkersonAdam GahnPeter and Patricia GainesGallagher’s Farm Market and Bakery GAP Foundation Money For Time ProgramKimberly GarlingtonJohn and Karen GarrisonJames and Lenore GarsideRichard Gavitt and Emily Kay Grace GeigerDoug and Shirley GembisThomas and Eliza GemmellRoger Gerstle and Marjorie RichGenerations ManagementGerald and Eleanor GiffinMark and Jane GiffinKevin and Tina GillespieMichael and Betty GillmanJim GillsMiles and Ruth GilmoreAngela Gingras and Terry TaylorSharon GintherVirginia GirardMark and Lavonne GirardinGlen Lake Community Reformed ChurchGlen’s Markets Shirley GoddardCynthia GodmerColleen Goggin and Emmett MulliganWesley GoldmanWalter GollwitzerDaniel and Barbara GoodearlDonald and Judith GoodrichGood Neighbor Farms Robert and Carol GoodsonJohn and Sharon GoodwinHarvey and Barbara GordonGordon Food Services William Gordon and Dottie Prouty Mary and Terry GoreWilliam and Lesa GormanLawrence and Marjorie GortonGordon and Laura GottfriedGrace Episcopal ChurchGrand Traverse Area Catholic Schools Grand Traverse Area Retired School PersonnelGrand Traverse Bakery and DeliGrand Traverse MallGrand Traverse Ophthalmology ClinicGrand Traverse Radiologists PCGrand Traverse Refrigeration, Inc.Grand Traverse Regional Community Foundation Campbell Endowment Fund The Rotary Endowment Fund Sak Family Temporary Fund Richard and Kimiko Williams Temporary FundGrandview CateringJudy GrangerMichael GrantRichard and Sylvia GravesGreat Lakes EnergyGreat Lakes International Trading, Inc.Great Lakes Medical Transcription, Inc.
Ronald and Jane GreenGreenlight Marketing Ann and Donald GregoryAlbert GreinerJoan GrinerChris or Mark GroeneveltPaul and Kathryn GroesbeckMartha GrossDave and Cindy GubaGunton Womens ClubBenedict and Mary Lee GuzinskiH&R BlockLuke HaaseAshley and Rob HabendankKate HabersThomas and Darlene HackneyBrian HagertyHagerty Classic InsuranceScott and Bridgett HallGwendolyn HallLeah HamBrenda HamiltonMeagan HamletAlice HammondBarbara HancockSally HanleyAnne HanrahanHansen Food Nick and Susan HansenAnn HansonBonnie HardingJane HardwickePhil and Mary HarmesonDale and Betty HarmonDon and Joan HarrigerDanny and Marion HarringerCharles and Judith HarrisFrederick and Martha HarrisThe David Hawley FoundationEileen HaywoodGail HeathAmy HeilerDavid and Leslie HeimburgerLynda HeimburgerLeslie HeimburgerTerri HeinKlaus and LuAnn HeinertConrad and Alison HeinsRichard and Jane HeiserLucie HellerJudith HelvestonStephen and Lisa HendersonTom HendersonNeil and Nikki HendricksHarry and Elizabeth HepnerLaurie HerbertDavid HerralaThe Herrington-Fitch Family FoundationRoger and Sandra HerseyTimothy and Lynne HertlerRena HicksHigher Grounds Coffee Roasting Caroline HirthHitchens Family FoundationPatrick and Margaret HobbinsOtt and Pat HobsonMary HobsonMaxine HodgesJessica HodgesBryan HoenigGary and Jana HoensheidDennis and Cynthia HoferLarry and Paula HofmeisterDaniel and Jody HofstraFred and Gail HoisingtonBob and Jane HoldemanRex HoldenHarrison and Carol HoldredgeCarol HollahanCarolyn HollenbeckJack and Kay HollisCarol HolmesMarcus and Janette HoltStanley and Betty HolzhauerKen and Michelle HomaMichelle HomaHome and Hearth Eugene and Joan HomeisterHomestead Resort Adminstration Richard and Linda HomrichHonor Family MarketDawn HooserHorizon Books Deli Mike and Sue HornbyDiane HortonByron and Georgina HosmerJessie and Eric HoughtonCindy HoustonJamie HoustonJan HoustonAndrew HowardRhonda HowardJon HoweLen and Jill HowerJack and Doris HoxieBill Hoxie and Julie ClynesJames and Mary Jane HsuHUB InternationalDiana and James HuckleMike and Michelle HueyCheri HuggettGordon and Kathy HughesLeo and Sharon HughesDon Hunt and Mimi BruderHuntington BankRobert HuppMichael and Pamela HuskinsGordon and Evelene IacovoniIndependent Oilfield ServicesJerry IngersollThe Intelligence AgencyInterlochen Eagles FOE 3503Terry and Beverly IsenbargerITW FoundationJames and Nancy JacobsNancy JacobsPaul and Laura JacobsonBrian JaffeJames Schmuckal RealtorsJill JeanJayne JeffreySoren and Inge Jensen
Marilyn JensenJESCORobert G JettonBJ and KM JohnsonJay and Elizabeth JohnsonAlsyln JohnsonChristen JohnsonJanine JohnsonJulia JohnsonShane JohnsonRalph and Carmella JohnsonKeith and Ruth JolliffeRon and Laura JollyRobert and Susan JonesJune 8th Foundation, Inc.Thomas and Sarah JuntuneGeorge and Jan JuryKAB DesignElise KambeGeorge and Anne KaminskiMarilyn KampPhillip Keeling and JoAnn CarlsonChristopher and Elizabeth KeisterVicki Jo KelderhouseMichael and Linda KelleyStephen KellmanDan and Jan KellyCharles and Delores KellyDonna KellyDon and Marilyn KelnerJane KendraKen’s Outdoor ServiceDennis KeovongkothJohn and Connie KernsCarey KerrJanet KerrBrenda KerriganKeswick United Methodist ChurchKewadin United Methodist Womens SocietyCharles and Janet KibbyFred and Patricia KilbournTed and Janet KilmerTom KimballJeffrey and Julie KimptonChristopher and Jerri KindlingerCourtney KipkeKiwanis Boyne CityPhilip and Nancy KleinJeffrey Klop and Krissondra WolfJay KnappBeth KnappKathleen KnightGeorge and Carroll KobernusLisa KohlerMary KokoskyGerald and Roberta KolakJerome and Mary Ann KolarikCharles and Susan KoniecznyMarilyn KoonsBetty KoonsRobert and Lori KorsonJuston and Alissa KorsonRichard Kosinski and Deborah OchsWilliam and Delphine KowalskeJohn and Sandy KraftEdith KrauseCarolyn and Carl KucseraShirley and Herman KuipersJoan KuipersJoseph and Bobbie KutkuhnJeannette and Jeffrey KyffMichael KyroHenry and Diane LabateJohn LabrieThe Lafaive FamiliyJames and Charlotte LaFeveLake Ann Grocery Lamar Outdoor Advertising Michael and Stacy LambBill and Teri LancasterLancaster Photography Mike LaneBill and Lois LanninMary LanninBruce and Kay LassilaFrederick and Linda LaughlinAnn LaurimoreAlan and Dana LaursenDenny and Kathy LauterbachCorie LaytonFord LeBoutillierVirginia LeclaireLeelanau CheeseLeelanau Cultured Veggies Leelanau Roasting Company Amy LeivaBarbara LeJeuneLeland Community United Methodist ChurchLeland Mercantile, Co. Herb and Barb LemcoolJeffrey LeonhardtAdam and Jen LettBarry Levine and Becky BeauchampRichard and Sally LewisJean LickliderThe Lighting CenterBrian LinckLindy Lazar Marketing Communications LLCMarge and Bill LinebaughLipinski’s Tulane Farm Frederick and Janice LinsellCarrol and Barbara LockSusan LockmanRodney LofquistJerusha LondgrenLong Lake Friends ChurchWilliam and Dawn LooseMario LopezRichard LoweDouglas and Lynne LucianiJean LudkaRobert LueckFord and Debbie LuhrsJames and Martha LundRichard and Jami LungChristopher and Kristen LutzRobert MacDonaldDave and Mary MacDonaldDaniel and Kathleen MachDavid and Lorah MacintoshRobert and Ellen MacKinnonRyan and Laurie Mackowiak
We extend our sincere gratitude to all those who made charitable and
in-kind gifts in support of the mission of Goodwill Industries of Northern
Michigan, Inc and the Goodwill Inn. The names listed here are those who
made a financial contribution or a substantial in-kind gift during our 2009
fiscal year: October 1, 2008 through September 30, 2009.
We have made every effort to assure the accuracy of these donor lists. If you
find an omission or discrepancy, please contact us at 231-995-7719.
We regret due to space constraints we cannot list everyone who generously
made in-kind gifts, donated clothing, household goods and other items.
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Jan Macomber HessMADE-TC Sub ChapterMatthew and Jody MadionPeter and Anne MagounBruce and Susan MakieMalachi I, LLCStan and Judy MalaskiLori MalaskiDennis and Debra MaloneTerry and Sarah MaloneStephanie MaltbyManagement Recruiters of Traverse CityLindsay MangDavid and Anne MannJulie MansounKaren MantheiGregory Mapes and Lisa WagnerBrian and Tracy MarekSarah MarekPaul MarekBenjamin MarentetteCraig MarkWilliam and Ann MarshBill and Debra MarshClaire MarshallMartha L Black PLCRalph and Esther MartineauCharlotte MarxMary Gillett Marketing CommunicationsPaul and Theresa MasonJessica MasonKyle MasonChristopher Allan Mateo FastDave MathewsRichard and Theresa MattarellaJean MattisJohn and Jane MatzPaul MaurerMichael and Kathryn MayJohn and Polly MayerRobert and Betty MaynardJames and Lynn McAndrewsJohn McCahan and Sue StockmanKelly McCannMcCardel Culligan Water ConditioningDavid and Martha McCauleyLeo and Frances McCawNick McClureRobert and Jane McElroyMichael and Teri McFarlanLisa McFarlanLori McFarlanLynda McFarlanJoseph and Pamela McGrawJim and Joane McIntyreJerry and Dawn McLaughlinThomas McLenithanLois McManusMcMaster Farm Cyril and Mary Jean McMasterCecil and Alice McNallyJeffrey McQuistionWilliam and Dorothy McSorleyThomas Mead and Lauriann MannionThe Mead FoundationMatthew MedinaMeijer, Inc.Rick Meyer and Mary Jo SlederDelbert and Sara MichelJohn MieskeBrian MikovitsKeith MikowskiAmy MilesScott and Elizabeth MillerTerence and Amanda MillerKelly and Deborah MillerAndrew and Rosemary MillerJane MillerKatherine MillerJason MillerJames and Ann MillerMiller Design GroupHelen MillikenClaud Mills and Janet BrzezinskiGregory Mills and Kris BullockJohn MinsterBarry MintzerMichigan Grocers AssociationDawn MisicoFrank Misplon and Cheryl DonakowskiDan and Lynne MixerJohn and Lynn MocanWilliam and Sally ModzelGeorge and Barbara MoellerJayne MohrJames and Cindy MonroeGerald and Mollie MoodyDiana MorganSteve MorseMorse/Hahnenberg Moving and StorageMt. HolidayKaren MudgettClay and Mary Jo MuellerWayne and Heidi MuellerJudy MuirheadCraig and Kathy MulderMunson Healthcare Dept 7187Munson Medical CenterMunson Medical Center - Human ResourcesAnn MurphyJoan MurrayJohn and Robin MurrayJulie MurrayHarold and Wanda MyersScott and Renee MyersJohn and Barbara NagelIley and Dianna NanceRichard and Cheryl NaperalaJoyce NashCynthia NeddoRoger and Stephanie NelsenCheryl NelsonNetwork for GoodKarl and Erika NeumannDeborah NewellReva NewmanEdith NewmeyerCarrol and Jane NicholsNancy NickersonMary Jane NicolaKeith M NielsonRichard Noel
Northern Broadcast, Inc. The FoxNorthern Broadcast, Inc. WKLTNorthern ExpressNorthern Star Broadcasting-Real RockNorthern Vision Eye Care P CNorthland InteriorsNorthwest Michigan Community Action AgencyNorthwestern BankNorthwood Paint & SupplyArlene O’Brien and Jean LivingstonAmber OchoaWendy OckertHeather OienOld Mission Peninsula United Methodist ChurchOld Mission Peninsula Wine Growers AssociationOld Mission Women’s ClubOlesons’ Stores Oleson FoundationLeon and Nancy OlewinskiMichelle OlmanOlmsted ProductsRichard and Vickilyn OlsafskyEd and Susan OlsenGerald and Melanie OlsonKarin OlsonOmena Club 21Sandra O’NielCarol OrrJohn and Penelope OrtOryana Natural Foods MarketDebra and David OttGrace OttDr. Keith and Wendy OverbaughRussell and Karen OwenAmy PackardRena PageDonald and Susan PahlStephen PankowskiTerry and Jean PaquetParadise MeatsParallel 45 Enterprises Rick and Penny PardiniJessica ParkSteven and Barbara ParkerTravis and Erica ParkinsonJohn and June PateMr. and Mrs. PattersonForrest Patterson IIAutumn PattonDouglas and Thelma PaulStephen and Virginia PauliHenry and Sally PeetPatty PelizzariPeppercornPepsi Bottling GroupTheresa PerezTerril and Marshall PerskyCarol PeschkeElmer and Ruth PetermanJeffrey and Kristen PetersErin PetersBruce and Dorothy PetersenDavid and Kelley PetersonBob and Sara PetersonRonald and Kathleen PetersonRichard and Alyce PetersonJohn and Eva PetoskeyJay PettittPfizer United Way CampaignKaren PhelpsSteven and Diane PhilipsPhil’s on FrontJulia PiglowskiKathie PiperThomas and Gretchen PixleyPleasanton Brick Oven Bakery Deb PojarRuthy PolusznyJacqueline and Robert PoolBeverly and Gary PopovitsAnn and Tom PostElizabeth PostGeorge and Nancy PowellVerne and Lisa PowellGerald and June PowleyMary PrattPremier Advantage Title LLCThe Presbyterian ChurchRenae PrestonBrian and Susan PriceDouglas and Denise PriceJerry and Jan PrichardCarolyn PriestThe Print Shop Priority HealthDorothy ProutySusan and Jack PutnamMichael and Nancy PyleRaymond and Bethany QuartzLinda and John RacineJohn and Elizabeth RadlickiRainbow Rehabilitation CentersEtta RajkovichDon and Elsie RandallRandy and Michelle Stuck Family FoundationCharles and Darla RaneyJeannine Ransom and Carol Wellington David and Ellen RapsonRobert and Sally RayReal Estate One, Inc.Eric ReamerHolly ReayCindy RebmanDonna RebmanRecord Eagle James and Janet ReedRebecca ReedRebecca and Sara ReeseTimothy and Erin ReichaTom and Jeanette ReidRaymond and Barbara ReinertDaniel and Susan RemahlKimberly RendzEmilia RennieCarolyn RentenbachRepublican Women’s ClubResurrection Life Church Retriever Title ServiceGlenn and Alberta RhoadsJames RibbyDoug and Kate RiceDaniel and Cynthia Richardson
Ric’s Food Center Patrick and Kathy RichterLamora RiddellAmy RiddleMaxine RideoutCurt RideoutMichell and Brenda RiderJulia RiegerSusan RieglerLawrence Riley and Janet SkundaGeorge and Heather RinkelHelen RiordanDavid and Kathryn RipmasterLeonard and Linda RitolaLisa RitterSean and Kristen RivardRiverside Canoe TripsRiverside Resale FurnitureRJG Inc.RM Young CompanyMary RobbinsMarcia RoehrichLee RogersAnn RogersBruce and Joyce RogersAmber RokosEdward RomMarvin and Luella RorickJames and Sharon RorickJanet RorickKathryn RoseJim RoseHoward and Chris RoseBruce RosemaRuth Alice RosenTracy and Judy Lee RossMatthew RossJohn and Deborah RosterThe Rotary Endowment FundKatherine RothWilliam Rouse, JrSteve RubyHardy and Connie RuddFlorian and Joan RundioJeffrey and Jennifer RundioRunning Fit Nicole Runyon and Kurt WiermanRobert Russel and Sally VanVleckAnisha and Wally RutkowskiBradley SabinThomas and Karen SabinTimm SahsJames and Verna SakRandall and Theresa SandersRonald and Mary SandersAlicia SanfordAnthony and Carol SantiniGerald and Marilyn SapakSara Lee BakeryFrances SargentCourtney SauerSave-A-Lot Fred and Rebecca SchaafsmaJohanna SchaeferJoan SchaubBob and Mary Lou SchepersTom and Linda ScheuermanKarl and Marilee SchlackCharlene SchlueterLisa SchmidtArthur SchmuckalDon SchmuckalThe Art and Mary Schmuckal Family FoundationKarl and Kim SchneiderChristine SchneiderPaul and Shaun SchneiderSchostak Brothers & Co. Inc.Gary Schultheiss and Barbara RichmanDr. Richard and Lynn SchultzHolly SchurgElizabeth SchwindBill and Irene ScottKaren ScottDavid and Noreen SearchDoug and Nancy SeeleyAdam SegerlindJames and Pamela SeibelJoseph SendPatricia SharpnackMichael and Dona SheehanShellBarbara ShellmanEdson and June SheppardBud and Clare ShipsteadShop-N-Save Jack ShumakerMolly Shumsky and Matt RieckStephen and Peg SicilianoKen SidermanRobert SigworthJessica SimmermanBruce and Debbie SimpsonJeffrey and Teresa Simsa Lynell and William SingerJohn SirentLeah Sirrine-AdamsCatherine SivitsCathleen SixbeyChristine SkibowskiYvonne and Dee SkieraFrank and Maurine SlaughterKent SlaughterMike and Vicki SlawnikAnna SleemanJeanne SloanDudley and Kim SmithMark and Ann SmithMichael and Linda SmithPowell and Nell SmithKevin SmithKyle SmithTiffany SmithColleen SmithKeith and Doreen SmithSmith and Johnson, Attorneys, P.C.Woody Smith and Suzannah TobinSnack Attack Vending John Snodgrass and Janet FleshmanEric Snoek and Theresa HullingerRalph and Pam SoffredineScott and Michelle SpauldingPeter and Barbara Springsteen
St. Ignace Area HopeSt. Patrick’s Council of Catholic WSt. Philip Neri Catholic ChurchChristopher StaleyLeo and Linda StallmanDoug and Ann StantonHerbert Steed and Jane MacLeayBrian SteeleEric and Nancy StehouwerWilliam and Suzanne StepanWayne and Joan SterenbergLanny and Lea Ann SterlingSterling Commercial CleaningRonald and Marva StevensJoseph and Kimberly StevensDan StiebelSarah StimpsonJames and Romayne StokerStone House Plant Stone House Bread Leland Beatrice StoneRobert and Val StoneJohn and Kimberly StrattonRichard and Anne StringerStromberg Carlson ProductsMarie StrongJohn and Kathy StrugalaMarvin StudingerQuintus and Betty StulzKenneth StuwowyBud and Nancy StychJoe and Judith SuchoskiRonald and Carol SuckleElaine SullivanRyan Sullivan and Jessica NietoJoy Surber-WalczakMargery SurowitzPat and Nancy SussexJennifer SutterSuttons Bay Congregational ChurchTom and Sherry SwansonElizabeth and Jane SwartzloffNeal SweetBill and Mary SwiftLaura SwireNicholas and Nancy TaddeucciJohn and Margie TaflingerAshley TaggartDave and Diane TaghonGabriel and Kristen TalagaTamarack GalleryAlice TangSusan and Philip TarczonDeborah TateAnthony TaylorTC Parrot Head Charitable FoundationTC-RV, Inc. Team Elmer’sJen TeeplesDavid and Diana TerrellJoe and Kathryn TerrellGrace TerryJoe and Doris ThibedeauCyril and Jacqueline ThielCatherine ThomasRichard and Carol ThompsonGeorge and Sally ThompsonGabby ThompsonKate ThornhillJohn and Karen ThummChristine and Jeff TibbitsDave and Terresa TokieDarrin TomaskiWilliam and Cynthia TomlinsonLibby TomlinsonJames and Ida TompkinsTom’s Food Markets, Inc.Terri-Ann TottonMaurice and Jeanne TownsendGrace TownsendJohn and Virginia TragoTraverse Area Association of RealtorsTraverse Bay ChristianTraverse Bay Christian SchoolTraverse City Area Public SchollsTraverse City Beach BumsTraverse City Film FestivalTraverse City State BankTraverse City Trojans Varsity FootballTraverse Resources LLCFrank and Melinda TreadwellSteve and Sarah TrippeCai TrojanekTom TroostSteve and Amanda TrowbridgeBrian and Laurie TuckNancy Tufts RieckerMatt TurnerSusan TurovaaraUnited Methodist ChurchUnited Way of KalamazooUnited Way of Northwest MichiganUnited Way of Tucson & Southern AZUnity Church of Traverse CityRobert and Jill UrtelRonald and Janis UtheUtility Reduction Analysts, Inc.Peter and Margaret Van Den BergeVan Elslander Family FoundationMary Van ValinDon and Ida Van WingerdenEric and Julie Vander HaagenMark VanderklippJohn and Diane VanderveenSophie VanDeWeeseVanguard Imports, Inc.Sara VanHoomeVerizon WirelessKathie Vestal, Ph.DJodi VicanAmber VincilRodney and Kathy VolkVS Designs, Inc. W.E.L.C.A of Bethlehem Lutheran ChurchShirl WaclawskiTimothy and Vicki WadeWilliam WadsworthDaniel and Roberta WagnerRichard and Mary WalkerDavid and Rebecca WalkerHoward and Dianne WalkerCarol Walker
Charles, Carolyn and Rebeca WallaceMichelle WalterSally WalterKent and Nancy WaltonHarvey and Marilyn WarburtonBud WardDavid and Patricia WarnerJanice WarrenPrice and Jane WattsCamille WeatherholtJill WebbRandy and Shawn WeberKristin WeberMindy WebsterKeith and Coleen WeessiesDavid and Peggy WellsRobert and Debora WestfallWestlake ConstructionKelly WestonJala Sue WhartonBarbara WhiteMichelle WhitelockPatrick and Jean WicksallTom and Joan WigtonDouglas and Janice WigtonJohn and Robin WilkinsonWilliam J Lee DDSPaul and Judy WilliamsWilliams Chevrolet, Inc.Mark WilliamsonRobert WilsonEmily WilsonLinda L WilsonWindward United Methodist ChurchPamela WinkelmannSanda WiperHenry and Carrol WiseTrudy WithunJennifer WittWGTU 29&8WPBN 7&4Wm. E. Slaughter, Jr. Foundation, Inc.Wobet FoundationLaura WolfePhillip WolinskiDavid and Carolyn WollenhauptWesley WoodSteven and Marilee WoodardJames and Susan WoodburneRandy and Joan WoodsWorld Magnetics CompanyVince and Laura WorthingtonRuth WorthingtonJohn Wressell and Roberta KochButch and Kim WrightWoody and Nancy WrightRich and Sandy WrightKeith and Nancy WrightJoseph WyattKen and Nancy WyckoffRonald and Maureen YahrmatterMyrna YeakleRichard YoukerRobert and Pauline YoungSteve and Linda YoungGerald and Barbara YoungMichal and Jay YoungfleshRobert YvonJay ZelenockDeb ZennerDoug Zernow and Merilyn Ueno Ricky and Sandie ZimmerRobert and Pam ZimmermanDonna ZimmermanRobert L ZimmermanSharron ZimmermanZion Baptist ChurchGilbert and Barbara ZoellnerZonta Club of Traverse City
Honors and Memorials
Andrea AllorBarbara Barshaw
Marie BayntonJohn and Helen Botschka
Donald R BelangerDaniel Belanger
Betty BischoffGregg Chance and Maryanne Macy
Drew BollingerRobert and Susan Jones
BP Canada Energy Employees Traverse CityChristopher and Kristen Lutz
Julieanne Christensen David and Julianne Christensen
Leonard ClousCarolyn Priest
Alex Cullens Sanda Wiper
The David Heimburger Family Lynda Heimburger
Tyler DayMichelle Brockie
Vincent EstesJanette and Marcus Holt
The Hollis Family ParentsJack and Kay Hollis
Jack E. GargnerThomas and Sue Frohnapfel
Molly GillsBeta Sigma Phi XI Beta Omicron Chapter
Ray and Janet GuidosDavid and Marcia Courtney
Nancy Heiler
Amy Heiler
Mary Husburger & Dan Link Susan Riegler
Lorraine JohnsonBarbara Barshaw
Barb JonesRobert and Susan Jones
Len and Doris KenyonDavid and Lorah Macintosh
Laura Kerr Sanda Wiper
Susan and Robert KurasMike and Shirley Debelack
Lynda LawrenceRobert and Susan Jones
Mr. & Mrs. Charles LeBeauGerald and Marilyn Sapak
Robert and Betty MaynardGeorge and Barbara MoellerGerald and Mollie MoodyCarrol and Jane NicholsMichael and Nancy Pyle
Dennis MayoJulie Clynes and Billy Hoxie Jean Donley and Mary Sue HeidbrinkGerald and Eleanor GiffinMark and Jane GiffinRobert and Carol GoodsonRex HoldenDonna KellyBruce and Dorothy PetersenDenise and Douglas Price
Waldene McAnallenGerald and Roberta Kolak
Janice McIntyreHarrison & Carol Holdredge
Nan MeyersBackward Glance
Bill & Sue MilesAmy Miles
Maynard “Buddy” MillerDr. Roberta Dow
Carmen and Bob MillerFrederick and Janice Linsell
James MudgettKaren Mudgett
Carmelina NemecekRichard Fasi
Joan O’NeillCatherine O’Neill and Dave Babcock
Natalie O’NielSandra O’Niel
Linda PattisonJulia Piglowski
Mike PolleMike and Sue Hornby
Robert RiddellLamora Riddell
Richard O RistineMardi Black
Christine RutkowskiJim Bock
Randy SandersBruce Rosema
Gretchen SauvageRaymond and Barbara Reinert
Tony and Dee SkieraEllie Canfield
Patty Lanoue StearnsBeatrice Stone
Suzanne StepanSuzanne & William Stepan
Jack StevensMarva and Ronald Stevens
Helen TrippNancy and Keith Wright
Sylvester WaltersDaniel Belanger
Jack WhitleyDr. Katherine Roth
Ortelle WressellJohn Wressell and Roberta Koch
Joseph and E’lise BrooksRobert CarstensThe Kenneth F and Elizabeth A James Foundation
Goodwill Endowment Joseph and E’lise BrooksRobert CarstensThe Kenneth F and Elizabeth A James Foundation
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Goodwill Inn Benefit, April 24, 2010Spring is right around the corner. It is time
to lace up your shoes and do yourself and
others a little good. Join us for the Run
For Shelter 5K run/walk – a family friendly event to benefit
the Goodwill Inn, Grand Traverse area’s homeless shelter. The
scenic course meanders through Traverse City’s historic “Slab
Town” and includes some rolling terrain and beautiful views of
West Grand Traverse Bay.
Put your best foot forward and pre-register at
www.runforsheltertc.com
For more information please contact
Karl Bastian, Greenlight Marketing, 231-995-0619
or Ruth Blick, Goodwill, 231-995-7737,
ruthb@goodwillnmi.org.
RUN FOR SHELTERThe Goodwill Inn Annual Spring Food Drive will take place
April 29 – May 2. The Inn continues to see record numbers
of individuals and families experiencing a critical need for
food and essentials. Donations of non-perishable food and
hygiene items are critically needed to provide, nutrition,
healthy lives and hope. Please visit www.goodwillnmi.org/
news for drop-off location, volunteer opportunities and how
you can help change lives.
SPRING FOOD DRIVE
Thank you to: Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa
Indians for granting Food Rescue of Northwest Michigan
$30,000 for start-up/capacity-building.
Rotary Charities for granting Food Rescue of Northwest
Michigan $50,000 for capacity-building and expansion into
additional counties.
The Art and Mary Schmuckal Foundation for granting
$5,000 to the Goodwill/Goodwill Inn GAP program to provide
assistance with critical basic needs.
To everyone for their generous support of the Goodwill Inn
Annual Appeal, Food Rescue, the Cherry-T Ball Drop, and
helped us provide gifts and the holiday spirit to 1,500 through
the Holiday Needs program and meet our Art Van Million
Dollar Charity Challenge match.
Thank you to Meijer and their customers for generously
donating and raising $5,010 for the Goodwill Inn Food Pantry
through the Meijer Simply Give, Food Pantry Card.
THANK YOU!
Michigan Gov. Jennifer M. Granholm signed an extension for
state taxpayers to continue receiving a tax credit for vehicles
donated to car donation programs like Workers on Wheels.
The tax credit provides up to $50
credit toward state income tax
credit for the value of a vehicle
donated, or $100 for married couples
jointly filing their state taxes. For
more information on donating a
vehicle to the Workers on Wheels
program, visit www.goodwillnmi.org/
workersonwheels or
call 231-995-7718.
Visit www.goodwillnmi.org to learn more about Goodwill
programs, view our agency video and sign up for the
Goodwill E-Newsletter.
GOVERNOR EXTENDS CAR DONATION TAX CREDIT
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