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Humility of Mary Shelter, Inc. - 2014 Annual Report

...because our community cares

Humility of Mary Shelter, Inc. Annual Report

July 1, 2013 - June 30, 2014

BVM Sisters TCC Verizon Staff

Orthopaedic Specialists Assumption High School

Helping With Humor ComedySportz

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Board of Directors

Margaretha Fitzgerald, Chairperson,

Congregation of the Humility of Mary

Johanna Rickl, Vice Chairperson,

Congregation of the Humility of Mary

Judith Carrara, Congregation of the Humility of Mary

Paul Elias, PhDM, Scott County Jail

Kevin Gibbs, Triumph Community Bank

James Kopel, ACC - Rock Island Arsenal

Karen Kource, Triumph Community Bank

Mary Rehmann, Congregation of the Humility of

Mary

Rita L. Sterling, Department of Veterans Affairs

Julie Bockenstedt, Executive Director

Mary Ann Vogel, CHM,

Finance Director

Jeni McGuire,

Assistant Finance Director

Kathy Meier, Grants Manager

Cindi Gramenz, Program Director

Christine Adamson,

Assistant Program Director

Jodi Beechum-Kelly, Shelter Monitor

Jennifer Berteloth, Shelter Monitor

Brad Boyles, Shelter Monitor

Megan Chitty, Service Coordinator

Larry Cook, Shelter Monitor

Lisa Devlin, Shelter Monitor

Chris Dolan, Shelter Monitor

Rosemary Dreessen, Shelter Monitor

Tim Duncombe, Maintenance

Teresa Fitzgerald, Shelter Monitor

Lindsay Fox, Service Coordinator

Wes Frenell, Shelter Monitor

Tabitha Hall, Accounts Clerk

Staci Hammill, Service Coordinator

Michelle Henriksen, Shelter Monitor

Jill Jacobs, Service Coordinator

Melanie Jones, Office Manager

Cathy Jordan, Intake Coordinator

and VALOR Program Lead

Tim Kelly, Shelter Monitor

Jen Lyons, Service Coordinator

Dave McMillen, Shelter Monitor

Jessica Mohr, Service Coordinator

Tiffany Norwood, Service Coordinator

Peggy Quilty, Service Coordinator

Sarah Rentfro, Shelter Monitor

Jason Rockwell, Service Coordinator

Nancy Schwieters, CHM,

Computer Lab

Michelle Stebly, Service Coordinator

Contact Us:

563/322-8065 Phone

563/322-8261 Fax

1016 West 5th Street,

Davenport, IA 52802

[email protected]

Humility of Mary Shelter, Inc. Staff

The Quad Cities Better Business Bureau honored Humility of Mary Shelter, Inc.

with the

2014 Business of Integrity Award

at a ceremony held on April 10, 2014.

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Table of Contents

Page

Our Services 4

Changing Lives 6

Participant Profile

9

Program Outcomes 10

Point in Time Count for Iowa 15

Financial Summary and Grant Awards 16

Words from the Finance Department 17

Donor Honor Roll 18

Night at the Shelter and SleepOut 29

MISSION STATEMENT Humility of Mary Shelter, Inc. provides emergency shelter,

transitional housing and permanent supportive housing pro-

grams that offer opportunities for men and women experiencing

homelessness to become emotionally, mentally, and physically

more stable.

PARTICIPANT RIGHTS

All HMSI participants have the right…

To be treated at all times with respect, dignity, and concern for

their well-being.

To not be judged for any behavior they have used to cope with

life experiences.

To refuse services, unless failure to receive services places them

at risk of harm to self or others.

To be treated as collaborators in their own service plans.

To informed consent before receiving any services.

To not be discriminated against based on race, ethnicity, creed,

color, religion, national origin, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation,

gender, gender identity, genetics, familial status, marital status,

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY STATEMENT and NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY

Humility of Mary Shelter, Inc. does not discriminate in the acceptance of participants, employment of personnel, or in any other respect on the ba-

sis of race, ethnicity, creed, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, genetics, familial status, marital

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Our

Services

Include

Emergency Shelter for adult men and women, with 78 beds (35

for men, 26 for women and 17 for veterans), plus 4 overflow

mats, for a total capacity of 82.

Shelter open 7 days a week, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Computer Lab open to participants and the public for classes,

job searches and resume building.

Day Shelter open from 8am to 6pm Monday through Friday.

Day Shelter provides both participants and community mem-

bers with a safe place to come in from the cold or heat.

Service Coordination

At the core of all HMSI programs is the philosophy of Service

Coordination. HMSI Service Coordinators work with program

participants to help them develop individual service plans focused

on goals designed to increase self-determination, increase skills

and income, and obtain and remain in permanent housing. Par-

ticipants and Service Coordinators work as partners to assess the

participant’s strengths, obstacles, and resources, and use that in-

formation to help the participant achieve their goals.

Shelter Service Coordination

The Shelter Service Coordination program serves homeless adults

staying at Humility of Mary Shelter, Inc. This program helps

participants address the most urgent issues that caused them to

experience homelessness, including needs for identification

documents, transportation, mental and physical health care, and

income.

Transitional Housing Program

The 17-bed Transitional Housing Program provides up to 24

months of service coordination and housing to homeless persons

with

disabilities or other special needs that make it more difficult for

them to find appropriate housing. Participants benefit from

bi-weekly program meetings, support groups, and mental health

counseling.

Veterans Transitional Housing Program

The 17-bed Veterans Transitional Housing Program provides ser-

vice

coordination and housing to homeless veterans for up to 24

months.

Working with the local Veterans Affairs Homeless Outreach Cen-

ter, the program allows qualifying veterans to take advantage of

services such as case management, education, job training, crisis

intervention and counseling.

Veterans Accessing Long-term

Opportunities and Resources (VALOR)

The VALOR program serves very low-income veterans from Scott,

Muscatine and Clinton Counties, Iowa and Rock Island, Henry,

Capacity of

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Whiteside and Mercer Counties, Illinois who are homeless or at

imminent risk of becoming so.

Participants work closely with staff to rapidly return to permanent

housing, or to maintain their current housing, while addressing the

issues that led to their housing crisis. The VALOR program is a

natural extension of our successful Veterans Transitional Housing pro-

gram. The VALOR office is located within Cobblestone Place at 1212

West 3rd Street, Davenport.

Permanent Housing Program (PH)

The Permanent Housing Program assists homeless persons who have

a disabling condition which impedes their ability to live independent-

ly. Eligible participants may include those experiencing challenges

with severe and persistent mental illness, persons in recovery from

drug or alcohol dependence, and persons with chronic illness or phys-

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A 51-year-old, veteran who had experienced homelessness multiple times, finally found comfort and safety at

HMSI. Together with his Service Coordinator he worked to obtain disability income which subsequently opened the

door for him to have a relationship with his child that he had not had in 7 years.

~submitted by a VALOR Service Coordinator

Judith was experiencing homelessness and sought refuge at HMSI. Her Service Coordina-

tor

worked diligently to find long term housing for her, where she could work

on goals related

to health and income and work on maintaining strong bonds with her chil-

dren. Judith

moved in to our Permanent Housing Program in April of this year and will

continue to

receive support to reach her goals.

“I appreci- ate the programs at the shelter and would have been on the streets

without the help. I appreciate each and everyone of the staff members,

especially those who have “an ear to hear.” I hope the program continues to

bring peace of mind and comfort to others - like I had.”

~Judith C, a Permanent Housing participant

Because of YOUR generous support, lives are being changed…..for the better!

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The VALOR Program helped a single parent veteran connect with the HUD VASH Program,

which provides

chronically homeless veterans with Housing Choice Vouchers. This veteran is the mother of six

minor children and therefore finding affordable housing was a significant barrier. At the time

she enrolled in the VALOR Program, she was staying in a local emergency shelter. This veteran

obtained her Housing Choice Voucher and was then able to move into a 3 bedroom apartment

in Davenport with her children where her family could begin to find stability.

Melissa checked in to HMSI in the middle of a very severe winter. She was immediately

connected to her Service Coordinator and together they addressed some of the unique barriers

she had to obtaining stable housing. Melissa was able to find long term support in our

Permanent Housing Program, where she been able to focus on increasing her quality of life.

“I stayed at Humility of Mary Shelter due to being homeless after being in a domestic violence

relationship and having family issues. I was enrolled in a program at shelter with a service

coordinator who referred me to another coordinator for Transitional Housing. Then I was

Continue reading about how your support is changing the lives of those experiencing home-

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~A note from a Shelter Services Coordination Participant

Thank you so much for the collar for

my companion animal. He loves it

and so do I. Our walks are much easi-

er!

~A note from a female Shelter

Services Coordination participant

Your financial and in-kind donations are a blessing and truly appreciated by our participants.

referred to the Permanent Housing Program. Thanks for helping me get stable.”

~Melissa K., a Permanent Housing participant

A young woman entered the Shelter Service Coordination pro-

gram very determined to enroll in an Illinois college.

Together, she and her Service Coordinator found stable housing

and a program that assists youth. Both were near her school of

choice! On a beautiful, sunny morning, her Service Coordinator

was able to assist her in moving from

homelessness to housed!

Jack,’ a 44-year-old single male, was in the process of being evicted from his apartment, when HMSI staff enrolled

him in our VALOR Program. ‘Jack’ had been unable to work in four years, due to the severity of injuries he received

during active military service. VALOR staff not only helped him move into an affordable apartment in the Quad Cit-

ies, they also assisted with expediting his current “stalled” VA claim. With a service connection claim awarded, Jack

can now pay for his apartment on his own, without assistance from his family.

~A note from a Transitional Housing participant

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Humility of Mary Shelter, Inc. - Participant Profile

By Vanessa Reyes, student intern from Augustana College

The Humility of Mary Shelter, Inc. (HMSI) participant profile presents basic demographics as well as

many of the challenges faced by participants when they entered HMSI.

From July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2014, HMSI provided shelter, housing, and/or services to 729 individuals (exclusive of HMSI’s VALOR

program). Each night, an average of 113 individuals were served. Of the 729 individuals, 130 were children under 18 years of age and 4

of those children were not accompanied by adults. HMSI provides the children and their families with supportive services through a

collaborative effort with The Salvation Army.

Forty percent of participants were female and one participant identified as transgendered. Approximately 11% of participants were

veterans. Fifty percent identified as Caucasian, 38% identified as Black or African-American, and 11% identified as being Asian, Native

American, or multiple races. Six percent identified

as being of Latino/Hispanic ethnicity.

Forty percent of participants had a mental illness

at entry. Almost 35% had experienced drug and/

or alcohol abuse; 23% had a chronic health

condition, HIV/AIDS, or a developmental

disability; 25% had a physical disability. Thirty-

eight percent of participants had more than one

known physical or mental health condition at

entry. Thirty-three percent of participants had

been victims of domestic violence; of those, 13%

had experienced domestic violence in the past 12

months.

Twenty-five percent of participants were earning

an income at entry and 32% had no income at

entry. Of those who left the program, 49% were earning an income at exit. The average length of

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Humility of Mary Shelter, Inc. (HMSI) provides emergency shelter, transitional housing and permanent supportive housing programs

that offer opportunities for men and women experiencing homelessness to become emotionally, mentally, and physically more stable.

HMSI

formally evaluates Program Outcomes on an annual basis and uses the results to report on how program participants are progressing

and succeeding through the programs. Outcomes are also used to improve existing services, distinguish program strengths, identify

staff and program needs, justify budgets, and assist in developing long-range agency plans. HMSI’s Program Outcomes are based on

three main goals:

1. Program participants access mainstream and/or self-enrichment resources,

2. Program participants with education/job training or employment goals make progress on those goals, and

3. Program participants enter housing of their choice at departure.

Program participants in this report were adult men and women actively enrolled in an HMSI program between April 1, 2013 and March

31, 2014. Each participant completed a maximum of three Outcome Assessment Surveys with their Service Coordinator at program en-

try, during the course of the program, and at program departure.

The HMSI Programs

Program Outcomes are measured on four HMSI programs, two of which are Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) programs: Perma-

nent Supportive Housing for persons living with disabilities and Housing First for persons who are chronically homeless. Each of the

PSH

programs provides long-term support for its residents.

The third program is a Shelter Service Coordination – Supportive Services Only program providing individuals with support services for

approximately 30 to 60 days. HMSI Service Coordinators provide supportive services to persons living at HMSI’s emergency shelter and

to individual and family emergency shelter residents of The Salvation Army. The short-term nature of this program allows a higher

number of

Annual Program Outcomes April 1, 2013 – March 31, 2014

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participants to be served over the course of a year.

The fourth program is a Transitional Housing (TH) program that provides persons in emergency shelter with structured programming

and support services for up to 24 months. This program benefits participants who need more time to reach their goals. HMSI also pro-

vides a TH program exclusively for the military veteran population with funding from the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Participant Overview

Between April 1, 2013 and March 31, 2014, 757 persons requested and received emergency shelter at HMSI, and 569 individuals and

families entered HMSI programs. Of those entering programs, 87% participated in the emergency shelter's Shelter Service Coordina-

tion program (11% were families), 10% participated in the Transitional Housing program (5% were in the veterans program), and 3%

participated in the Permanent Supportive Housing and Housing First programs.

Of those in HMSI programs, 32% of individuals were female. The median age of persons entering the HMSI programs was 44 years

(min=18 years old, max=74 years old); the lower 10% of ages ranged from 18-24 years old and the top 10% of ages ranged from 58-74

years old. Races included Native American/Alaskan (5%), Asian (1%), African American/Black (37%), Pacific Islander/Hawaiian (<1%),

and Caucasian/White (61%). Seven percent identified with Hispanic/Latino ethnicity.

At program entry, 99% of individuals entering HMSI programs were literally homeless and less than 1% were at imminent risk of losing

their housing. Thirty-eight percent of participants reported having never experienced homelessness before this episode, and 37% re-

ported that this episode was their 2nd

or 3rd

episode of homelessness. Approximately 25% of program participants were experiencing

chronic homelessness (defined as four or more homeless episodes in the past three years, or at least one year of continuous homeless-

ness; 12% of participants were experiencing continuous homelessness for one year or longer). Nearly 67% of participants had at least a

high school

diploma or GED and 46% had no income over the past month. Forty-two percent of participants were survivors of domestic violence,

with 27% suffering a domestic violence episode within the past three months. Seventy-three percent of participants had a long-term

disability involving one or more of the following: mental illness (47%), physical mobility (31%), chronic health condition (21%), alcohol

abuse (18%), drug abuse (9%), or developmental disability (3%).

Nineteen percent of individuals had served in the military. Of those, 54% served in the Army, 21% served in the Navy, 17% served in

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the Marines, and 6% served in the Air Force. One percent served between WWII and the Korean War (August 1947 to May 1950), 3%

served during the period between the Korean War up to the Vietnam War (February 1955 to July 1964), 21% served in the Vietnam era

(August 1964 to April 1975), 53% served in the post-Vietnam era (May 1975 to July 1991), 12% served in the Persian Gulf era to present

(August 1991 to August 2011) and 11% served since September 2011.

Sixty-two percent of program participants exited because they had completed the program, 16% of participants had reached the maxi-

mum time allowed in the program and were required to exit before program completion, 14% were asked to leave the program due to

noncompliance with rules, and 8% left the program suddenly and without warning.

Program Outcomes Evaluation Results

1) Program participants access mainstream and/or self-enrichment resources Measure:

At least 65% of program participants will access mainstream and/or self-enrichment resources.

Result:

Goal was met.

Summary of findings:

Mainstream resources are defined as general state and federal benefits available to qualified individuals. Self-enrichment resources in-

clude, but are not limited to, services such as life skills training, alcohol/drug services, HIV services, physical health services, and mental

health services. Eighty-five percent of participants accessed at least one self-enrichment resource while in an HMSI program and 81%

accessed mainstream benefits (see Table 1 on page 10).

Accessing assistance with these resources resulted in a significant increase of participants’ ability to continue meeting basic needs by

program exit. For example, participants significantly increased their earned income from program entry to program exit (p<.001),

participants significantly increased receipt of SSI from program entry to program exit (p=.03), and more participants were receiving

food stamps at program exit than at program entry (p=.02).

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2) Program participants with education/job training or employment goals make progress on those goals Measure:

At least 50% of program participants with education, job training, or employment goals will make progress on those goals, and 20% of

participants will be employed at program departure.

Result:

Goal was met.

Summary of findings:

Seventy-six percent of all participants reported an education/job training goal (40%), employment goal (71%), or both, with 56% mak-

ing progress on their goals (Table 1). Participants with education/job training goals were enrolled in GED courses, a certificate program,

vocational school, or college. Participants with employment goals were involved in preparing resumes, submitting applications, obtain-

ing interview clothing, role playing/practicing interviews, interviewing, and test preparation. Twenty-nine percent of participants who

were

unemployed at program entry obtained employment while in an HMSI program and 41% of all program participants were employed at

program departure.

3) Program participants enter housing of their choice at departure Measure:

At least 80% of program participants who enter either Permanent Supportive Housing or Transitional Housing will remain in the pro-

gram at least six months, and at least 65% of participants will enter housing of their choice at program departure.

Result:

Goal was partially met.

Summary of findings:

Ninety-three percent of participants remained in the Permanent Supportive Housing program at least six months. For Transitional

Housing participants, 30% remained in the program at least six months. Of exiting Transitional Housing participants, 74% entered

housing of their choice at program departure, including non-subsidized housing (25%), subsidized housing (23%), permanent move

with friends or family (19%), temporary move with friends or family (4%), and psychiatric or substance abuse treatment facility (2%).

More than 83% of those

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exiting Permanent Supportive Housing moved to housing of their choice, including rental housing (50%) and permanently living with

friends or family (33%). Across all programs, 67% of program participants entered housing of their choice at program departure (Table

1).

Summary Participants of HMSI met most of the targeted outcomes goals between April 1, 2013 and March 31, 2014 (Table 1). During this time,

569 individuals and families entered and exited HMSI programs. Of persons served, 87% participated in the emergency shelter's Shelter

Service Coordination program, 10% participated in the Transitional Housing program, and 3% participated in the Permanent Support-

ive Housing and Housing First programs.

HUD Target

(%)

HMSI Target

(%)

HMSI Actual

(%)

Outcome goal # 1: Participants access mainstream and self-enrichment resources. n/a 65 85

Outcome goal #2: Participants with education/job training or employment goals make

progress on those goals.

n/a 50 76

Participants with education/job training goals n/a 25 40

Participants with employment goals n/a 65 71

Participants employed at program departure 20 20 41

Outcome goal #3:

Participants enter housing of their choice at departure.

Participants remain in TH housing at least six months

Participants remain in PSH at least six months

65

80

80

65

80

80

67

30

93

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Homelessness Point In Time Count in Iowa By Vanessa Reyes, student intern from Augustana College

The Point-in-Time (PIT) Count is a count of all homeless individuals on a single night. The count includes persons staying in Emergency Shelters, individuals in Transitional Housing, and those sleeping on the streets or in places not meant for habitation. PIT also takes a housing inventory count of beds in Emergency Shelters, Transitional Housing, and Permanent Housing (which includes Permanent Supportive Housing and Rapid Rehousing Programs). The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development requires that each Continuum of Care (CoC) conduct a PIT Count every year during the last 10 days of January. In Iowa, there are three CoCs: Des Moines/Polk County, Sioux City/Dakota County, and Balance of State, which includes the remaining 96 counties in the state. The latest PIT count for all three Iowa CoCs was conducted on January 29, 2014. The January 2014 PIT Count for the Balance of State CoC clients totaled 1,874 persons, an increase of 15 people from the previous year. The housing inventory count for emergency shelter and transitional housing totaled 3,173 beds, an increase of 141 from 2013. There was a net decrease of 29 persons in the chronically homeless population, which could be due to an increase in the permanent supportive housing beds. While this was the fourth year in which an increase in the total sheltered and unsheltered population occurred, the rate of increase has decreased each year for the past four years. For the Balance of State CoC, there was an increase of 106 people living in emergency shelter, a decrease of 91 individuals living in transitional housing (attributed to the closing of several transitional housing programs), and an increase of 4 unsheltered persons. Females made up 43% of individuals in emergency shelter, 55% of persons in transitional housing, and 25% of people unsheltered. More than 7% of those in emergency shelter identified as Hispanic, as did 10% of those in transitional housing and 2% of unsheltered individuals. One hundred twelve persons in the Balance of State PIT Count were chronically homeless, 328 were severely mentally ill, 290 had experienced chronic substance abuse, and 383 were victims of domestic violence. One hundred persons were veterans. Statewide, 51% of the total count of individuals were in families, 8% were chronically homeless, and 7% were veterans.

The Humility of Mary Shelter Outreach Team participates in the PIT

Count twice each year, in January and July. They help canvass Scott

County and collect data from individuals experiencing homelessness.

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These grants were received in this fiscal year.

Government

Davenport Community Development Block Grant

Emergency Food and Shelter Program

Io- wa Emergency Solutions Grant

Rock Island County Mental Health Board

U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development,

Continuum of Care Program

VA Grant and Per Diem

VA Supportive Services for Veteran Families

Private

Community Foundation of the Great River Bend

Community Resources Corporation

Congregation of the Humility of Mary

Doris and Victor Day Foundation

In From the Cold of the Quad Cities, Inc.

Potter Family Foundation

Riverboat Development Authority (through SCHC)

Rock Island Gaming Grant

Scott County Housing Council (SCHC)

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Government Grants 58% Private Grants 9%

Gifts 29% Participant Rents and Fees 4%

Financial Summary for Fiscal Year 2014

Income: $1,853,355

Government Grants 1,085,118 58%

Private Grants 161,066 9%

Gifts 541,396 29%

Participant Rents and Fees 65,755 4%

Expenses: $1,699,177

Program Expenses 1,124,197 66%

Property Expenses 322,857 19%

Administration 207,383 12%

Depreciation 44,740 3%

Program Expenses 66%

Administration 12%

Property Expenses 19%

Depreciation 3%

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Notes from the Finance Department Fiscal year 2014 was a record year for community support! We thank everyone for their generosity. A special thanks goes to the Sisters of the Congregation of the Humility of Mary, for their successful Challenge Grant. The Sisters met their goal of raising $250,000, with the first $100,000 matched by the Congregation. Here are a few ways your donations have helped Humility of Mary Shelter, Inc. succeed:

Cash flow – Most government grants require us to incur expenses upfront, and then be reimbursed for them later. Sometimes these reimbursements are delayed by several months, due to issues beyond our control. Last fall’s government shutdown also impacted our cash stream. Our grant income for FY14 includes several large receivables

from various government agencies. Without the generous financial support of our community, we would have periods where we have no cash coming in.

Cash reserves – As a homeless shelter, we know that we will have improvements and/or repairs to make to our shelter

building in order to remain open. Since these are sometimes unexpected, and must be addressed immediately, it can be difficult to have grant funding available to pay for them. Your support allows us to set aside cash reserves to help pay for maintenance and equipment needs such as a new furnace, water heater, or replacement plumbing.

Program improvements – Increased cash donations help us to improve and expand our programs, to better serve our shelter guests and program participants. Many items that our guests need, such as basic hygiene supplies, are not covered by our major grants. Your donations help us provide these vital items to the individuals we serve.

We greatly appreciate your support. As we move into our next fiscal year, we ask for your continued support so we can continue to address a great need in our community!

~Sr. Mary Ann Vogel, Finance Director

~Jeni McGuire, Assistant Finance Director

~Tabitha Hall, Accounts Clerk

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Donor Honor Roll Humility of Mary Shelter, Inc. acknowledges the following individuals, businesses and foundations for their financial contributions re-

ceived between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014. These generous contributions allow us to provide temporary and permanent housing

and

$10,000 +

Askeland, Calvin and Beverly

Charles B. Preacher Foundation

Diocese of Davenport

James R. and Anita Horne Jenkins

Family Foundation

Mary Rose Hawkinson Endowment

Scott County Casino, LLC

Walter E. Neiswanger, MD

Community Fund

$5,000 - $9,999

St. Paul Lutheran Church, Daven-

port

Meade, Lorin and Rosemary

$1,000 - $4,999

Alcoa Foundation

Allen, Paul and Greenwood, Billie

Anderson, Jeffrey and Kirsten

Anonymous

Awad, Magdi and Lilian

Batcher, Lynn

Bean, John and Victoria

Benge, Thomas and Mary

Bennett, Margaret, CHM

Berkley, Tim and Judith

Bettendorf Presbyterian Church

Bloom, Jeff and Therese

Boemecke, Douglas and Mary

Brewer, Jr., Larry

Brown, Patrick and Robin

Burke, Daniel and Michelle

Burns, Steve

Catholic Service Board

Cursillo

Damm, Timothy and Sandra

Darrow, Clarence and Lili

DeDecker, Faith

First Presbyterian Church, Daven-

port

Fortin, Daryl and Patricia

Freeman, Dan and Judy

Frels, Steven and Valerie

Gahagan, Terry and Mary

Gant, Larry

Gathering of the Green

Genesis Health System

Glass Heritage, LLC

Hansen, William

Hildebranski, Constance

Holy Family Catholic Church,

Davenport

Honaker, Manuel and Mary

Hoover-Wallace, Joan

Hyland, Msgr. John

Illowa Bi-State Combined Federal

Campaign

Ingleby, Michael

Jochmann, Wayne and Rosemary

John F. Kennedy Catholic School

Johnson, Mary

Jordan, Kurt and Cathy

Kelly, Michael and Balciulis, Sue

Kloppenborg Foundry & Fan

Company

Knopick, Patricia

Lane, Gary and Gerda

LifeStyles Furniture

MacKenzie, John and Phyllis

Martin, Joseph and Carolyn

McCarthy-Bush Foundation

Modern Woodmen

Molyneaux, Sr., Dan and Katie

New Melleray Abbey

Ossian, Kenneth and Karen

Our Lady of Victory, Davenport

Potter Family Foundation

Rickl, M. Johanna, CHM

Rickl, Mary

Robert, John and Patricia

Rowe, Thomas and Jennifer

Schold, Samuel and Nancy

Shore, William

Sisters of St. Francis, Clinton

Snyder, Michael and Patricia

SSAB North American Division

St. Andrew Catholic Church,

Blue Grass

St. Malachy Parish, Geneseo

Stangler, William

Steffenson, Michael and Jean

Tharp, Richard

Thirtyacre, Jack and Susan

Tiedje, Rosalie

Trinity Lutheran Church, Coal Valley

Truist

Vietnam Veterans of America,

Bettendorf

Vonderhaar Family Foundation

$500 - $999

Glass Heritage, LLC

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American Bank & Trust

Baechle, Ralph

Blough, Donald and Lauri

Christ the King Catholic Church,

Moline

Cioe, Paul and Nocek, Nancy

Collins, James and Karen

Conway, William and Ruth

Cordova Energy Center

Corken, Richard and Sharon

Crowley, Mark and Trasi

Czubara, Nicholas and Nancy

Davenport Jaycees Foundation

Derrick, Greg and Karin

Devolder, Charles and Jayne

Eckhardt, Stephanie Anne

Ellis, Susan

$500 - $999 Continued

Ernster, Michael

Faith United Methodist Church,

Davenport

Fiedler, Michael and Frances

Gacke, Richard and Julie

Gilchrist, Kelly and Diane

Griesbach, Joanne

Happy Joes

Harker, Lois

Harris Pizza

Harris, Kristina

Harris, Melody M.

Hesse, Kathleen

Iowa Finance Authority

Jack, Duane

John Deere Classic

Keeney, David and Angie

Knickrehm, Donna

Kopel, James

Lane, Nancy

LaRoque, Dennis and Pam

Leahy, Maurita

Liu, Vincent and Arnell, Paula

Loebsack, Dave

Mackey, Richard and Christina

Maher, Micheleen

Mahoney-Hansen, Julia

Marine Corps League-Lincoln

Detachment

Mashek, Gloria

Meade, Dennis and Heather

Meeks, Elizabeth J.

Midland Information Resources

Mihm, Harry and Georgia

Miller, Patricia J., CHM

Moore, Stephany

Moore, Theresa A

Nestle Purina

Nichols Aluminum

Noble, Carol Ann

Our Lady of the River, LeClaire

Pailliotet, Constance, CHM

Palmer College of Chiropractic

Peacock, Paul and Kris

Pekios, Charles and Barbara

Phelan, Jim and Kathy

R.A. Jones & Company

Reidy, Michael

Rettig, Annette

Ridgecrest Village

Salemink, Steven and Deborah

Schjelderup, Les and Carolyn

Scovil, Doug and Joann

Sovanski, Chad and Kim

Spinello, Jack

Stallman, Beatrice

Swanson, Lisa

The Establishment Theatre

The Women's Endowment

Thrivent Financial for Lutherans,

West Scott County Chapter

Tomlonovic, Kathleen, CHM

United Steelworkers Local 105

Vasquez, Delphine, CHM

Vittetoe, Marie, CHM

Webber, Patrick and Carolyn

Woten, Carol

$100 - $499

Advanced Business Systems, Inc.

AFSCME Illinois Retiree Chapter

Algren, Barry and Denise

Alpha United Methodist Church

American Mutual Insurance

Association

Ammeter, Gary and Phyllis

Andes, Jeanne L.

Andrew, Bob and Mary Ann

Anstey, Dennis

Araujo, Angel

Arnold, Charley and Norma

Arth, John and Joyce

Bakal, Mark and Mary

Balagna, Mary

Balzer, Richard

Bandelow, Bonnie

Banfield, Myrna

Baraks, Jana

Baren, Elizabeth

Basile, Terriill

Bausch, William and Shelley

Bawden, Ralph

Belk, David and Leanne

Bell, Mary

Berg, Amy C.

Bergthold, Donald

Bertram, Charles and Sharon

Beulah Presbyterian Church

Bivens, Darlene

Blair, Lorraine

Blaser, Michael and Gay

Blaskovich, Ryan and Susan

Block, James and Allen, Terese

Blough, Joseph

Donor Honor Roll

Nichols Aluminum, Davenport

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Boboth, Al and Sue

Bockenstedt, Dennis and Julie

Bolet, Ben and Romero, Elsa

Bookkeeping Associates, Inc.

Borkgren, Randy and Terri

Bowker Mechanical Contractors Inc.

Bowling, Rachel L.

Brich, Roberta, CHM

Brinker, Marilyn Anne, CHM

Broderick, Gayle

Brosman, Mary

Brown, David and

Ramsay-Brown, Carol

Brown, Mary

Brown, Patti Jo

Budd, Robert and Eleanor

Budreau, Tina

Bugos, James

Burkholder, Larry and Ellen

Burns, Catherine P., CHM

Cameron, Duncan and Dianne

Carlson, Mildred

Carmack, Charlene

Carrara, Judith, CHM

Cassatt, Joe

Chamberlain, James and Dorothy

Chelstrom, Cynthia

Chesser, Robert

Christoffel, Kurt

Christopher, Jackie

Ciccotelli, Gary

Clewell, Linda

Clough, Jeffrey and Joan

Coath, John

$100 - $499 Continued

Coin, George and Nausika

Cole, Kathryn

Colgan, David

Collins, Kathleen

Collins, Steven and Deborah

Colson, Patricia

Conklin, Cassandra

Cook, Kevin

Cook, Larry and Lisa

Cooper, Ron and Molison, Connie

Cords, Erik W.

Cornish, Karen

Cornish, Laura

Cory, Juanita

Costello, Mary

Cripple, Greg and Sylvia

Criswell, Tom and Kay

Cronkleton, Jane

Culpepper, Willie and Alice

Cunningham, Daniel and Rita

Curoe, Kathleen

Curtis, Jeff and Mary

Curtis, Micheline, CHM

Daasch, Lowell and Lois

Daczyk, Lynn

Dahlstrom, Brian and Polly

Dailey, Charles and Alice

Dalton, Robert and Anne

Dawe, Mary Jo

Dedoncker, John and Jody

Deere Employees Credit Union

Deignan, Christine

Delk, John and Wirth, Virginia

Denton, Mike and Suzanne

Deporter, Thomas and Raelene

Dinneweth, Marci

DiOrio, Mark

Dodd, Howard and Colleen

Doering, Lester

Doherty, Phillip and Mary Ellen

Dolan-Goettsch, Dorothy

Donohoe, Timothy and Jennifer

Doran, Brian and Theresa

Dougherty, Kevin and Kathy

Doughty, Mary Ellen

Doug's Heating and Air

Conditioning

Doyle, Patricia

Drexel, Dean and Connie

Droessler, Robert and Debra

Drucker, Jerry and Steve

Duffy, Sara

Dumolien, William and Marilyn

Durand, Thomas

Durham, Martha

Eaker, Christine R.

Easton, Charles and Barbara

Ebener, Dan and Deann

Ehrhardt, Miriam, CHM

Elskamp, Daniel and Rhonda

Elwood, Rae, CHM

Emerson, Frances

Endresen, Larry and Faith

Eskildsen, Barbara

Estes Construction

Everitt, John and Shirley

Ewald, Mary C.

FCA, Inc.

Fehl, James and Mizeur, Carol

Ferkes Louck, Jody

Fick, Daniel

First United Methodist Church,

Port Byron

Fisher, Harry

Fitzgerald, David and Ruth

Fitzgerald, Margaretha, CHM

Flaherty, Anabel L.

Foley, Mary Corrine, CHM

Follas, Thomas and Jane

Food 4 Sharing

Foster, Terri

Fouts, Jr., Lester and Catherine

Franciscan Sisters, Davenport

Donor Honor Roll

Chapter 3790

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Franklin, Leta

Frericks, Don and Sandra

Friederich, John

Fye, Steven and Arland-Fye, Barba-

ra

Gallagher, Patricia

Garside, Tom

Gehle, Harold

Genesis Health Group

Gerard, Dennis and Ellen

Gibson, Mary

Gilbert, Paul and Cynthia

Glider, Doris

Glynn, Bernard and

Munson-Glynn, Charlene

Goedken, Laura, OP

Gogel, Mary

Good Shepherd Presbyterian

Church, Rock Island

Goodin, Jim and Bobbi

Grace United Methodist Church,

Davenport

Grace United Methodist Church,

Geneseo

Graf, Phil and Cusi

Great Western Supply Company

Griffin, Michael and Joni

Grimes, Joseph

Gross, Joseph and Mary

Grzella, Drew

Guenther, John and Jill

Guse, Paul and Sheila

Hall, Dorisanna

Halligan, John

Hamlet-Perryton Presbyterian,

Reynolds

Hansen, Bernie and Joanne

Hansen, Perry

Happ, Bill

Harms, Genevieve

Hauber-Pliakos, Michala A.

Heaton, Linda

Hein, Tom and Joyce

Heirigs, Elizabeth

Hellman, Theresa

Hendricks, Rosemary

Henkin, Alan

Henneberry, Kathleen

Henricksen, Francis

Herold, Anthony, Rev.

Higgins, Bryan

High Twelve Club #47

Hinton, Amanda S.

Hintze, Timothy and Karen

$100 - $499 Continued

Hoerner-Hanson, Lisa M.

Hoffstetter, Thomas

Hofmann, William and Eda

Holden-on Designs LLC

Hopkins, Nicole

Hopkins, Richard J.

Huber, Don and Marty

Huber, Ron and Karen

Hull, Gladys

Hummel, Gloria

Hunt, Patrick and Sharon

Hyland, Jeff and Judy

Iowa Mutual Insurance Company

J.L. Brady Company, LLC

Jacobs, William and Jean

Janik, Rick and Bernadine

Janssen, Dorothy

Jebsen, Nancy

Johnson, Richard and Peggy

Jordan, Laveryne

Junker, Nicole L.

Kaalberg, Ramona, CHM

Kaisen, Mary

Karwath, David and Susan

Kasper, Judith

Kassewitz, Phil and Connie

Kay, James

Kelley, Joseph and Rhonda

Kendall, Barb

Kennedy, Edwin and Kendra

Kennedy, Mary

Keough, Ursula, CHM

Ketelaar, Bill and Barb

Kindschuh, John and

Johnson, Pamela

Kingery, Karlene Ann

Kings Daughter - Prince of Peace

Kinsey, Cletus

Klemish, Christine

Klingler, Jr., Emil and Margaret

Knepp, Mary

Kolker, Alex and Amy

Kopel, Barbara, CHM

Koski, Kevin and Jane

Koval, Estelle

Krentz, Al and Sue

Kroening, Jane F.

Krueger, Eugene

Lackey, Dean and Sheryl

Lagomarcino's, Inc.

LaMar, Patricia

Langan, William and Mary

Lastrapes, Joseph and Bobbie

Latka, Stephen and Judy

LeBeau, Joan, CHM

Lee, Chip and Joan

Levin, Harvey and Sylvia

Lewis, Charlie and Jeweline

Liska, Roger and Barb

Longwell, Patricia

Loomis, Kathleen

Lopez, Janet

Lotspeich, Elizabeth

Ludwin, Gary and Deanna

Lyons, Jennifer

Donor Honor Roll

The Gratitude Project

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Maine, Jill J.

Martel, Augustine and Mary

Matelik, Richard and Peg

Mayhew, Garvin and Gaycha

McBurney, Charles and Illo

McCauley, Patrick and Margaret

McClimon, Richard and Kathleen

McCoy, Sarah

McCue, James and Mary

McDaniel, Jeffrey and Jennifer

McGovern, Steven and Charlotte

McGrath, Jim and Sherbourne

McGrath, John and Kathleen

McGuire, Jeni

McMillan, David

Meier, Dale and Karolyn

Memon, Farida H.

Mesick, Sheila

Mexican American Veterans

Association

Meyer, William O.

MidAmerican Energy Foundation

Milani, Italo and Joann

Milea, Timothy and Elizabeth

Miller, Janet

Miller, Marian

Minard, Carol

Miner, Roxanne M.

Minnaert, Lanny and Veronica

Moench, Leo

Molyneaux, John and Linda

Montford, Mike and Michele

Moore, Jane

Mortier, William

Mosley, Barbara

Naert, Pamela

Nagle, Barbara

Newborn, Linda

Norberg, Heather

Northwest Davenport Turns

Auxiliary

ORA Orthopedics P.C.

Orr, Jim and Mary

Ortega, Olivia

Pakula, Michael

Pancratz, Kathleen

Papageorgiou, Kathy

Parochetti, David and Denise

Parr, Carol

Pennington, Sherry

Pentuic, Carol

Pfannenstiel, Troy and Laura

Pigg, Roger

Pignatelli, Louis

Pobanz, Ky

Pottratz, Lloyd and Judy

Powell, Rich

Prochaska, John

Pullella, Janet

Quad City Bank & Trust Company

Quilty, Lucille

Quinn-Smith, Cynthia A.

R.O.C. Foundation

Rebarcak, KJ

Rehmann, Mary

Reid, Jerry and Carole

Reinartz, Paul and Terri

Reinhold, Jane

Repass, Kathleen

Resnick, Joan Marie

Restelli, Rosalind, CHM

Riedel, Rosalia L., CHM

$100 - $499 Continued

Roberson, Nancy

Rodgers, John

Rogalski, Ed and Barbara

Rosenthal, Darlene

Rubley, Lynnette

Russart, Tom and Barb

Schaab, Barbara

Schebler, Rose

Schilling, Patricia

Schimanski, Paul and Rogene

Schleisman, Scott

Schuh, Dolores, CHM

Schultz, Frank and Linda

Schussheim-Anderson, Rowen

Scordato, Suzanne

Scott-Craig, Walter and Marjorie

Sexton Ford

Shadensack, Roberta

Shalom Giving Circle

Shaw, John

Shell, Emily

Shelton, Tom and Mary

Shippy, Deb

Skalak, Jerry and Julie

Slonecker, Mary

Smith, Marian, CHM

Smith, Michael and Sarah

SOAR Chapter 11-4

Sobaski, Beverly

Spiess, Dorothy

Springer, Jerry and Rose

Squire, Denny and Bonita

St. Alphonsus Catholic Church,

Davenport

St. Ambrose Campus Ministry

St. John's United Methodist Church,

Davenport

St. Marys Church, Davenport

St. Matthew Lutheran Church,

Davenport

St. Therese Circle

Stafford, Melissa

Stillwell, Daniel

Stone, Lawrence and Ramona

Storlie, Don and Manette

Stoughton, Mary

Donor Honor Roll M

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Wo

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Straetker, George and Doris

Strain, Louis

Stratman, Thomas

Strowbridge, Cynthia

Stuff Etc., Davenport

Swegle, Michael and Susan

Tadda, Bernard and

Dowsett, Cornelia

Takes, Carla, CHM

Talarico, Catherine, CHM

Talarico, JoAnne, CHM

Teel, Robert and Michelle

Temple Baptist Church, Davenport

Testroet, Helen

The Family Credit Union

The Sedona Group

The Timken Company

Thiessen, Terrance

Thomas, Glenn

Thompson, Kelly

Thompson, Lila

Thrivent Financial for Lutherans,

East Scott County Chapter

Thrivent Financial for Lutherans,

West Rock Island County

Chapter

Tigges, John and Christina

Trimble, Matthew and Andrea

Trinity Lutheran Church, Davenport

Troy, John and Susan

Utter, Joseph and Mary

Valley Bank

Varcho, James and Jane Ann

Ven Horst, Herman

VerMeer, Greg and Sandy

Verstraete, Gabriel and Kay

Vietnam Veterans of America,

East Moline

Vietnam Veterans of America,

Rock Island

Visnapuu, Olav

Voelcker, Robert

Vogel, Mary Ann, CHM

Votroubek, Gail

Wachal, Rick

Wala, Jerry and Dorothy

Wallace, Fred and Georgia

Walsh, Howard

Warren, Clinton and Roseann

Watters, Karla J.

Weiland, Carol

Weis, Eugene and Marianne

Wells, Tim and Cynthia

Westmoreland, Ruth

White, James and Cathy

Wicklund, Brian M.

Wieting, David

Willett, Katherine

Williams, Judith

Willich, Ed

Willis, Kenneth and Jan

Wirth, Dixie

Witte, Sue

Woods, Maggie

Wunderlich, Clarice

Yemm, Rob and Sue

Youngberg, Karin

Zimmerman, Michael

Up to $99

A Gathering of Woman

A-1 Sign and Crane

Abbott, David and Judith

Abbott, Jill

Ackerland, Lynn

Ackerman, John and Patricia

Adams, Karen

Adamson, Patrick and Christie

Agnoli, Francis and Marianne

Albrecht, Jack and Carol

Alfon, Desiree

Alliance Chiropractic Center PC

Andalusia Lions Club

Anderson, Donald and Marelu

Anderson, Richard and Joyce

Andresen, Phil and Cathy

Arbisser, Amir and Lisa

AT&T Employee Giving Campaign

Baker, Edward

Baker, Mary K.

Up to $99 Continued

Bartz, Mary Ann

Bassler, Robert and Ellen

Bates, Margaret

Baughman, Michael and Sally

Baxter, Regina

Beard, Richard and Maria

Beck, Milton and Margaret

Beechum-Kelly, Jodi

Beeson, Rachel, CHM

Behnken, Kathy A.

Behrens, Wayne and Mary

Belser, Barbara

Bennett, June

Bennett, Robert and Virginia

Bensmiller, Lisa

Benson, Cathy

Berchtold, Howard and Jean

Berger, Judi

Bergman, James and Ann

Bergstrand, John and Joanne

Beyhl, Ashley

Bierl, David and Kathleen

Blake, Chris and Deloris

Blunck, Gary and Mary Ellen

Bodine, Jim and Cathy

Boedeker, Reid and Jennifer

Donor Honor Roll

Scott Community College

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Bollaert, Regina

Boorn, Leigh

Bosley, Peggy and Paxton, Rose-

mary

Bouwens, Eugene and Elaine

Bower, Norman and Linda

Boyd, James and Linda

Boyd, Janice

Bradley, Patrick and Marylin

Brennan, Jeffrey and Susan

Brewer, Teresa Eileen

Brockmann, Jane

Brooke, Karen

Brown, Edwin

Brown, Michael and Beth

Brown, Sally

Bruchmann, Roseanna

Brus, Michelle

Burbey, Mary

Burke, Jean

Burkholder, John and Margaret

Bushur, Patricia

Cacciatore, Richard and Phyllis

Cahoy, Robert and Sandy

Carley, Harlan and Mary

Carnicle, Jim and Corinne

Carr, Paul and Glenda

Casillas, Serjio and Elizabeth

Cassatt, Susan

Castro, Paul and Susan

Catour, Donald and Jacqueline

Cavazos, Diana L.

Cervantes, Edward and Constance

Chitty, Megan

Chouteau, Tom and Mary Anne

Christensen, Todd and Michelle

Clark, Galene and Lyons, Kellie

Clark, Monica

Clark, Sandra

Claudy, Frank and Hannelore

Coder, Ronald

Collier, Robert

Collins, Charles

Collins, Doug and Peggy

Connell, Helen

Conrad, Gene and

O'Meara Conrad, Mollie

Conway, Cathy

Cook, Jeff and Mary

Coopman, Brian and Connie

Correa Kaiser, Maria Judith

Corrin, Mary

Coryn, Mike and Jane

Costello, Barbara, CHM

Costello, Rosemary

Cox, David and Marcia

Cox, Liz

Cozort, Kathy

Crawford, Terry

Creen, Joe and Connie

Cundiff, Gordon and Marilyn

Cursillo Reunion Group

Curtis, Timothy

D'Autremont, Laurence and Donna

Davila, Gloria M.

Debo, Robert and Anna

DeBord, Diane

Delacluyse, Helen

DeMaio, Carl and Kellie

DeMeyer, Diane

Dennhardt, Eugene and Beri

Deporter, Allen and Judith

DeSalvo, Ann

Devlin, Jerry and Lisa

Dicey Ladies

Dircks, Mary

Dixon, Lewis B.

Doerr, Frances

Dominacki, Alice

Donart, Arthur

Dormire, Joyce

Dowd, John and Linda

Dubert, Mary

Duncan, Amber

Duncan, Janet

Durand, Patrick

Durken, Daniel

Dwyer, Mike and Janette

Dyer, Josh

Eckerman, Marcia, CHM

Eddy, Michael and Carol

Ehrecke, JoAnn

Eichorn, Margery

Elias, Paul and Becky

Elliott, Kate

Ensenat, Wilbert

Erhart, Frances

Ertel, Thomas

Eshleman, Dolores

Evitts, Paula

Fah, Justin and Jess

Fahrenkrug, Theresa

Faison, Deanna

Farrell, Anne T.

Farren, Margaret

Feipel, Donald and Sheila

Felger, Vicki

Fessler, Michael and Christine

Feuerbach, Joel

Fiems, Donna J.

Up to $99 Continued

Finch, Colleen

Findlay, Marsha

Finn, Ollie

Fischer, Dale and Julianne

Fitzgerald, Rita

Fitzpatrick, Jude, CHM

Donor Honor Roll

Grant’s Lemonade

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Flaherty, Mary

Flaherty, Michael and Nancy

Flemming, Tim and Kathryn

Fliege, Elisa

Flynn, Mike

Foley, Barry and Patricia

Foster, Craig and Nancy

Foutz, Michael and Susan

Fox, Robert and Angela

Frakes, Alex

Francione, Gale

Francione, Robert

Freeman, Mary Ellen, CHM

Freiburger, Thomas and Patricia

Frerich, John

Frick, Curtis and Mary

Gagnon, Audry

Garrison, Kenneth and Gerri

Gates, Natalie

Gerleman, Elizabeth

Gerwe, Therese

Getty, Sharon

Gibson, Hugh and Betty

Gilbert, Laurie

Gilbert, Robert and Martha

Gill, John and Jill

Gillespie, Larry and Mary

Gilroy, Jack

Gilroy, Madonna

Glendon, Jeffrey and Linda

Gluba, Matt

Goetz, Jennifer

Golden, Gregory

Grafton, Gerald and Carole

Grahlmann, Jane

Gramenz, Cindi

Grask, Paul and Kathleen

Green, Jesse

Grigolo, Antonina

Gustas, Jill

Gynn, Steve

Haas, Rose

Haddix, Michael

Hagner, Rita

Halter, Kathy

Halverson, Pat

Hammes, Mark and Debra

Hammill, Staci

Hancock, Donald and Susan

Handley, Dale and Angela

Haney, Elizabeth

Hanley, Kathleen, CHM

Hansen, Matt and Jayme

Harder, Jim and Corinne

Harry, Marian F.

Hart, Alison

Hartung, Suzy

Hausch, William and Kay

Hawkins, Doris Kay

Hayes, Allan and Susan

Healy, Donald and Katherine

Hebbel, Christa

Hebbeln, David and Schiffke, Lynne

Hedin, Mary Ann

Heinz, Jane

Helmick, Charles and Shirley

Hembreiker, Helene

Hendricksen, Reverend

Henry, Richard and Cheryl

Henson, Sheila

Herrity, Gary and Jeanne

Herzig, Stella

Hester, Greg and Denise

Hetzler, Karen

Hill, Ernie and Lois

Hintze, Jeffrey and Sandra

Hintze, Perry and Robin

Hippensteel, Ned

Hoepner, James and Linda

Hoffman, Dallas

Hofmann, R. Josef

Holbrook, Belinda

Hood, James and Helene

Horak, William and Mary

Horton, Magdalene M.

Hot D'papas

Howell, Gina

Howell, Patricia

Huber, Lawrence and Coletta

Huneck, Ed

Hungerford, Dee

Husted, Charles and Karon

Ill, John

Imming, Steven and Mary

Inhelder, John

Jackson, Jean

Jacobs, Margaret

Jacobs, Richard and Marieta

Jacobsen, Cheryl

Jaques, Tim and Angela

Jensen, Mary Jo

Johnson, Barbara

Johnson, Charlotte

Johnson, Daniel and Linda

Johnson, Dennis and Janine

Johnson, Judy

Johnson, Robert and Paulette

Johnston, Mike and Honore

Jones, Charlie and Rita

Jones, Crystal

Jones, Jane

Jones, Michael and Melanie

Just Give

Kalber, Steven and Karen

Kaney, Mary

Kaplan University

Karwath, Scott and Sandra

Kedley, Leo

Donor Honor Roll

Royal Neighbors - Day of Caring

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Keefe, Mark

Keenan, Emmett

Kelly, Thomas and Debbie

Kendall, James and Kathy

Kendrick, Charles

Kendrick, Debbie

Kennedy, Diane

Kilbride, Thomas and Mary

Killion, Jack and Rosemary

Kimple, Caroline

King, Jill

Up to $99 Continued

Klatt, Richard and Elizabeth

Klauer, Kent and Christina

Kling, Paula

Knight, Gabriel G.

Knox, Kelli K.

Koellner, Kevin and Nicole

Koenes, Cyndi

Kopel, Jeanette, CHM

Kopf, Brian and Elaine

Korb, Stephen

Korbelik, Barbara

Kource, Karen

Kreager, Kathyrn, CHM

Krueger, Allan and Lori

Kruse, Jean

Krystofek, Sheila

Krzmarzick, Paul and Margaret

Kubat, Robin

Kuebrich, Joann, CHM

Kuennen, Vernon and Elizabeth

Kumar, Mohan and Ushabam

Kunkel, Brian and Linda

Kunkel, Kevin

Ladies of Jerusalem

LaForce, Melvin and Susan

Lambert, Francis and Joyce

Lampe, Mark and Linda

Lange, Betty

Lannan, Connie

Lannan, Diane

Lawler, Marlene

Leach, Glenn and Bernadine

Lee, James and Ann

Leemans, Albert and Yvonne

Lehnherr, Bob and Pat

Lensch, Myron and Bev

Leon, Trinidad and Karen

Leonhart, Evelyn

Leslie, Rita

Leverenz, Mary

Lewis, Donna

Liagre, Robert and Debbie

Lindner, Judith

Linn, Catherine

Lipinski, Leslie and Jean

Lipkowitz, Steven and Tanya

Lizak, Kristin

Lohman, Rick and Mary

Lootens, Patrick

Lopez, Donna

Losasso, Thomas and Julie

Lotspeich, Margaret

Lotspeich, Patricia

Lowry, Marty

Ludin, David and Marilyn

Lusso, James and Mary Louise

Lynch, Lorraine

Lyons, Jen

Mack, Joan

Magalhaes, Mariano and Cecilia

Magnani, Alan and Diane

Maguire, Greg

Maher, Joseph and Jackie

Mahieu, Lawrence and Carolyn

Manderscheid, Dena

Manhard, Suzanne

Manion, John and Janette

Manning, Everett and Norma

Maring, Patricia

Marks, Lyle

Marler, Timothy and Tracey

Marshak, Robert and Dianne

Martensen, Savana

Martin, John and Kathy

Martin, Robert and Glenna

Martin, Roger and Mary

Masengarb, Marion

Masengarb, Ralph

Masterson, Edward and Maryetta

Mathias, Ronald and Carol

Mattan, Richard and Joyce

Mayer, Mary

McAvoy, Ted and Marilyn

McCann, Janice, CHM

McCarthy, Mary

McCaughey, Jim and Barb

McClanahan, John and Tena

McClenney, Kay

McDermott, Wayne and Cathy

McEnroe, Maxine

McGrath, James and Catherine

McKay, Joani

McKean, Daniel and Katherine

McKean, Gretchen, CHM

Medhus, Anne

Meek, Lawrence

Mejias Diaz, Juan and

Dansbach, Mary

Menster, Martin

Metropolitan Community Church,

Davenport

Metz, Allen

Meyerson Ross, James and Julie

Michl, Mary and Michl, Regina

Miclot, Brian, Rev.

MidAmerican Energy

Mihalakis, Virginia and

Travis, Norma

Donor Honor Roll

Country Club Coffee

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Mil-

ler,

Cathy

Mil-

ler,

Kath-

erine

Min-

ich,

Linda

Moetsch, Michael and Kathy

Mohr, Jessica

Monroe, John and Marilyn

Moomey, Gloria

Mooney, Chuck and Eleanor

Moore, Erin

Moore, George and Karol

Moore, Larry

Mordhorst, Gary and Linda

Morgan, Jack and Bonnie

Moritz, Donna

Mosse, Maureen

Mott, Catherine

Motto, Vincent and Connie

Munoz, Irene

Munson, Marty and Krista

Murphey, Joyce

Murphy, Gerry and Pam

Murphy, NR

Murray, Anna

Murray, James and Nancy

Myers, Arlene

Nagel, Candace

Nagle, Abbey

Nagle, Brian

Up to $99 Continued

Navarro, Gladys

Navarro, Victoria

Neagle, Nancy

Neighbour, Mary

Nelson, Katherine

Nenninger, Mark and Kathleen

Neuberger, Tom and Kathy

Newcomb, Jeffrey and Mary

Nichols, Patricia

Noble, Cody and Tina

Noel, Elsbeth

Nolan, Darlene

Norwood, Tiffany

Nykoluk, Tom and Kerri

Nylin, Rick and Marian

Oberle, Chuck

O'Briant, Jacquelyn

Ocar, Rosemary

O'Donnell, Michael and Maria

Ogden Air Conditioning

and Heating

Olah, Joel

Orfitelli, Barbara

Orfitelli, Christa

Orthopaedic Specialists PC

Ortiz, Pedro and Suzanna

O'Shea, Karen

Osmers, Robert and Con-E

Otte, Mary Ann

Our Lady of Lourdes -

Mt. Carmel Circle

Owens, Alicia

Owens, Pamela

Paradiso, Janice

Parizek, James, Msgr.

Patton, Rolland and Laura

Paulsen, Dennis and Linda

Paulsen, Timothy S.

Payson, Mary Fran

Peeters, Bernard and Maria

Pentecost, Claudellen, CHM

Perez, Carlos and Pam

Perk, Roger and Victoria

Petersen, James and Faye

Petersen, Ruth

Peterson, CL and Janice

Peterson, Randy and Kathy

Pezley, Judy

Pfeiffer, Carl and Mary Ellen

Pierce, Charlie

Pinnow, Jan

Pohlman, Marilyn

Polejewski, Shirley

Presson, Alexis

Pries, Chris

Pritchett, Elaine

Prosise, Charles and Michelle

Pruden, Sr., Robert and Pat

Quilty, Peggy

Ramser, Doretta

Rea, Liz

Redpath, Pamela A.

Reed, Cletus and Audrey

Regan, Natalie

Reichard, Betty

Reinhardt, Katie

Reis, Barbara

Remley, Jane

Renaissance Charitable

Foundation, Inc.

Rettig, Marna

Reyhons, Carol

Rice, William and Elaine

Richmond, Brad

Ricketts, Lois

Ricketts, Patricia

Riley, George and Donna

Ripslinger, John

Ristau, Margaret

Rivera, Jose

Rizzo, Nancy

Roa, Richard

Rock Island Integrated Services

Rodgers, Diane

Rodgers-Blakemore, Teressa

Roeder, Pamela

Roehlk, Roberta

Roling, Philip and Jackie

Roller, Phillip and Catherine

Romandt, Nancy

Rossmiller, Dale

Rubelmann, Janet

Ruwe, Gary

Du

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Donor Honor Roll

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Saelens, James and Elizabeth

Salisbury, Barbara

Samberg, Beverly

Sankot, Denny and Julayne

Sassen, Brent

Saul, James and Diane

Schaab, Greg

Schadt, Nancy

Schaefer, Eleanor

Schaefer, Nancy

Schaffert, Danielle

Scharer, Marge

Schau, Mark and Ellen

Schebler, Donna

Schebler, Helen

Schebler, Thomas and Jeanne

Schinckel, Jr., John and Margaret

Schmidt, Donald and Kathleen

Schmitt, Donna, CHM

Schoff, Ray and Jean

Schreiner, Kathy

Schueneman, Dan

Schulty, Lisa

Schwieters, Nancy, CHM

Seabert-Beck, Kathie

Seals, James and Robyn

Sehlin, Scott and Christy

Sekinger, Ron

Sellers, Sue, CHM

Senatra, Michael and Candace

Sergeant Peppers Auto Shop, Inc.

Seys, Robert

Sharp-Page, Sue

Shedlin, Leslie

Shemek, Flavian and Patricia

Shields, Verna

Shindelar, Joseph and Arlene

Shovlain, Raymond and Elizabeth

Sierk, Patricia

Sigwalt, Michael

Slavens, William and Sue

Smith, Ileto

Smith, John and Beverly

Smith, John and Martha

Up to $99 Continued

Smith, Kenneth and Loretta

Smith, Larry and Rose

Snider, Larry and Kathy

Snyder, Bea, CHM

Solbrig, Michael and Lisa

Solis, Frank and Barbara

Sommer, Carol

Sonneville, David

Sorgenfrey, John

Sotelo, Mario and Susan

Sparbel, James and Kathleen

Spriet, Mary

St. Bernadette Gals

St. Joseph Catholic Church, DeWitt

Stack, Delores

Stahl, Dick and Helen

Stahler, Tom

Standley, Brenda

State, Diane

Staudt, Jeri

Steeber, Bob and Georgia

Steil, Jude

Sterling, Mike and Diane

Stevens, Lillian F.

Stichnoth, Emilie

Stillwell, Deborah

Stipp, Owen and

England-Stipp, Nancy

Stouvenel, Gerald

Stratman, John and Betty

Stratner-Coyle, Elaine

Strayer, David

Street, Jean

Strelow, Eric and Cathy

Sullivan, Brian and Michelle

Swaey-Walton, Patricia

Sweeney, Karla

Tabernacle Baptist Church, Moline

Tady, Thomas and Nancy

Taylor, Theodore and Lisa

Tebrake, Norma

Tedford, James and Norine

The Book Rack

Theil, Debbie

Thomas, Stacy

Thompson, Dixie

Thomsen, Carole

Thornton, Dayton and Kathryn

Tiedje, James and Diane

Tigges, Ronald and Sandra

Timmerman, Jim and Alice

Treanor, Nancy

Trissel, Phillip and Janet

Turcios, Kim

Turner, Roxanne

Turner, Toni

Urmie, Louis and June

Van Camp, AJ and Patty

Van Camp, Margaret

Van Tieghem, Marilyn J.

Vandeberg, Cecelia, CHM

Vandersnick, Kenneth

VanderVennet, Cleon

VanDeVoorde, Sarah

Every effort has been made to

make the Donor Honor Roll

complete. If you note an error,

please notify us so we can

correct our records and give

proper credit to our

Donor Honor Roll

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Night at the Shelter is our year round fundraising campaign that is designed to involve the community and en-

courage you to assist in our mission to help the homeless in the Quad City Area. Our goal is to find a sponsor for

82 beds each night of the year. Let’s Do the Math…

82 beds

X $10 per bed

$820 Night at the Shelter

Night at the Shelter

The 2013 Night at the Shelter SleepOut raised $11,801. The event achieved a 27% increase in fundraising and double the

participation of 2012. The evening was a cool 71° and overcast;

approximately 100 attendees slept in their cardboard temporary

homes on the field of Modern Woodmen Park.

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The Night at the Shelter SleepOut is designed to raise awareness about

homelessness in the QC community and to

raise funds to help provide beds and sup-

port for homeless persons served at

Humility of Mary Shelter, Inc.

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Visit at Modern Woodmen Park in Davenport

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Humility of Mary Shelter, Inc. partnered with ComedySportz

Quad Cities on May 4, 2014, providing the community with an

evening of comedy for a cause. The night featured a stand-up

performance by comedian Chris Schlicting followed by a Come-

dySportz match!

Thrivent Financial and Ruth Ahnen, Financial Representative from

Modern Woodmen Fraternal Financial provided support by

matching a portion of the proceeds.

The event

raised $3,723, with 93 guests en-

joying many laughs. Thank you

Ruth Ahnen, Financial Representative Modern Woodmen Fraternal Financial

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Volunteers are an essential part of Humility of Mary Shelter, Inc., providing crucial support services

The heart of a Volunteer Volunteer comes in one size only….

...big enough to change our world!

Paul Allen

American Mutual

Abie Baumbach

Blessed Virgin Mary (BVM) Sis-

ters

Leah Boens

Bob and Nancy Boutelle

Patti Jo Brown

Sandi Burrichter

Judith Carrara, CHM

Brittany Carter

ComedySportz

Connie Coopman

Kay Ann Criswell

Micheline Curtis, CHM

Brian Dahlstrom

Kassandra Daly

Davenport Jaycees

Lindsay Deckert

Hannah Elias

Paul Elias

Sherry Evans

Margaretha Fitzgerald, CHM

Sandi Frericks

Therese Gerwe

Kevin Gibbs

Bobbi Goodin

Jacob Greenwalt

Billie Greenwood

Bernie Hansen

Theresa Hoffman

Janine Johnson

Thelma Jones

Cyndi Koenes

Karen Kource

Tammy Lane

Vicki Liebbe

Deana Lilley

Aaron and Kristy Lister

Donna Lopez

Kimberly Moreno

Dani Pauley

Bill Pearson

Lisa Peska

Annette Rettig

Johanna Rickl, CHM

Margaret Ristau

John Robinson

Alaina Santry

Joy Schmidt

Dorothy Spiess

St. Ambrose, Urban Plunge

Amber Stallman

Rita L. Sterling

Diane State

Jeremy Suman

that are vital to the shelter and the well-being of our participants. Every day, willing volunteers do-

nate their time and energy so that HMSI can fulfill its mission of providing temporary housing and

services to the homeless. Whether they are sorting donations, doing laundry, answering the tele-

phone,

providing computer classes, doing yard work, painting, or filing, our volunteers know that their

work makes a difference.

Volunteers are always

needed. If you would like

to become a part of our

amazing team, please call

Melanie at 563/322-8065.

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