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2009 Year-End Stats• Meals Provided – 1,772,005
• Beds for the Homeless – 90,887
• Program Graduates – 183
• Total number of people helped at the Bay Area Rescue Mission – 121,111
Bay Area Rescue Mission’s
2009 Stats Page 4
Encouraging Words from John
Page 2
My Life was Broke Down … Now I Live on a Firm Foundation
Page 3
Bay Area Rescue MissionP.O. Box 1112Richmond, CA 94802-0112
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Here is my gift of:m $20.50 to provide 10 meals and shelterm $30.75 to provide 15 meals and shelterm $61.50 to provide 30 meals and shelterm $________ to provide as many meals and
as much care as possiblem Please include me in the free email newsletterm Please bill my credit card
m VISA m MC m AMEX
Do you have any idea what an M-14 rifle does to a child at close range?” asks James, a
Vietnam War vet from 1966 to 1969. “I do.” His tragic question was born one day in June 1969 when James — a 1962 graduate of San Lorenzo High School — and his army unit entered a Vietnamese village, where he was ordered to guard seven children. When he turned his head for a moment, one of the children lit some firecrackers. “I thought they were shooting at me,” James says. “My instinct was to shoot back. I killed all seven of them.”
A 40-Year Nightmare After his discharge, James returned to San Francisco “really messed up. I spent the next 40 years fighting the fact I killed those kids.” He turned to drugs and alcohol to numb the guilt. But every night, the nightmares returned. James held his life together, however, until his wife — “the best thing that ever happened to me” — suddenly died of breast cancer in 2002. “When she died, I no longer cared about anything,” James says. “I lost everything and ended up homeless on the streets in 2007.” In January 2009, James nearly died of hypothermia and frostbite. After he recovered, he came directly to the Bay Area Rescue Mission. There James met with loving staff counselors who helped him talk about his memories, prayed with him, and showed him to how to hand it all to God. “The Lord forgave me, and I
Please join us for the Bay Area Rescue Mission’s 15th Annual New Life Golf Tournament
Monday, May 10, 2010Richmond Country ClubRichmond, CA
Our sponsors and golfers rank this five-star tournament as their #1 favorite community golf event!
Please join us to benefit the Mission’s Center for Homeless Women and Children and change lives for a brighter tomorrow!
Contact us soon to save your spot by calling the Tournament Office at 510-215-4879 or email [email protected].
haven’t had a nightmare since. I know the Lord is walking with me, even though I’ve done something awful,” James says.
A New Dream He credits the Bay Area Rescue Mission for helping him discover new purpose, which God revealed to him in a dream. In the dream, James entered a cab and looked in the mirror. “I couldn’t see anything but a bright light,” he recalls. “The driver just said, ‘Sit back and shut up. I’ve got some place to take you.’ “I know I was in God’s presence. And I know the Lord is training me for something. I don’t know what, but I’m ready. I’ve got so much left to do.”
He Couldn’t Run From His Memories…
So He Ran Toward the Light
Please mail this completed form, and return it with your Easter donation, or you may donate online at www.BayAreaRescue.org. Your gift is tax deductible as allowed by law. You will receive a receipt.
“My instinct was to shoot back. I killed all seven of them.”
ACCOUNT NO. EXP. DATE
NAME SIGNATURE
ADDRESS
CITY / STATE / ZIP
EMAIL ADDRESS
My Easter GiftYES, John, please use my donation to help feed and shelter those in need during the Easter season.
“It’s been said that the most used financial record
keeping method is a shoebox. Whatever system you use, this is the time when most of us are getting
ready to do taxes. Receipts . . . 1099s . . . W2s . . . etc . . . etc. As you prepare, you may think this year you should do something different. Would you like increased returns from low-income assets? To save income or capital gains taxes? Added tax-free income? To create a personal legacy and give more to heirs? This is the perfect time to consider legacy and planned gifts to the Bay Area Rescue Mission that may help achieve your financial goals. Send today for a no obligation brochure, Creating Your Personal Legacy. This timely piece will help you learn how the benefits of planned giving can work for you. To get your brochure call: 510-215-4873 or email [email protected].
Getting Out
the Shoebox
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Consider this goldmine of opportunities available to the earliest prospectors. Stake your claim in the 2010 volunteer gold rush. Serve others and find yourself mining the most precious gem of all — a harvest of blessings!
m ✔ Easter Sunrise Service and Breakfast for the HomelessApril 4th
m ✔ 15th Annual New Life Golf Tournament May 10th
m ✔ 4th of July Volunteer PicnicJuly 3rd
m ✔ Back to School Block Party and BBQSeptember 16th
m ✔ Annual Fundraising Banquet October 1st
Thanksgiving Meals and Food Bags
m ✔ Meals in the TentNovember 22nd–25th
m ✔ Food Bag Distribution for Impoverished Families November 22nd
My name is Eula. I was born and raised in Mississippi, and I raised all four of my children
there. One of my daughters, however, married an abusive man who often beat her in front of their three children. One day, he beat her real bad. She stumbled inside my home, blood flowing everywhere. My grandsons, who were just 7 and 5 years old at the time, had seen it all.
Starting Over After that, the judge awarded me custody of my three grandchildren. I was so sick of everything that was happening, in 2006 we moved to Richmond, California, where one of my sisters lives. When I arrived, my sister told me about the Bay Area
According to Psalm 127, “Unless the Lord builds the house, its builders labor in vain.” The Lord built the Bay Area Rescue Mission — but in these economically challenging times, He has used compassionate people like you to keep the doors of our
Mission open. In fact, many of our supporters not only continued to give, but doubled their contributions. We are eternally grateful for you. Yet despite recent improvements in our economy, significant challenges remain. Over the past year, overall donations have fallen, while requests for food, shelter, and other necessities at the Bay Area Rescue Mission have increased 21%! The painful truth is, if our donations do not increase soon, we face the real possibility of needing to cut services at a time when hurting people need us most.
Easter is all about second chances and new life For people who are homeless, every day is a life-and-death issue. But Easter reminds us
that God gives us all a second chance at life. And God uses the Bay Area Rescue Mission and our partnership with generous people like you to rescue lives and give them that second chance. To put your donation to work immediately, please use the remit slip enclosed. You may also give your gift on our secure website, www.BayAreaRescue.org. Also, feel free to call us at 1-888-343-FOOD. Thank you for being a compassionate friend to the homeless, the poor, and the needy in the Bay Area during this season of Resurrection, Hope, and Second Chances.
Rescue Mission, which offered us a room and the chance to join their Transitional Living Program. When I moved into our room, I was completely broke down. Physically, I had back problems, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol. My self-esteem was gone and my spirit was broken. But I had two boys and an 18-month-old granddaughter to raise.
Rebuilding on Spiritual Ground The Bay Area Rescue Mission brought stability to the children and me. The program offered me
the counseling and spiritual guidance I needed. The
spiritual guidance was especially important. The Bible had always been a source of comfort for me. I had grown up knowing the Lord. So this was
a great place for me. We stayed at the Bay
Area Rescue Mission for a year and a half, giving me time
to get my feet back on the ground. When it was time to leave, they even helped me find a nice place to live. My life now is so much better. When I moved to Richmond, it was the lowest point of my life. But now, my self-esteem is much stronger and I’m able to do so much more for my grandchildren. The Bay Area Rescue Mission turned my life around. I am truly happy.
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…My life was broke down…
Now I live on a firm foundation
“The painful truth is, if our donations do not increase soon, we face the real possibility of needing to cut services.”
A Message from John
Over the past two years, we’ve all watched as
communities throughout the Bay Area have suffered
failed businesses, rising homelessness, lost savings,
and growing despair. Tens of thousands of men and women
go to bed each night wondering whether they’ll ever have a
second chance.
Easter, the day 2,000 years ago when Jesus defeated death
and reclaimed His life, is God’s promise that we all get a
second chance. And that’s what the Bay Area Rescue Mission
is all about — giving hurting men, women and children the chance to rebuild their
lives, the chance to experience new birth and new life.
And every day, this is the extraordinary difference generous people like you are
making in the lives of hundreds of men and women like James and Eula, whom you
read about in this newsletter. They often come hoping for little more than a hot meal
or a warm bed for the night — until they meet Jesus.
Then when they dare to believe in His promise of a second chance at life, they
join our 12-month recovery program, where they receive the counseling and long-
term help they need to re-enter society as New Creations of our Living Savior.
Hurting men, women and children discover all things become new.
Easter has special meaning for me personally. See, I know all about second
chances. Twenty eight years ago, I was a rising star in white-collar corporate America.
Cocaine brought me crashing back to earth, and I ended up homeless, sleeping in
a parking garage.
But on January 17, 1983, I accepted Jesus as my Lord and Savior at a rescue mission
just like the Bay Area Rescue Mission. There I learned the truth of 2 Corinthians 5:17:
“If anyone is in Christ, they are a new creation.
The old things have passed away and all things have become new.”
At the Bay Area Rescue Mission — and in my life personally — this is what Easter
really represents. The old things have passed away. They are dead and buried. And yet
there is hope in the resurrection. All things have become new.
Thank you for your extraordinary generosity and for participating in this
life-giving mission of Second Chances.
On behalf of the poor and homeless,
Rev. John M. Anderson, Executive Director
“My self-esteem was
gone and my spirit was broken.
But I had three grandchildren
to raise.”
2010 Special Events and Volunteer Opportunities
(continued on page 3)
MORE 2010 Special Events and Volunteer Opportunities
(continued from page 2)
Thank you for giving Men, Women and Children a Second Chance this Easter Season
m ✔ The Great Thanksgiving Banquet November 24th
Christmas Meals and Food Bags
m ✔ Meals in the TentDecember 20th–25th
m ✔ Food Bag Distribution for Impoverished Families December 22nd
Christmas Party
m ✔ Homeless Children’s Gospel Christmas Party December 25th
Ready to dig in? Contact Dave K, the Volunteer Guy at (510) 215-4865 or send an email to: [email protected]. Go for the gold!
2009 Year-End Stats• Meals Provided – 1,772,005
• Beds for the Homeless – 90,887
• Program Graduates – 183
• Total number of people helped at the Bay Area Rescue Mission – 121,111
Bay Area Rescue Mission’s
2009 Stats Page 4
Encouraging Words from John
Page 2
My Life was Broke Down … Now I Live on a Firm Foundation
Page 3
Bay Area Rescue MissionP.O. Box 1112Richmond, CA 94802-0112
E A S T E R I S S u E 2 0 1 0 u A P U B L I C A T I O N O F T H E B A Y A R E A R E S C U E M I S S I O N
u 2 1 1 4 M A C D O N A L D A V E . u R I C H M O N D , C A 9 4 8 0 1 u 5 1 0 - 2 1 5 - 4 5 5 5 u w w w . B a y A r e a R e s c u e . o r g
Here is my gift of:m $20.50 to provide 10 meals and shelterm $30.75 to provide 15 meals and shelterm $61.50 to provide 30 meals and shelterm $________ to provide as many meals and
as much care as possiblem Please include me in the free email newsletterm Please bill my credit card
m VISA m MC m AMEX
Do you have any idea what an M-14 rifle does to a child at close range?” asks James, a
Vietnam War vet from 1966 to 1969. “I do.” His tragic question was born one day in June 1969 when James — a 1962 graduate of San Lorenzo High School — and his army unit entered a Vietnamese village, where he was ordered to guard seven children. When he turned his head for a moment, one of the children lit some firecrackers. “I thought they were shooting at me,” James says. “My instinct was to shoot back. I killed all seven of them.”
A 40-Year Nightmare After his discharge, James returned to San Francisco “really messed up. I spent the next 40 years fighting the fact I killed those kids.” He turned to drugs and alcohol to numb the guilt. But every night, the nightmares returned. James held his life together, however, until his wife — “the best thing that ever happened to me” — suddenly died of breast cancer in 2002. “When she died, I no longer cared about anything,” James says. “I lost everything and ended up homeless on the streets in 2007.” In January 2009, James nearly died of hypothermia and frostbite. After he recovered, he came directly to the Bay Area Rescue Mission. There James met with loving staff counselors who helped him talk about his memories, prayed with him, and showed him to how to hand it all to God. “The Lord forgave me, and I
Please join us for the Bay Area Rescue Mission’s 15th Annual New Life Golf Tournament
Monday, May 10, 2010Richmond Country ClubRichmond, CA
Our sponsors and golfers rank this five-star tournament as their #1 favorite community golf event!
Please join us to benefit the Mission’s Center for Homeless Women and Children and change lives for a brighter tomorrow!
Contact us soon to save your spot by calling the Tournament Office at 510-215-4879 or email [email protected].
haven’t had a nightmare since. I know the Lord is walking with me, even though I’ve done something awful,” James says.
A New Dream He credits the Bay Area Rescue Mission for helping him discover new purpose, which God revealed to him in a dream. In the dream, James entered a cab and looked in the mirror. “I couldn’t see anything but a bright light,” he recalls. “The driver just said, ‘Sit back and shut up. I’ve got some place to take you.’ “I know I was in God’s presence. And I know the Lord is training me for something. I don’t know what, but I’m ready. I’ve got so much left to do.”
He Couldn’t Run From His Memories…
So He Ran Toward the Light
Please mail this completed form, and return it with your Easter donation, or you may donate online at www.BayAreaRescue.org. Your gift is tax deductible as allowed by law. You will receive a receipt.
“My instinct was to shoot back. I killed all seven of them.”
ACCOUNT NO. EXP. DATE
NAME SIGNATURE
ADDRESS
CITY / STATE / ZIP
EMAIL ADDRESS
My Easter GiftYES, John, please use my donation to help feed and shelter those in need during the Easter season.
“It’s been said that the most used financial record
keeping method is a shoebox. Whatever system you use, this is the time when most of us are getting
ready to do taxes. Receipts . . . 1099s . . . W2s . . . etc . . . etc. As you prepare, you may think this year you should do something different. Would you like increased returns from low-income assets? To save income or capital gains taxes? Added tax-free income? To create a personal legacy and give more to heirs? This is the perfect time to consider legacy and planned gifts to the Bay Area Rescue Mission that may help achieve your financial goals. Send today for a no obligation brochure, Creating Your Personal Legacy. This timely piece will help you learn how the benefits of planned giving can work for you. To get your brochure call: 510-215-4873 or email [email protected].
Getting Out
the Shoebox
RM_40-0250_B01RI
Loving Tributes
Loving Tribute donations were made from July 11, 2009 through December 13, 2009
A Loving TributeIn Memory of: _______________________________________ Amount ______________
In Honor of: ________________________________________ Amount ______________
Send appropriate card to: __________________________________________________
Address _________________________________________________________________
City __________________________________________ State _____ Zip ______________
Donor’s Name ___________________________________________________________
Address _________________________________________________________________
City __________________________________________ State _____ Zip ______________
Bay Area Rescue Mission • P. O. Box 1112 • Richmond, CA 94802
Simply fill out this form and send it along with your gift. Please be sure to include all information and we will send a special card in the mail to ac-knowledge your generous gift. We will publish a seasonal list of honor and memorial gifts in our Bay Area Hope Newsletter and on our website.
In Loving Memory:Stanley Abernathy
Mr. & Mrs. Robert N. Gonzales
Harry J. Acredolo Mr. & Mrs. John Catrino, Jr.
Ivan L. Andrews Mr. & Mrs. Donald M. Ciucci
Alice Arriaga Mr. & Mrs. Alfred T. Rivera
Manuel Arriaga Mr. & Mrs. Alfred T. Rivera
Mikal Asemotal Miss Janet Louise Allen
Robert W. Attebery Mrs. Elise Attebery
Aunt Lillian Marna Schlegel
Raul Avalos Mr. & Mrs. Augustine T. Flores
Victor Barelli Mr. & Mrs. Henry A. Scheving
Grantley Barringer Heather M. Reid
James A. Benson Mr. & Mrs. Timothy H. Keil
Ross Benton Mrs. Pauline J. Benton
Charith Bodepudy Mr. Raghu B. Bodepudy
Tony Boutte Diana Christensen
John and Dorothy Box Clymela Box
Zayna Bradfield Mr. & Mrs. Barry Mann
William Braxton Beverly E. Braxton
Glenn F. Bywater Mr. & Mrs. James R. Bradley Mr. & Mrs. Donald J. Christiansen Ms. Kari J. Gallo Mr. & Mrs. Peter H. Tong
Joaquin and Esther Calderon Mr. Anthony Calderon
Steven F. Carr Mrs Janet L. Carr
Louise Lee Carson Summer Rogers
Alvin B. Chan Candace C. Joe
Randy B. Clemmons Rev. & Mrs. John M. Anderson Mrs. Adelaide Goldspring Mr. & Mrs. James C. Spilman Mr. & Mrs. Mark T. Wilson Mrs. Catherine L. Zimmer
Jerry L. Combs Mr. Bobby N. Brown
Arnold R. Contestable Carla M. Della Zoppa
Michael Cookson Valerie J. Cookson
Robert Cox Mrs. Jeanne M. Cox
Theodore V. Crum Mrs. Candace Farley
Oleta R. Davis Sandra L. Davis
Amador de Silva Mr. & Mrs. Barry Mann
Dora Jayne A. Nayman
Carrie Eden Kathleen E. Maher
Louis W. Favero Donna M. Marsicano
Brian Fields Mr. & Mrs. Alfred P. Rodriguez
Dorothy Fitch Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Hoffman
Fred G. Fogg Rev. & Mrs. John M. Anderson Mr. & Mrs. Earle E. Carr Mr. & Mrs. F. Reginald Dunning Frances B. Hallekamp Sally J. Letchworth Mrs. Dorothy A. Olson Patricia C. Pothier
Naomi E. Fried Sarah Fried Joan Fries Mr. & Mrs. George J. Fries
Crystal D. Gaffney Ms. Vaughn S. Geranen
Julieta Garcia Gricelda P. Garcia
Elmer B. Garrett Mrs. Vilma H. Garrett
Arthur Gilliam Mrs. Rita I. Gilliam
Daniel J. Gnazzo Maj. Mickey D. Cockerill, USAF, (Ret)
Moses L. Jackson Mrs. Vira M. Jackson
Kip Jacobson Mary Jane Jacobson
Bud Jarvis Mr. & Mrs. Dana L. De Von
Delores Jew Mr. & Mrs. Dean D. Palmer
Larry Jones Cheri Jones
Ellen Jones Mr. & Mrs. Vincent A. Spencer
Guy Kerr Carla M. Della Zoppa
George A. Ko Donna L. Ko
David P. Kuhnhausen Mr. & Mrs. Karl A. Kuhnhausen
Mrs. Kurian Mr. George Kurian
Bucky Last Mr. & Mrs. Mark Medeiros
Lillian M. Lavoie Mr. Theodore E. Lavoie
Rebecca Le Claire Mr. & Mrs. Paul E. Stark
Beatrice I. Lewis Eileen Lewis
Pedro Loera Mrs. Catherine L. Zimmer
Chester J. MacNeil Mrs. Adeline Miller
Robert T. Mathews Mrs. Carol M. Mathews
John Mathews Mrs. Carol M. Mathews
George and Elizabeth McCarthy Lila Jane Pfeil Lisa Pfeil
Barney McGary Iris Darnell McGary
Mark Miller Kathy Burton
Carla Mirabella Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Mirabella
Jo Ann Moseley Hildie E. Brooks Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence G. Cool Mr. & Mrs. Larry V. Gill Mr. Thomas L. Moseley Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Rhodes Lily Kimiye Suzuki
Carmen Moyer Caroline A. Moyer
Charles Musson Mrs. Naomi L. Musson
Juanita V. Neblett Veragene Hardy
Helen and Bill Nelson Crystal Publications
Jack M. Nicholas Mr. & Mrs. Donald J. Christiansen Mr. & Mrs. Peter H. Tong
A. Darwyn Olsen Elsie A. Forrest
Henry T. Ong Cecile L. Ong
Yana Parker Mr. & Mrs. Michael G. Harryman
Charlie and Nellie Parrish Mackey L. Parrish
Austin A. Paul Mr. & Mrs. Paul E. Stark
John C. Povlsen Mr. & Mrs. Charles R. Jacobs
Larry T. Pyle Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Klinkner
Joseph Quadres Mr. & Mrs. Alfred T. Rivera
Christopher L. Rickel Barbara Wagner
Dorothy Rickey Mr. & Mrs. David N. Hurlbut Mrs. Carole E. Straughn
Phyllis J. Robert (Nee Young) Mr. Robert E. Robert
Marjorie Roberts Mr. & Mrs. Bruce E. Bensing
Samantha Mr. Alan Livingston
Alice Schildknecht Hedwig Malin
Charles E. Schreiner Mrs. Carole E. Straughn
Bill Seney Heidi D. Seney
Hee Wook Shin Mr. Jonathan Shun
Toni Simmons Esther H. Carson
William E. Slingsby Mr. Stephen R. Slingsby
Ethel Smith Mr. & Mrs. W. Robert Sinclair
Mr Sosso Billie Sosso
Ruth C. Spidell Mr. & Mrs. Jerrold A. Alexander Billy B. Speck / Civic Center Pharmacy Mrs. Catherine L. Zimmer
Carl B. Sponseller Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Jefferson
Donna J. Stuart Mr. & Mrs. Michael Stuart Mr. James W. Stuart
Audrey “Audie” Sturgess Eldercare Services Mr. & Mrs. Charles B. Glass Mr. & Mrs. John W. Hopper Joan O. Lautenberger Mr. & Mrs. Clinton A. Phalen Kathleen A. Rowe Elizabeth C. Snortum Mr. John Vukasin
Jack Sudmeier Mr. & Mrs. Joel R. Oas
Mrs. Sunkara Mr. & Mrs. Madhusudan Sunkara
Hubert D. Transue Mr. & Mrs. Gary M. Byer
Birthday, Anniversary or Special OccasionIn Honor of
Whatsoever things are pure ...
In Memory of
The Lord watches over you
If you would like to donate a gift in the name of someone precious to you, simply fill out the form on the reverse side and send it along with your gift.
Loving Tribute donations were made from July 11, 2009 through December 13, 2009
Loving Tributes
I thank my God
every time I remember you.
Philippians 1:3
In Loving Honor:Ben Anderson and Morgan Mackay’s Engagement Rev. & Mrs. John M. Anderson
Charles and Tisha Anderson’s Wedding Rev. & Mrs. John M. Anderson
Avri Companies, Inc. Carl Arnold Mr. & Mrs. Ronald P. Yee
Monique Bell Mr. & Mrs. Peter Emmanuel
Michael and Shannon Berringer Susan RoAne
David Roy Bockus Educational Testing Service Debra Ann Rivera
Ana and John Branscombe Frances R. Lindemon
Ronald Burtoni Suzanne Grant
Christopher Campbell Mr. & Mrs. Charles C. Rottmann
Contra Costa Crisis Center Mr. & Mrs. Roger M. Emanuel
Ernest Del Simone Mr. & Mrs. Alan Del Simone
Anka DeRuysscher Evelyn G. Radunich
Ed Doty Mr. & Mrs. Mark T. Wilson
Friends In Richmond Mr. Craig Deslaurier
Reuben and Janet Garrison Mr. & Mrs. William P. Garrison
Joe and Jan Grijalva Claudia Sue Kim
Nancy Grimes Catherine Delfosse
Mujaahid F. Haaris Mr. Raymond Olsen
Ken Herrick Mr. & Mrs. Ralph C. Peterson
J. Gregory Mr. Fred E. Pourmirzaie, II
Jesus Mr. Drew Heise
David Jolley Cristin Jolley
Nancy W. Koo Mr. Kenneth Nahm
Bill Lindsey Mr. & Mrs. Howard A. Schoenfeld
Joe and Dee Madruga Mr. & Mrs. Charles R. Jacobs
Sharon Mahler Mr. & Mrs. Ronald P. Yee
Mary Kate Morris Mr. & Mrs. Ronald P. Yee
Danielle & Mat Mueller Mr. & Mrs. Mark Medeiros
Mark Muntean Mr. & Mrs. Ronald P. Yee
Hilda Nielsen Marjorie L. Williford
The Poor Mr. Phong Nguyen Duc
Philip E. Reynolds Mr. & Mrs. Robert V. Reynolds
Ana Marie Rodriguez Frances R. Lindemon
Rudy and Caroline Rodriguez Frances R. Lindemon
Booker and Eliz Rodriguez Frances R. Lindemon
Robert Rodriguez Frances R. Lindemon
Eva Sierra Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Sierra
Pamela Sincerbox Mr. & Mrs. Tony L. Nolasco
Harry R. Smith Sandra Larson
Arthur T. Sturgess Joan O. Lautenberger
Barbara Sutliffe Frances J. Sutliffe
Bill and Irmgard Terbrack Heidi Marie Terbrack
Valley Bible Church Mr. Greg Orais
Dan and Mary Kate Wertheimer Mr. & Mrs. Ronald P. Yee
Lily Wood Mr. & Mrs. Douglas C. White
Ty A. Wyatt Mr. & Mrs. Ty A. Wyatt, Sr.
Rhodora Yee Mr. & Mrs. Stanley G. Ginn
Manuel G. Vargas Mrs. Balbina R. Vargas
Janet E. Varney Mr. & Mrs. Daniel K. Spencer
Howard Ver Gow Mr. & Mrs. Walter K. Gowen, III
Avelino A. Vincent Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Klinkner
Dessiree Delaine Williams Rev. & Mrs. John M. Anderson
Greg Violett Judith A. Violett
Don Waits Mr. & Mrs. Albeno Panerio
Mary Lee Washington Ruby M. Hargraves
Larry Wattell Rev. & Mrs. John M. Anderson
Gerrit and Merle Wiers Mrs. Carol M. Mathews
Owen V. Wilkerson Mr. & Mrs. Owen V. Wilkerson, Sr.
Otto L. Wilson Mr. & Mrs. Walter D. Rogers
Chiu K. Yan Janet Yan
Edmund R. Young Mr. & Mrs. Paul E. Stark