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ANNUAL REPORT 2011 Administrative Offices Congregation & Community Emergency Support Interfaith Housing Coalition Friends in Action 114 W. Montgomery Avenue Rockville, MD 20850 301.762.8682 Carroll House Men’s Shelter 9625 Dewitt Drive Silver Spring, MD 20910 301.587.7270 Community Vision 8210 Dixon Avenue Silver Spring, MD 20910 301.585.4471 Horizon House 301.208.2373 Interfaith Clothing Center 751 Twinbrook Parkway Rockville, MD 20851 301.424.3796 Watkins Mill 301.515.8244 Becky’s House 301.933.2477 Wilkins Avenue Women’s Assessment Center 12250 Wilkins Avenue Rockville, MD 20852 301.770.2413 Supporting individuals. Empowering families. Transforming communities.

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Page 1: Supporting individuals. Transforming communities. ANNUAL … · 2015-08-31 · Charlotte Garvey Corbett, Volunteer and Community Outreach Coordinator Nina Golding, Director of Development

ANNUALREPORT

2011Administrative OfficesCongregation & Community Emergency SupportInterfaith Housing CoalitionFriends in Action 114 W. Montgomery AvenueRockville, MD 20850301.762.8682

Carroll House Men’s Shelter9625 Dewitt DriveSilver Spring, MD 20910301.587.7270

Community Vision8210 Dixon AvenueSilver Spring, MD 20910301.585.4471

Horizon House301.208.2373

Interfaith Clothing Center751 Twinbrook ParkwayRockville, MD 20851301.424.3796

Watkins Mill301.515.8244

Becky’s House301.933.2477

Wilkins Avenue Women’s Assessment Center12250 Wilkins AvenueRockville, MD 20852301.770.2413

Supporting individuals.

Empowering families.

Transforming communities.

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Interfaith Worksabout

Who We Are: InterfaithWorksisa501(c)(3)nonprofitagencyandanon-sectarianinter-faithcoalitionofmorethan165affiliatedcongregationsofdiversefaithsfocusedon helping our neighbors in Montgomery County, Maryland. We work to support individuals, empower families, and transform the community. Our programs shelter, clothe, and feed our neighbors in need and provide supportive serviceswiththegoalofhelpingthemachieveself-sufficiency.

our Mission: To pursue social justice with an emphasis on identifying and meeting the needs of the poor by leading and engaging Montgomery County’s faith commu-nities in service, education and advocacy.

WhAt We Do: Our direct social service programs provide food, shelter, housing, clothing, emergency assistance, vocational services, case management, mentoring and more. The goal of these services is to help families and individuals achieve stabil-ityandeconomicindependencesotheycanleadsuccessfulandfulfillinglivesascontributing members of the community. For our neighbors in need, we are more than just a place to sleep and a warm meal. We provide clients with individualized case management, education and training, and mentoring—the tools they need on the road to independence. We are the voice of the poor in our community, working collaboratively as advocates to ensure our low income and homeless neighbors can lead lives of dignity. We educate people in the community about the poverty that exists in our county to engage them in this social justice work.

About Interfaith Works | 1 n 2

By the NumBers

$73,000It costs approximately

for a family of four to live without subsidies in

Montgomery County

982people, on any given day, are

homeless in Montgomery County

60,000people in Montgomery County

are living below the Federal Poverty Level

20,381ofourhomelessandlow-income

neighbors were served by our programs in FY2011 and received: shelter, food, housing, clothing,

job training, and more

6,000volunteers work in our

programs each year

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In every community, whether large or small, there are people who lead in their community in easy and difficult times. — Donna Shalala

Dear Friends:

We are proud to present our annual report for Fiscal Year 2011.We mark our 40th anniversary year in 2012 – what a journey! As we move forward to serve more people over the next 40 years, we must thank all of our faithful supporters. Without you, we could not have arrived at this historic point. You have helped us come this far, and without your support, this work would not be possible.

Through your faithful support of Interfaith Works, you ensure your neighbors are not alone on their respective journeys – some seeking to escape homelessness, others trying to make it past challenges that have made it nearly impossible for them to provide for their families or themselves. Your wise investment in Interfaith Works shows your faith in the promise of better days for our clients.

At Interfaith Works, we are here to help lighten the burdens of those who face daunting life circumstances: homelessness, poverty, hunger, abuse. Our work is most rewarding when we help those who feel lost overcome the challenges that seemtoblocktheroadahead,sotheycanfindpathwaystoabetterlife.Wehaveproudly led the charge to face injustice with love for 40 years and we will continue to do so until there is no longer a need.

OnbehalfoftheInterfaithWorksBoard,staffandclients,wetakethisopportunitytotellyouthatwecouldnotfacetheseissueshead-onwithoutyou,ourgenerousbenefactors. So thank you for being a part of this rewarding journey.

In spirit of service,

C. Marie Henderson Leslie KlingensmithExecutive Director Board Chair

About Interfaith Works | 3 n 4

BenefactorsTo our Board MeMBers

C. Marie Henderson, Executive Director

Monica Barberis-Young, Program Director, Friends in Action and Interfaith Housing CoalitionPriscilla Fox-Morrill, Program Director, Homeless Services and HousingCharlotte Garvey Corbett, Volunteer and Community Outreach Coordinator Nina Golding, Director of Development Jannifer Lee, Senior AccountantRev. Dr. Rosetta Robinson, Program Director, Congregation and Community Emergency Support Sabrina Wilson, Program Director, Interfaith Clothing Center

Senior Staff

Mary Ann Sestili, Ph.D. Chair

Charlene E. Le FauveSecretary

Mitch WeintraubTreasurer

Joan S. GreenbaumChair, Development

Rabbi Greg HarrisVice Chair, Membership and Advocacy Committee

Pastor Leslie A. Klingensmith Chair, Nominations/Programs, Past Board Chair

Jessica NickelVice Chair, Membership and Advocacy Committee

Farley PriceChair, Programs

Linna BarnesJoseph T. Bell, Jr., CPA, PFS, CFPChristine CarnavosCharles Carr, CPAMary FehligAnna M. GemolasDebra LiverpoolChristopher J. MathewsCheryl Lee-PowChristabel SampsonThomas M. ShermanNeal SimonJeanne WolfsonC. Marie Henderson, Executive Director, ex officio

C. Marie HendersonExecutive Director

Leslie KlingensmithBoard Chair 2011

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Becky’s House provides a safe and secure environment for up to 8 senior women,manyofwhomhavebeenhomelessforyears-livingonthestreetsfordecades – with no place to go. The program provides case management and 24 hourstafftomeettheneedsofthewomenwhocallthishome.Thecasemanageris a licensed social worker who develops an ongoing service plan to optimize each resident’sindependence.Theresidentsenjoyfieldtripstomovies,lunch,museumsand other fun outings away from home.

Community Vision provides day programs for chronically homeless adults. The programs include: intensive case management, vocational services and recreational and therapeutic groups, such as Art Therapy and Expressive Writ-ing. CV provides housing assessments and referrals, mental health and substance abuse treatment, meals, laundry, and showers. Each winter and summer, CV also provides seasonal emergency shelter.

Wilkins Avenue Women’s Assessment Center, located in Rockville, provides emergency shelter and three meals a day for 65 single, adult women. Case manag-ers meet with the women to provide clinical assessments and connect the women with housing, medical, mental health and social services to help them achieve self-sufficiency.

Carroll House Men’s Shelter in Silver Spring provides transitional housing for32homelessmen.Usingcasemanagementandreferrals,theshelterstaffhelpsresidents gain independent living skills. The facility also provides breakfast and dinner for the men, as well as kitchen and laundry access.

Horizon House provides permanent and supportive housing for formerly home-less adults in group homes. Clients work with case managers to make the changes necessarytoachieveself-sufficiency.Withinthreeyears,morethan90percentofresidents move to more independent housing. Horizon House is part of the Hope Housing Project of Montgomery County Coalition for the Homeless.

Watkins Mill shelter in Montgomery Village empowers up to eight women with mental health disabilities to maintain mental and physical health while they prepare to move to more permanent housing.

Individualssupporting

Ron says he came to Community Vision in ‘crisis mode.’ Withacareerasanadministrativeassistant,heneverthoughthe’dfindhimself homeless. But in August, Ron lost his job, and with no income, hecouldnolongeraffordtopayrentonhisapartment.AftercomingtoInterfaith Works, Ron found a safe place to live at an emergency shel-ter. But Ron received much more than shelter from Interfaith Works. He’s been brushing up on his interview skills and revamping his resume with the help of Community Vision’s Vocational Services Program. Althoughheisstilllookingforfull-timework,Ronisconfidenthewillfindthejobhewants.RonalsotookadvantageofthehealthservicesofferedbyCommunityVision.Hefoundouthehasdiabetes,whichheis now treating with changes to his diet and medications. Community Vision,Ronsays,washis“all-inclusivesafetynet.”

In November, the Men’s Emergency Shelter on East Gude Drive referred Sherman Jackson to the Interfaith Clothing Center (ICC). Sherman was motivated to get out of the rut in which he found himself, and the ICC gave Sherman the tools to turn his life around. Sherman met with Deb, who counseled and supported him. He picked up some new clothes, and worked to overcome his substance addiction. Deb helped Sherman enroll in classes to obtain his Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) to make himself employable following his recovery. His perseverance and dedication to his courses were remarkable: he traveled three hours a day by public transportation to get to these classes. ShermancreditsthestaffattheICCfortheircrucialroleinhisrecovery.Itmeantsomuchthatthestaffsatdownandtalkedtohim:they were genuine, caring, and encouraging. Deb gave Sherman the poem“AttitudeisEverything,”whichhenowcarrieswithhimeveryday.Sherman recently received his CDL and has since found a job.

Meet Ron

Meet SherMan 57,363nights of shelter were provided to

727 homeless men and women

239formerly homeless men, women, and children received permanent housing and supportive services

in 33 properties owned or managed by Interfaith Works

135,000meals were served in our

Homeless Services program

“ “Service is our means, not our end. We are not here just to

serve, but to have impact and to erase the ills that mar our com-munity and make us less than what we are intended to be.

- C. Marie Henderson, Executive Director

Supporting Individuals | 5 n 6

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Interfaith Housing Coalition is a 501(c)(3) subsidiary of Interfaith Works that supports families in 26 units across the County. IHC also provides intense casemanagementandlifeskillstraining,suchashowtomanagecash-flowandbudgettoachieveself-sufficiency.

Friends in Action createsanetworkofpeoplefromdifferentfaithsandethnic backgrounds to provide caring outreach to families in our community. Volunteers are connected in a supportive, mentoring relationship with a family in need. Mentoring teams work with the families for one year on skills such as parenting, budgeting, home management, and job searches.

The Interfaith Clothing Center providesqualifiedlow-incomefamilieswith clothing and home goods free of charge, allowing them to use more of their resources on food, rent, utilities, medicine, and other basic needs. The Center is also responsible for the School Supplies Program, which supplies children in needwithbackpacksfilledwithschoolsupplieseachschoolyear.TheWelcomeBaby Program at the ICC provides new and expectant mothers with baby items.

Congregation and Community Emergency Support works with neigh-borsinfinancialcrisistoprovideasafetynet.TheHandtoHandandUnmetNeedsprogramspreventevictionsandutilitycutoffsthroughloansandgrants.Theprogramprovidesstrugglingfamilieswithinterest-freeloansthatarerepaidin cash or through volunteer service, and distribute cash grants for emergencies, such as unpaid medical or utility bills.

The holidays are supposed to be a time of joy and reflection. Unfortunately, for many families in Montgomery County, the holidayseasonbringsfinancialstruggleandunfulfilledpromises.KimberlyYoungcanattesttothis.LastChristmas,shecouldnotaffordtobuyher10-year-oldtwinsonsanygifts,muchlessthevideogamestheyhadspeciallyrequested. Every time they asked about their video games, she told them, “let’s prayeverynightforthisgift.”AfewweeksbeforeChristmas,KimberlywentshoppingattheICCandaskedthestaffthereiftheyhadanyvideogamesfor her sons. A donor had just come in with a box full of video games, which Kimberly took home to wrap.

Familiesempowering

Meet KiMberly

3,300neighbors avoided eviction, stayed

utilitycut-offs,andpaidformedicine and food through

counseling, resources, referrals

13,583men, women, and children

were served at the Interfaith Clothing Center

$3.13 milof goods donated and distributed at the Interfaith Clothing Center

“ “The clothing center, along with IW’s many other programs, create

opportunities for others to become independent.

- 2011 New Grantor

Empowering Families | 7 n 8

Education & Advocacy Committee: The members of our Education and Advocacy Committee are our voice in the community, helping to educate, organizeandmobilizeourresidentsbehindissuesthataffectourmostvulner-able. With our state and county government facing serious budget shortfalls this past year, the committee faced the dual challenge of advancing our traditional legislative priorities while working to mitigate the harm of cuts to our funding.

Help the Homeless: Each year, Interfaith Works collaborates with schools, congregations and businesses to hold nearly 50 Help the Homeless mini-walkstofocusontheissueofpovertyandhomelessnessinourcommu-nity. In addition to raising awareness, the program is a great opportunity to engage youth in the issues and the need for community service.

Safety Net Coalition: Interfaith Works takes a lead role in this organiza-tion of more than 70 human service providers that work together to raise awareness,advocatetoelectedofficialsandpartnertoachieveadvocacygoals.

Education and advocacy

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Laurie came to IW’s Vocational Services Program unem-ployed, but with a dream to become a Pharmacy Technician. Toreachhergoal,Laurierealizedthatshefirstneededtosecuresteadyemployment. Once employed, she would be able to take advantage of grantsandtuitionassistanceloansofferedbytheVocationalServicesProgramtoearnherPharmacyTechCertificate.AftercompletingtheJobReadinesscourse,Lauriewasconfidentenoughtobeginworkingone-on-onewithhervocationalcounselor,whohelpedherdevelopherresume, write cover letters and apply for positions. With a steady job, Laurie enrolled in courses towards a pharmacy techniciancertificateatMontgomeryCollege.Shegraduatedandisnow working at a Rite Aid Pharmacy. After a year, she will be eligible toapplyforapharmacytechpositionatahospital.Herlong-termgoalhas now expanded even further–to become a pharmacist.

The Vocational Services Program prepares clients for employment through job readiness classes, skills assessment, training in food service, com-puterskills,financialliteracy,jobplacement,andsupportintheworkplace,whenneeded.Clientsworkone-on-onewithVocationalCounselorstohonetheir skills, identify trainings, develop resumes, practice before interviews, and secure and maintain jobs.

Elaine Rose has been volunteering with Interfaith Worksfor about a year. Alife-longvolunteer,shewassearchingforanop-portunity where she could use her expertise in resume and cover letter writing to help people in need. She found that opportunity with the Vocational Services Program at Community Vision in Silver Spring. Elaineenjoyshelpingpeoplefindwork.“Jobsareeverything,”shesays.“Theyarethefoundationofself-esteem,happiness,andincome;they are a component of a happy life. Unfortunately, many people do not understand how to look for work and how to put their best selves outthere,”shenotes.That’swhereElainestepsin. “Most people think a resume is just a job description and think theyhavetoputineverythingthey’veeverdone.”ButElaineadds,“Itellmyclients that they should think of their resume as a brochure about you, it’syouradvertisement.Beproud,brag,andshowwhyyouaredifferentandqualifiedforthejob.” Themostdifficultdocumenteveryonewillwriteistheirresume,she says. “When I help someone write a good resume, I’m helping them talkaboutwhattheydidright.”Elainenotestheclientssheworkswithare in such distress and feel pretty down on themselves. “To get them to talkaboutthemselvesinagoodwayisarealgifttothem.”

Communitiestransforming

Meet elaine Rose

128people utilized our job

counseling and vocational services, leading to 71 job place-ments. Of those placements, 63 areexpectedtobelong-term.

6,000volunteers work in our

programs each year

$180,000in emergency grants and

loans were provided to families andindividualsinfinancialcrisis

22,000hours of service were

provided by volunteers

2,100filled backpacks were

given to at-risk children

Transforming Communities | 9 n 10

Meet Laurie

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DonateWearea501(c)(3)non-profitorganizationregisteredwiththeStateofMary-land. Gifts to Interfaith Works are tax deductible, as allowed by law. Dona-tions can be designated to support particular programs or made as unrestricted gifts. For information on how to give gifts of securities, real estate and personal property, life insurance or bequests, please contact our Director of Develop-mentat(301)315-1092.

Workplace CampaignsInterfaith Works participates in the United Way (#8230) and Combined Federal Campaigns (#77702) for private and federal employees and in the Maryland Charity Campaign for employees of the State of Maryland (#77702). Please designate Interfaith Works in your workplace giving and support OUR work at YOUR work.

Matching CampaignsManyemployersofferprogramstoemployeesandretireestomatchcharitablecontributions. Check with your human resources department and send their matching gift form along with your gift to Interfaith Works.

VolunteerVolunteersarecrucialtoourwork.Youcanjointheminmakingadifferenceinour community today. Opportunities include:n Sort and display merchandise at our Interfaith Clothing Center nCoordinateadriveforneededitemsatyourschool,office,congregation,etc.n Provide a meal at a homeless sheltern Mentor a client in our Vocational Services Programn Landscaping or gardening work for our housing programs and sheltersn Administrative work

Interfaith WorksGive to

#8230

#77702

Revenue Expenses

29%

12%44%

9%

Consolidated Statementof Activities & Financial Positionas of June 30, 2011

Thisfinancialinformationwasderivedfromauditedfinancialstatements. For a complete copy ofInterfaithWorks’financialstate-ments, please contact our business officeat114W.MontgomeryAvenue, Rockville, MD 20850.

In-kindgoodsandservices $ 4,341,657

Federal, state, county, and municipal contracts

2,890,284

Contributions and grants 1,175,400

Rental Income 292,091

Program Income 156,443

Investment and Other Income 31,910

Net Incomes from Special Events

51,778

Net Assets Released from Restrictions

842,583

Total Revenue $ 9,782,146

Interfaith Clothing Centers $ 3,796,425

Homeless Services 3,720,906

Interfaith Housing Coalition 406,145

Congregation and Community Emergency Support

361,382

Friends in Action 167,760

Hand to Hand 106,766

Education and Advocacy 81,435

Community Development 34,109

Thanksgiving in February 57,837

Administration and Development

459,052

Total Expense $ 9,191,817

Cash and Cash Equivalents $ 776, 583

CashandCashEquivalents- Designated

131,675

Investments 211,060

Accounts Receivable 232,214

Prepaid Expenses and Other Assets

70,528

Property and Equipment 2,078,880

Total Assets $ 3,500,940

Net AssetsUnrestricted

Undesignated $ 809,677

Designated 336,582

Total Unrestricted Assets 1,146,259

Temporarily Restricted 113,452

Total Net Assets 1,259,711

Total Liabilities and Net Assets

$ 3,500,940

Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses

$ 218,033

Deferred Revenue 0

Tenant Security Deposits 6,153

Forgivable Notes Payable 969,409

Notes Payable 1,047,634

Total Liabilities $ 2,241,229

Ways to Give/ Financials | 11 n 12

41%

40%5%

4%4%

2%1%

1%1%

3%2%

1%1%

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FOUNDATIONS & GRANTS $50,000 – $99,999Eugene & Agnes E. Meyer FoundationThe Community Foundation for The National Capital RegionPHI Community FoundationPhilip L. Graham FundBank of AmericaThe J. Willard & Alice S. Marriott FoundationThe Jim and Carol Trawick Foundation, Inc.

$10,000-$49,999Bank of America Charitable FoundationClark-WinchcoleFoundationFischer Family Foundation Inc.Mead Family FoundationNeighbors in Need Montgomery Fund, Community Foundation for Montgomery CountyThe Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz FoundationUnited Way of the National Capital Area

William S. Abell Foundation, Inc.

$5,000-$9,999Montgomery Alliance for Community GivingThe Sharing Montgomery Fund, The Community Foundation for Montgomery County

$200-$4,999JamesCliffordHaight Charitable Gift FundKeker Family FoundationLincoln Financial FoundationLouis J. and Ruth G. Herr FoundationMarcia Brady Tucker FoundationMother-DaughterGiving Fund, The Community Foundation For The National Capital RegionNeal and Jennifer Simon FundPartnership for Jewish Life and LearningSanders FoundationSanford And Doris Slavin FoundationThe Michael and Debra Vavreck Family Fund

Wildwood Foundation, Inc.World Bank Community Connections Fund

CORPORATE PARTNERS$10,000+Capital OneWhole Foods Market

$5,000-$9,999Lockheed Martin Information Systems and Global ServicesMarriott International, Inc.Midas Automotive ExpertsMid-AtlanticFederal Credit UnionWagner Management Group LLC

$1,000-$4,999Bell and FrechDeloitte Consulting, LLPEagleBankFirst Potomac Realty TrustFurey, Doolan & Abell, LLPThe GazetteHighline Wealth ManagementHost Hotels & Resorts, Inc.Il PortoLerch, Early & Brewer, Chtd.MedImmune, LLC

Micro FocusPost-NewsweekMedia,Inc.

$200-$999Allegra Printing & ImagingAllied Realty CorporationAl Sospiro TrattoriaAmalfiRistoranteItaliano,Inc.Armand’s Chicago Pizzeria Inc.(Ron-Ryan Corporation)Bacchus of LebanonBaronessa Italian RestaurantBeale Street GrillBurt Associates, Inc.California Pizza KitchenChina GourmetCoal Fire Pizza of Kentlands, LLCComcastCongressional BankEl Mariachi RestaurantFederal Realty Investment TrustFire Station 1 Restaurant and Brewing Co, LLCGolden Bull Grand CafeHard Times CaféIndia Grill, Inc.Insurance Associates, Inc.Ixtapa Mexican Restaurant

Laredo Grille Inc.Little Far East IILKC Technologies, Inc.Mark’s KitchenMax’s Kosher Cafe & MarketplaceMosaic Cuisine & CafeMykonos GrillNick’s ChophouseNormandie Farm RestaurantO’Donnell’s of KentlandsOlney Grille, Inc.Park Potomac Place HOARicciuti’s Italian DiningSeibels Dairy Bar, Inc.Sergio’s RistoranteSeven Seas RestaurantSisters Sandwiches & SuchSo What Else Inc.Sushi DamoThai Tanium RestaurantThe Fehlig GroupThe Green TurtleThe Potomac Grill, LLCThe TavernTom & Ray’s Restaurant, Inc.TransitionGuidesVicino Ristorante Italiano Inc.WestatZio’s Italian Restaurant

(33organizations$1-$199)

FAITH COMMUNITY$10,000+Chevy Chase Presbyterian ChurchFaith United Methodist ChurchSeekers ChurchSt. Paul’s United Methodist Church

$5,000-$9,999Bradley Hills Presbyterian ChurchChevy Chase United Methodist ChurchGaithersburg Presbyterian ChurchPotomac Presbyterian ChurchRiver Road Unitarian Universalist CongregationSaint Matthew Presbyterian ChurchSt. Francis Episcopal Church

$1,000 – $4,999Bethesda Friends MeetingBethesda Presbyterian ChurchBethesda United Church of ChristBethesda United Methodist ChurchCedar Lane Unitarian Universalist ChurchChrist Congregational Church, U.C.C.Colesville Presbyterian ChurchDarnestown Presbyterian ChurchEmmanuel Lutheran ChurchGood Shepherd Lutheran ChurchInter-FaithChapel of Leisure WorldMetropolitan Washington, D.C. Synod, ELCAMontgomery County Muslim Foundation, Inc.Montgomery Hills Baptist ChurchNeelsville PresbyterianNorth Chevy Chase Christian ChurchNorthwood Presbyterian

Our Lady of Grace ChurchPilgrim United Church of ChristPrince Of Peace Lutheran ChurchRockville Presbyterian ChurchSaint Andrew Apostle Catholic ChurchSaint Bartholomew’s Catholic ChurchSaint Bernadette Catholic ChurchSaint James Episcopal ChurchSaint Luke’s EpiscopalSt. Francis of Assisi Catholic ChurchSt. Raphael Catholic ChurchThe Church of Jesus ChristofLatter-Day Saints, Seneca StakeTrinity Presbyterian Church of BethesdaUnitarian Universalist Church of RockvilleWarner Memorial Presbyterian ChurchWomen of Saint Francis Episcopal Church

$200-$999Ashton United Methodist ChurchB’nai Israel CongregationChurch of the ResurrectionColesville United Methodist ChurchConcord St. Andrews United Methodist ChurchCongregation Beth El of Montgomery CountyHeritage Christian ChurchHoly Cross ChurchHughes United Methodist Church

Lutheran Church of St. AndrewMacedonia Baptist ChurchMillian Memorial United Methodist ChurchNew Hope PresbyterianNorth Bethesda United Methodist ChurchPotomac Association of the United Church of ChristRockville United ChurchRockville United Methodist ChurchSt. Jane Frances de ChantalSaint Luke Lutheran ChurchSaint Stephen Lutheran ChurchShaare TorahSilver Spring Christian Reformed ChurchSt. Patrick’s Catholic ChurchThe Vestry of St. John’s Episcopal Church

(12congregations$1-$199)

PUBLIC GRANTSMaryland Emergency Food and Shelter Program Montgomery County Department of Health and Human ServicesMontgomery County Department of Housing andCommunityAffairsMontgomeryCountyOfficeof the County ExecutiveMontgomery County CouncilThe City of GaithersburgThe City of Rockville

WORKPLACE GIVINGAmerica’s Charities

THANK YOUto all of our 2010-2011 donors!

Donor Lists | 13 n 14

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Exxon Mobil CorporationGlobal ImpactInternational Monetary FundMontgomery Alliance for Community GivingUnited Way of the National Capital Area

CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS & NONPROFITS$1,000+Adventist HealthCareBethesda-ChevyChaseRotary Club FoundationHoly Cross HospitalJohns Hopkins UniversityLeisure World Lions ClubMitzvah Heroes FundMontgomery College

$200-$999Archdiocese of WashingtonEtaPiZetaChapter-Zeta Phi Beta SororityLeisure World Kiwanis FoundationPrinceton Club of WashingtonService Guild of WashingtonSisters of MercySons of Norway, Washington LodgeSouth Silver Spring Neighborhood AssociationWoman’s Community Club of Kensington, MD

(6Nonprofits$1-$199)

INDIVIDUALS$10,000+Linna M. Barnes & Christian J. MixterMarvin & Joy Lee BurtDavid C. & Barbara Garlock

Constance F. HellerLaurence Platt & Elizabeth Herington

$5,000-$9,999Nita A. FarrellRoyce & Mary HansonRobert KelloggLeslie KlingensmithHarvey S. & Constance LongRaymond & Mary Jo Mountain

$1,000-$4,999Harold Ross & Lori Amos, Jr.Robert & Mary Ellen BeallJoseph T. & Mary BellChristine CarnavosMargaretTze-PingChaoJoyce K. ConstantineLeslieH.DanoffRobert C. EagerAaron P. & Melissa D. FeinJo FogelJoan S. GreenbaumJeffreyHudgensNeil & Abby ImusKeith Jacobson & Katherine MichaelianGeorge R. KaplanJoseph KolarTheodore B. LeinwandN. S. & Patricia LockardWilliam R. & CherylAnn MaasPaul & Patricia MangusCatharine C. MaslowJames D. MasseyKevin McAnaney & Catherine McCabeCamilla O. McRory, Attorney at LawSarah Anne MilholenN. James & Ellen MyerbergKathryn Nelson

Deborah A. PhillipsRobert & Sarah RosenbaumWarren & Dana RosenfeldIan SpatzBurton & Mary Squires, Jr.Herbert F. & Jane StevensStephen TennantCarol TrawickGladys Van Der WoudeRaymond J. & Mary F. Whalen

$200-$999W. Shepherdson & Katherine AbellBruce T. AdamsSalahuddin & Nahar AhmedMary Pat AlcusRoger Aldridge & Nancy SherwoodPaul AlpucheAaron P. & Kimberly ArmourDarren & Courtney ArnoldAnnella AuerHoward R. & Alice L. BaumCynthia BaskinSara C. BehannaVictoria M. BellDorothy BeltzBarbara BenderJ. Daniel & Patricia BerryMarcia BoogaardArthur & Lynn BoothShirley BrandmanCandace BrennerBetty & Howard BriscoeJames BrodskyRonald BrownsteinDavid BurgettThomas & Susan M. BurketLois W. Burleigh & Bill HutchinsLawrence J. & Cynthia C. Cain, Jr.Miriam L. Cameron

Robert & Dolores I. CefailSandra N. & Thomas J. ChampionRonaldA.Chung-A-Fung & Felicia L. CollinsCharles G. & Sara CoeGlenda Cohen GreenFrances June ColillaAvery & Deborah ComarowHolly & Ward CooperKenneth & Nona CoxLouise & John CrissmanHarry & Doris A. CriswellJohn & Ann CurleyMichael E. Cutler & Dale Susan RosenthalScott & Krista DarnellJames J. & Patrice S. DatovechMarcelina DeleonPatricia E. & Joseph M. DevlinMark DooreLincoln & Janice E. DringDavidDugoff&VickiBorE. Worth & Karen S. EdwardsLinda EngelJayme EpsteinEllen ErdelskyTimothy ErnstDavid & Marlin FeldmanMatthew & Ellanor FinkMarlene FischerRobert Fisher & Maritza CastroHarry Fox & Debra DemskeVirginia FrangosThomas & Ann FriedmanFlorian FrillmanJohnGaffneyRobert & Lois GawlerGarry & Alicia GaylordJon GersonDenise M. Giacomozzi

B.G.GoffMichael & Linda W. GoldsteinSylvia GreenbergJames GreggMeganGriffithMichael GurevichStephen & Cindy HallGreg HarrisNorman V. HarrisonLinda & Keith HartmanKenneth B. Hawes & Nancy HammondDean R. & Dorothy HearnC. Marie HendersonCarla M. HendricksMadge HenningRobert K. HolderBland B. & Ann H. Houston, Jr.Van & Linda R. HubbardSuzanne C. HudsonRobert Jambou & Diana BlalockCarolyn R. JohnsonAnne JohnsonAlice B. JonesJane A. JosephsCandace KallerJoan KarasikBarry Kasinitz & Carla J. EvansCatherine KellyJohn & Kathleen KenyonAnn E. KernsJohn & Helen KiltyCharles & Jean KingSterling J. KingDeborah & David R. LambertLinda LaPradeChristian LedleyArnold D. & Jannifer LeeAlan I. & Agnes LeshnerPaul & Miriam Levine

Henry LevineWilliam Levitan & Jackie LewisRandall J. & Patricia LewisG.Griffith& Emily L. Lindsay, IIIDelbert G. & Barbara A. LiphartAlfred & Marsha LuceRosemary A. MacDonaldJohn F. & Fabia MahoneyThene MartinRonald G. & Faith A. MatweyChris McAndrewsBette McCordSteven MisterWendell C. & Jo Ann D. MohrConstance A. MorellaJudithMorenoffKenneth K. & Dolores Jean MuirJessica & David NickelWinston C. & Carrie S. NottinghamErnest NussbaumMary K. PendergastStephen PethAlbin & Hermina PfeiferCarole PhillipsCharles S. Rabkin & Mari L. PlaggeFrancine Raizes & David KarchemArthur & Suzanne ReedCalvin L. & Elsie ReidJ. Bernard ReillyWilliam & Susan ReinschAnthony A. ReneSandra W. ReynoldsCharles & Barbara T. RichmanRita Morgan Charitable TrustGraceRivera-Oven

Frederick & Jill W. RobinsonBryan Roslund & Rebecca L. BrowningBeryl M. RothmanKatherine RumbaughRobert & Neita SaloschinDawn SamenMark A. SchillingJames & Denise SchleckserCarson & Freda L. SchneckCharlotte S. SchwartzPatricia Scissors & Pamela K. FarrandAlan & Rita SeifertMary Ann SestiliThomas & Marilyn ShermanChristine Shreve & Thomas BowersoxHugh V. & Ruth Z. SickelBetty W. SickingerIra S. & Sharon T. SilvermanDaniel & Patricia SmithPaul H. SmithMari SnyderJohn S. & Meridith Z. StantonEllen SteigerRalph W. & Katharine P. Stell, Jr.David StewartPatricia StockerTimothy J. Stranges & RosannaCoffeyBarbara StyrtCharles & Lee TalismanHelen TaneyKenneth TemkinWilliam TennisAlfred Teuscher & Jette ClausenThe Henry J. Fox TrustDonn & Katherine TippettMichael A. TomanFelicia TurnerJoseph & Mary Vaghi

James & Martha VermeJo Ann VersteegRebecca & Robert WagnerNancy J. WebertHenry de Forest WebsterRichard WegmanPatricia Ann WhiteRoger Williams & Virginia MacomberDavid & Audrylee WilliamsJames & Cornelia WorsleyPaul YoungRobert & Linda YoungentobMaria Patricia YuKathyZantal-WienerF. Paul & Frances Folk Zygmont , Jr.

IN-KIND DONORSAccess Montgomery TVA Wider CircleAdat Shalom Reconstructionist Congregation Agnes LeshnerAllegra Printing & ImagingAmara MatlockAndrea JollyAnn GainesArmand’s Pizza, Silver SpringAvendra, LLC Bethesda MagazineBethesda United Church of Christ Bio RelianceBradley DrugCapital ConciergeCarlos BauchieroCarol & Les HenigCartersCharles MinehanChipotle, RockvilleChrist Episcopal ChurchChristina Bradley

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Christopher MathewsChurch of AtonementChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-DaySaints, Seneca StakeClaudia DonnellyComcastCruise Vacation InternationalDan Daniels PrintingDan Guay & Church of the RedeemerDebbie BernsteinDeborah BrodieDebra DemskeDebra LeaftyDiane MurrayDiane StatenDiaonne WalsmonDream DinnersDress for SuccessEggspectation, Silver SpringElizabeth MooreEpiscopal Church of Our SaviourEU ServicesFaith United Methodist ChurchFannieMaeOfficeof Community & Charitable GivingFDA’sOfficeofCrisis Management & OfficeofEmergency OperationsFoulger-Pratt,Inc.Fox Hills West Citizens AssociationFrancis Asbury United Methodist ChurchFriendship Circle, First Baptist Church of GaithersburgGad-A-BoutsGaithersburg PresbyterianGladys Van Der Woude

Gordon CraggGrunley ConstructionHHS/Indian Health ServicesHoly Cross Hospital, Laundry ServicesHoly Redeemer ChurchHost Hotels & ResortsIsabel PorrasJanice HiteJaya LewisJBS InternationalJCC of Greater WashingtonJeanne PaderofskyJeffreyBulman-TheOriginal Pancake HouseJennifer MooreJessica ChakrinJesus HouseJewel T. ScottJOY & HOPE Group, St. George Greek Orthodox Church Judd KutcherKaren FischerKari MarshallKol ShalomKTSC/RTILeisure World Interfaith Committee for the Homeless and Working PoorLes Henig Photography Linda EngelLisa HarperLoren HellecksonLuis MartinezMadison Avenue, Inc.Marcel EllsworthMarian CrevelingMary AndersonMeg ThaleMid-AtlanticFederalCreditUnionMike & Heather BouslogMontgomery County

Democratic Central CommitteeMover MomsMt. Tabor United MethodistNFL Players AssociationNicole AschbrennerNorth Bethesda United Methodist ChurchOhr Kodesh CongregationOld Navy, Montgomery Mall & RockvilleOur Lady of Mercy Catholic SchoolOur Lady of Mercy Sodality Group Palladian Partners, Inc.Park PotomacPhillip DykstraPotomac Presbyterian ChurchPrinceton Club of WashingtonReid TempleRiver Road Unitarian Universalist ChurchRockville Christian ChurchRockville Lions ClubRockville Unitarian ChurchRon & Barbara WilesRon & Ella KileySt. Andrew’s Lutheran ChurchSaint Francis Episcopal Saint James Episcopal ChurchSaint Mark Presbyterian FIA TeamSaint Matthew’s Presbyterian Saint Paul’s United MethodistSaint Raphael’s CatholicSaint Raphael’s Nursery School Saint Rose of Lima CatholicSaint Mary’s Catholic ChurchSelf Storage ZoneShepherd’s TableShulman, Rogers, Gandal, Pordy & Ecker, PASilver Spring Christian

Reformed ChurchS.O.M.E.St. Francis of Assisi Catholic ChurchSt. Jane Frances de Chantal Catholic ChurchSt. John’s Episcopal ChurchStarbucks, Wheaton PlazaSteve & Debra CarbonStout Hearted Men, Montgomery County Church of ChristSuparna ShahTakoma Park Seventh Day AdventistTaproot FoundationTemple Beth AmiTess LiThe Clothing Recycling CompanyThe GazetteTheresa MarusakUnique Thrift ClosetWashington Ethical Society Washingtonian MagazineWende WilesWestat Inc. Whitney CaresWilliam DeLoneWootton Musical Arts Society Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.

Coalition of CongregationsAdat Shalom Reconstructionist CongregationAll Saints Episcopal ChurchAm Kolel Sanctuary and Renewal CenterAshton United Methodist ChurchAspen Hill Christian ChurchBethel World Outreach Ministries InternationalBethesda Friends MeetingBethesda Presbyterian ChurchBethesda United Church of ChristBethesda United Methodist ChurchB’nai Israel CongregationB’nai Shalom of OlneyBoyds Presbyterian ChurchBradley Hills Presbyterian ChurchCalvary Evangelical Lutheran ChurchCedar Lane Unitarian Universalist ChurchChevy Chase Presbyterian ChurchChevy Chase United Methodist ChurchChrist Congregational Church, United Church of ChristChrist Evangelical Lutheran Church of BethesdaChrist the King Catholic ChurchChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-DaySaints,SenecaStakeChurch of the ResurrectionColesville Presbyterian ChurchColesville United Methodist ChurchConcord St. Andrews United Methodist ChurchCongregation Beth El of Montgomery CountyCongregation Har ShalomCovenant United Methodist ChurchDarnestown Presbyterian ChurchEmmanuel Lutheran ChurchEpiscopal Anglican Church of the Ascension, Sligo ParishEpiscopal Church of the Ascension, GaithersburgEpiscopal Church of Our SaviourEpworth United Methodist ChurchFairhaven United Methodist Church

Faith United Methodist ChurchFellowship Baptist Church of Silver SpringFirst Baptist Church of Silver SpringFirst Church of Christ Scientist, RockvilleFirst Church of Christ Scientist, Silver SpringGaithersburg Presbyterian ChurchGeneva Presbyterian ChurchGlenmont United Methodist ChurchGlobal Mission ChurchGood Shepherd Lutheran ChurchGrace United Methodist ChurchHeritage Christian ChurchHoly Cross ChurchHoly Redeemer Catholic ChurchHughes United Methodist ChurchInter-FaithChapelKehila ChadashaKehilat ShalomKensington Baptist ChurchKol ShalomKunzang Palyul CholingLutheran Church of St. AndrewMacedonia Baptist ChurchMarvin Memorial United Methodist ChurchMill Creek Parish United Methodist ChurchMillian Memorial United Methodist ChurchMontgomery Hills Baptist ChurchMother Seton ParishNeelsville Presbyterian ChurchNew Hope Presbyterian ChurchNorth Bethesda United Methodist ChurchNorth Chevy Chase Christian ChurchNorthwood Presbyterian ChurchOakdale Emory United Methodist ChurchOhr Kodesh CongregationOur Lady of Grace ChurchOur Lady of Lourdes ChurchOur Lady of Mercy ParishPilgrim Church United Church of ChristPoolesville Presbyterian ChurchPotomac Presbyterian ChurchPotomac United Methodist ChurchPrince of Peace Lutheran ChurchRiver Road Unitarian Universalist CongregationRockville Presbyterian ChurchRockville United ChurchRockville United Methodist Church

Saint Andrew Apostle Catholic ChurchSaint Bernadette Catholic ChurchSaint Camillus Catholic ChurchSaint Elizabeth Catholic ChurchSaint Luke Lutheran ChurchSaint Mark Presbyterian ChurchSaint Matthew Presbyterian ChurchSaint Rose of Lima Catholic ChurchSaint Stephen Lutheran ChurchSandy Spring Friends MeetingShaare TorahSilver Spring Christian Reformed ChurchSilver Spring Presbyterian ChurchSt. Bartholomew’s Catholic ChurchSt. Catherine Labouré Catholic ChurchSt. Francis Episcopal ChurchSt. Francis of Assisi Catholic ChurchSt. George Greek Orthodox ChurchSt. James Episcopal ChurchSt. Jane Frances de Chantal ChurchSt. John the Baptist Catholic CommunitySt. John’s Episcopal Church, NorwoodSt. John’s Episcopal Church, OlneySt. John’s Evangelical Lutheran ChurchSt. Luke’s Episcopal ChurchSt. Martin of Tours Catholic ChurchSt. Mary Magdalene Episcopal ChurchSt. Patrick’s Catholic ChurchSt. Paul’s United Methodist ChurchSt. Raphael Catholic ChurchTakoma Park Presbyterian ChurchTemple Beth AmiTemple ShalomThe Lutheran Church of the Good ShepherdThe People’s Community Baptist ChurchTikvat Israel CongregationTrinity Lutheran ChurchTrinity Presbyterian Church of BethesdaUnitarian Universalist Church of RockvilleUnited Church of Christ of Seneca ValleyWarner Memorial Presbyterian ChurchWashington Ethical SocietyWashington Grove United Methodist ChurchWashington Hebrew CongregationWestmoreland Congregational United Church of ChristWoodside United Methodist Church

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