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Habitat for Humanity
 of Lee County, FL




            H ME           ... is where our heart is.
                           Annual Report 08-09

www.habitat4humanity.org
Our Vision
Home. There’s really no place like it. And whether it’s building new           Charity Navigator, the nations most utilized and recognized charity
structures or rehabbing existing houses, this year we’ve learned               evaluator gave our chapter the highest degree of financial fitness
more than ever what counts is that we continue to provide decent,              allotted, for the seventh year in a row.
affordable homes for deserving families.
                                                                               Today, more than a billion and a half people around the world continue
                                With our community leading the nation in       to live in substandard and unaffordable housing with some 100 million
                                foreclosures in 2009, Habitat for Humanity     left homeless. In FY2009, Habitat for Humanity served 72 families
                                restructured its operations to make            in Lee and Hendry County and marked a major milestone with our
                                economical use of the housing plight. A        affiliate’s 1,000th home in early March. On top of this, we also raised
                                new vision was cast for the immediate          another 40 rooftops in undeveloped nations in need; and yet, there is
                                future of Habitat’s local ministry to extend   much work still to be done to eliminate the
                                the hand-up to neighborhoods suffering         problem shadowing families everyday.
                                from abandonment by filling these empty
                                homes with deserving families. This logic      This year, the Habitat family lost two
                                paved the way for Habitat for Humanity         important faces in advocating the affordable
                                affiliates nationwide to absorb their local    housing cause; our founder Millard Fuller
 President & CEO Vern Archibald
                                housing supply and make a positive impact      and Habitat board member Jack Kemp.
on the negative conditions.                                                    Every day, we’re looking for new names and
                                                                               new champions to take on the advocacy of
And the gloom didn’t stop there. Statistics also showed this area              affordable housing.
contained one of the highest unemployment rates in the country;                                                               Board Chairman Charles Idelson
reaching more than 14%. These numbers sent Habitat for Humanity                Habitat’s mission is more than just building
of Lee County spurring for another solution to ‘save’ hardworking              and refurbishing houses. It’s the partnership that happens with
homeowners who could soon fall prey to the cycle. This crisis sparked          individuals, faith communities, corporations, non-profits, and other
the creation of Habitat’s Maintenance Division. Miguel Velez was just          institutions. Together, this is what makes a house a home, and there’s
one of several Habitat homeowners hired to do professional lawn care           really no place like it.
and cleaning in the community. An electrician by trade, Velez and his
family of five had been paying on their Habitat mortgage for nearly
five years. After seven years with his company, a job layoff forced Velez
to find an alternative to paying his mortgage. “Bills don’t stop and I
started to get scared with what could happen,” said Velez.

This year, Habitat for Humanity of Lee County was recognized as being
in the top two percent of charities worldwide for fiscal responsibility.
Habitat                                                    Table of Contents
               for Humanity
OUR INFO
               of Lee County, FL                                         Annual Report 2008-2009                                                                             2
Habitat for Humanity of Lee County, Inc.                                 Features
1288 N. Tamiami Trail                                                    2		       PARTNER FAMILIES
North Fort Myers, FL 33903
                                                                         7		       REFOCUSING OUR EFFORTS
PHONE: 239-652-0434                                                      8		       VOLUNTEERS
FAX: 239-652-0386
EMAIL: administration@habitat4humanity.org
                                                                         10	       DONORS                                                                                     8
WEB: www.habitat4humanity.org                                            14	       SPOTLIGHT AWARDS
                                                                         15	       DONATIONS
EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP
Vern Archibald, President & CEO                                          35	       BALANCE SHEET
Tanya Soholt, Chief Of Operations                                        39	       ON THE MAP
Richard Shera, Jr., Chief Financial Officer
                                                                         40	       TITHE                                                                                    10
Board of Directors
  •	 Glenn Bailey • Donny Andrews • Sharon Thompson • Duane Swanson, Jr. • Willie Green • George Reider • Katherine Green • Bill Valenti • Dave Dale • Charles Idelson • Sandy Robinson •
                                    Debbie Prather • Scott Robertson • Denis Noah • Roger Brownell • Judge James Adams • Brian Crowley • Brian Lucas
Focusing
                                                                    HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF LEE COUNTY, INC. | ANNUAL REPORT 08-09	                 PAGE 2

Every partner famiy entering Habitat’s             on the desired neighborhood and availability.     homeownership come true.
homeownership program is required to have
an income sufficient enough to support             Labelle                                           Suzanne, Aniel, 16, and Kishauna, 10 are
Habitat’s zero-interest mortgage for less than                                                       the proud recipients of Habitat for Humanity
a 30-year term. This is to ensure a family isn’t   Maria is a grandmother of four and a mother       of Lee County’s 1000th build. In March, the
stuck paying for more house than they can          of eight children. She picks tomatoes for a       family was on site to help raise the walls on
afford.                                            living while continuing to raise four of her      their four-bedroom home. Habitat built the
                                                   eight children still living at home. When Maria   milestone home in Labelle to raise awareness
According to the U.S. Census, more than half       came into Habitat’s program, she needed           to the continued need for affordable housing
of all Florida renters spent over 30% of their     a larger, affordable space for her growing        in this community. Susanne is a manager for
income on housing in 2008. About 40% of all        family. Her desire was to continue living in      Handy Food Stores. At the dedication of her
mortgage holders devoted at least a third of       Hendry County. It took only weeks for Maria’s     home, Suzanne’s boss came out to celebrate in
their income to house payments. Habitat’s          250 sweat equity hours to be completed. At        the manager’s accomplishment. The build was
monthly mortgage payments are set at less          the dedication of her home, Maria’s family        also commemorated in the name of Habitat’s
than 30% of the homeowner’s income; this is        barbequed a feast under an outdoor tent for       founder, Millard Fuller. Fuller passed away just
what the state of Florida considers affordable.    Habitat’s construction crew and volunteers        weeks before the houseraising.
Habitat homes are assigned to families based       who helped her dream of affordable


           This year Habitat for Humanity housed a total of 83 children in Lee & Hendry Counties.

Cape Coral                                         Arizona a few years ago. While working at         two sons after a divorce left the single mom
                                                   Lee Memorial Hospital, Susan says all she         without decent, affordable housing for her
Maria and her son have seen their share of         could afford is an apartment that had leaky       children. She completed her sweat equity
struggles. By the time the two found Habitat,      windows and only one exit; the other exit         hours in Habitat’s thrift store and helped sell
Maria says she and her son had moved               was padlocked and no one can find the key.        playhouse raffle tickets for Habitat’s Christmas
from Colombia and lost all hope in human           “My youngest daughter has so many scars           fundraiser. While going through Habitat’s
kindness. Her biggest concern was finding          from spider and insect bites due to a lack        program, Shannon struggled through a
a safe place for her son to grow up in. Maria      of extermination where we currently live,”        custody battle and loss of income. With the
helps people day in and day out through            Susan said, “but I don’t make enough to afford    help of her family, friends and faith, she
her job at Hope Hospice, so when she came          anything else.” Finding Habitat, Susan says she   pressed on and received the keys to her very
to Habitat and found others wanted to help         has started a new path for her life; she has a    own four-bedroom home. When Habitat told
her through the homeownership program,             new house and is now studying to become a         her how much her mortgage was going to be,
Maria says she found a new hope in God and         nurse.                                            she started jumping up and down and crying,




                                                              on Families
mankind.                                                                                             and thanking God for Habitat and the support
                                                   Shannon came to Habitat for Humanity with         that helped her achieve her dream.
Susan and her two daughters moved from             great enthusiasm to begin a new life with her
JOY             PRIDE




LOVE          FAMILY




       HOPE            DREAM
Helping Dreams
                                                                      HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF LEE COUNTY, INC. | ANNUAL REPORT 08-09	                 PAGE 4

Bonita Springs                                       a decent place for her and Carlos. When           put a pinch on her relatives, Sonia was faced
                                                     Refugio came to Habitat, she had a very clear     with an ultimatum; move out or be kicked
24-year old Refugio and her baby boy Carlos          dream; to become a homeowner and give her         out because relatives were moving back in.
rented a room in a Bonita Springs house lived        growing son some stability, space and a place     Sonia heard about Habitat on t.v. By working
in by four other family members. Because             of their own. She asked friends to help her       in ER registration at Lee Memorial Hospital,
of overcrowding, she started to scout out a          with sweat equity hours and consequently,         she was able to afford a Habitat mortgage in
place of her own. But during the economic            finished the program very quickly.                Bonita Springs and today pays almost half of
spiral, her relatives lost their home and left the                                                     what she was paying on rent each month; that
area; leaving Refugio and her son homeless.          37-year old Sonia and her four children were      includes taxes and insurance!
Although she worked for the Hyatt Regency            renting a 3-bedroom house from a relative
Hotel, her monthly income couldn’t afford            and paying $800/month. When the economy

              Families entering Habitat’s program in 2009 made an average salary of $26,239.79.

Fort Myers                                           Habitat’s Thrift Store putting in sweat equity    In 1998, Habitat built Beecher Village, a
                                                     hours. In the midst of working toward their       73-house subdivision located off Veronica
22-year old Jessica and 25-year old Issac have       dream of homeownership, Gabriel lost his job,     Shoemaker. While the homes filled up fast,
two four-year old boys and a three-year old          and the family’s dream started to fade. Habitat   over time vacancies have given other families
girl. The family of five shared one bedroom          renewed that dream through the Habitat            a chance at a new life of homeownership.
in Issac’s mother’s house, which also housed         Maintenance Division. Gabriel was offered         Christal has three children all under the
two of Issac’s siblings. In return for the room,     a temporary position while he searched            age of 10, two of them with disabilities. Her
the couple paid the electric bill each month         for a new job. Today, the couple’s dream of       biggest concern was having more space for
while looking for a house they could afford          homeownership is a reality.                       the children’s medical equipment and a space
with enough bedrooms for everyone. A friend                                                            where her kids could feel safe and she could
referred the couple to Habitat’s program. With       25-year old Ashley and her two children;          become more independent as a single parent.
Isaac’s landscaping income and Jessica’s work        Jenissa, 7 and Dominick, 6 were living in
at a car rental service, the two found Habitat’s     an apartment with one simple wish, to be          78-year old Genola made her final payment
mortgage for a 4-bedroom home within                 able to call a place home and have a yard to      to Habitat this year and officially is the proud
reach.                                               play in. Although Ashley worked full time         owner of a mortgage-free home. “This has
                                                     as a housekeeper, her wages couldn’t afford       been a dream to make that final payment,”
Gabriel and Otilia, a young couple with a            more than their rent. That’s because Ashley’s     she says. “I made sure my first payment every
three-year old daughter and another child on         daughter has a prosthetic leg, which creates      month was my mortgage and I didn’t worry
the way, shared a one-bedroom trailer that           costly medical bills. Today, Ashley’s monthly     about decorating or buying a bunch of things
was deteriorating quickly. The growing family        mortgage payment, plus insurance and taxes,       for my house until I had it paid off. Now, I’m




                               Become Reality
of four needed more space, but something             is almost half of what she was paying for rent    planning to get a new roof after I pay off the
that would fit within their budget. After            each month and she has a place to call home.      furniture I just put on layaway.”
finding Habitat, Gabriel spent every Friday in
Lehigh Acres                                         3-bedroom house with Patricia’s parents for        Habitat’s program and became a homeowner
                                                     the last two and a half years. “It’s hard with     on the school district’s income. Today, Patricia,
Patricia is a bus driver for the Lee County          what I get paid to afford even food, let alone     Jonathan and Ethan each have their own
School District. She and her two sons,               a place of our own,” she says. Patricia heard      bedroom in a Lehigh Acres home of their own.
Jonathan, 16 and Ethan, 3, have shared a             about Habitat from a co-worker who joined

                                              Dear Sir or Madaam:
                                              My name is Shawnda. I am a wife and mother of five. I am
                                              in desperate need of a Habitat home due to the fact that my
                                              family and I currently have only one income in the household
                                              and the home that we are renting is currently in foreclosure.
                                              It’s very stressful as parents not knowing where your next
                                              home will be. Our family is too big to move in with family
                                              members while we save money to move. To come up with the
                                              first, last and security deposit to rent another home big enough
                                              for our family is impossible right now. We are praying that
                                              things will turn around soon so that we can have another
                                              income in the home. We are willing to do whatever necessary
                                              procedures to help our family have a secure home. Thank you.

                                              					                               Sincerely,
                                              					                               Shawnda




Shawnda and Reginald and their five children         upon. On top of that, Reginald was laid off        office assistant, the family qualified for
found themselves caught in the middle of the         from his job and the couple didn’t qualify for a   Habitat’s program. Today, Shawnda and
foreclosure crisis and they didn’t even own          conventional mortgage. A friend of the family      Reginald pay a monthly mortgage (including
a house! The couple was notified that the            had gone through Habitat’s homeownership           taxes and insurance) equal to a third of their
3-bedroom house they had rented for almost           program and recommended the organization.          rent.
2 years was in the process of being foreclosed       Because Shawnda was still working as an
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF LEE COUNTY, INC. | ANNUAL REPORT 08-09	                   PAGE 7

Refocusing Our Efforts                            months until they could find steady work.         The Fuller’s took the idea to Zaire. Within a
                                                  More than 30 homeowners took part in the          few years, the simple concrete block homes
Habitat for Humanity of Lee County has been       program and were able to make their monthly       replaced unhealthy mud-and-thatch homes.
building houses in partnership with low-          mortgage payments to Habitat at a time when
income families for almost 30 years. While        many banks and mortgage companies were            It was a simple call to action that generated
more than 1,000 families have turned their        closing their doors.                              Millard’s vision for the future and has inspired
homeownership dreams into a reality through                                                         millions to jump on board. Today, that
Habitat, thousands are still paying more than     Within a year, Lee County had become              one vision has spawned two international
half their income on housing; while hundreds      a community devastated by escalating              ministries, housing more than 1,500,000
more are being forced to live in substandard      foreclosure rates and job losses. But because     people in 3,000 communities globally.
housing because prices are out of reach.          Habitat had already put into place practices
                                                  for the future plight, we were able to absorb     On February 3rd, at the age of 74, Millard
During Fall 2008 Southwest Florida home           the shockwave with less impact than most.         unexpectedly passed away after a brief
prices plummeted to a historical low. Habitat’s                                                     illness. While many mourned the loss of his
board of directors predicted the classic          Today, dozens of Habitat chapters around the      leadership, hundreds celebrated the fullness
Habitat model of building single-family           country have adopted Lee County’s housing         of his life. Locally, Habitat for Humanity of Lee
houses on infill lots would no longer fully       methods.                                          County dedicated it’s 1000th house in Millard’s
address the community’s most urgent needs.                                                          honor and legacy.
Habitat began a shift in how the organization     Habitat Founder
provided homes.                                                                                     Millard was once quoted as saying, “We know
                                                  The first seeds of Habitat for Humanity           from experience that when we move on faith,
Habitat started to purchase vacant and            were sown at Koinonia Farm, a Christian           God moves with us and by doing what we can,
foreclosed properties in the community,           farming community. In 1965, financially           we make a difference.”
rehabbing the structures and placing families     successful Millard Fuller had made his living
back in these empty homes. The new model          as an attorney and entrepreneur, but money
took advantage of existing infrastructure         couldn’t buy its way out of the troubles he was
and renew the neighborhoods where these           having in his marriage. The couple gave away
houses stood.                                     everything they owned and decided to start
                                                  over at Koinonia. While there, founder of the
Unemployment numbers started to climb             farming community, Clarence Jordan, asked
as well. Board members predicted Habitat          Fuller for help in housing the workers on
homeowners would not be exempt                    Koinonia’s plantation; families were too poor
from layoffs. The group came up with a            to qualify for conventional home loans. Built
‘maintenance division’ that employed current      on the teachings of Jesus Christ, the two came
Habitat homeowners who had fallen victim          up with partnership housing and built their
to the economic downturn. Homeowners              first house in 1969 using this method.
were temporarily employed part-time for six

                                             Between January 1 and December 31, 2009, Habitat’s average house price sale was $60,974.36
A Heart
                                                                    HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF LEE COUNTY, INC. | ANNUAL REPORT 08-09	                 PAGE 8

Volunteers are the heart and soul of Habitat.     Fort Myers Beach group reported a total of
The construction sites are only one of the        683 hours helping Habitat. In fact, 94-year old      Summit Church provided over 100 ‘nail
many ways individuals and groups get              Alex Brown, a member of Chapel by the Sea,           pounders’ in April 2009 to raise the walls of
involved with our organization. Through           was a part of Habitat’s building efforts in the      four homes in Labelle. This equates to 714
Habitat’s thrift store, special events, bulk      early days.                                          volunteer hours on a single day! It was a
mailing, technical needs, committee activities,                                                        significant accomplishment for both the South
advocacy efforts and fundraisers, volunteers      This group not only supports Habitat on the          Fort Myers church and Habitat for Humanity of
from all walks of life step up to the plate and   jobsite, but also financially. Every Christmas,      Lee County.
give their talents selflessly.                    the church holds a fundraiser that nets about
                                                  $800 for Habitat’s cause. Chapel by the Sea
Currently Habitat chapters collectively see       volunteers say they volunteer because it feels
more than 750,000 volunteers annually             good to help others. “We love helping those
partnering around the globe. The goal is to       in need and feel a real Christian satisfaction
raise that number to a million by the year        from it,” says Ron Buss, Chapel By The Sea crew
2013.                                             leader. “It also helps,” he says, “that the entire
                                                  group enjoys each other’s company and the            Habitat challenged local churches to an inter-
Habitat for Humanity was built on the             camaraderie.”                                        faith build in February. Ten congregations
foundation of local churches. So it comes                                                              answered the call, with more than seventy
as no surprise that some of Habitat’s most        First Presbyterian Church of Bonita Springs          volunteers on site. Walls and trusses were
dedicated volunteers today stem from its          is another congregation with consistant              raised by the end of the day for two partner
cornerstone. For over a dozen years, Chapel       volunteerism on Habitat’s build sites. In 2008,      families in Lehigh Acres. Even more volunteers
by the Sea has consistantly volunteered on        a group of five men from this church recorded        took part in the build by providing lunch for
Habitat for Humanity work sites. In 2009, the     over 450 hours for the year.                         the group of builders.


               Lee County Habitat volunteers logged a total of 150,000 hours of service in 2009.

Southwest Florida has the privilege of            Some of these dedicated “snowbirds” include          volunteer hours in their first year alone.
welcoming thousands of northern residents         the Sanibel men, who have put in over 500
every year. Without the “snowbirds” who call      hours on Habitat’s jobsites, the Summerlin           The Cape Coral Construction Industry
Lee County their second home, Habitat for         Women, who have logged dozens of hours in            Association (CCCIA) extended a hand-up in
Humanity would not be as successful. In fact,     Habitat’s paintshop alongside Peace Lutheran         2009 by offering to rehab a house purchased
because of the generous time, talents and         Church members.                                      from foreclosure inventory by Habitat for
treasures shared with us by those individuals,                                                         Humanity. Dozens of professional contractors




                            of Volunteerism
Habitat for Humanity of Lee County is the         Since 2007, the Landings bring a small group         volunteered three days and used some of their
second largest affiliate in the nation.           of men to join Habitat’s efforts. This team          own excess building materials to accomplish
                                                  of “nail pounders” put in more than 300              the goal.
1.	   college kids close up

Heart             joy




         people                giving




family            love
A Spirit
                                                                   HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF LEE COUNTY, INC. | ANNUAL REPORT 08-09	                PAGE 10

 Students from twelve colleges and universities   some even made additional cash donations.         Viking Craftsman Companies donated a
 spent their spring break building houses         The club gave remaining clothes to Habitat’s      playhouse themselves, buying the materials
 in Lee County. The students traveled from        Thrift Store and donated entry fees in the        and building it. The house appeared at the
 Minnesota, Wisconsin, Missouri, New              amount of $101.49 toward Habitat’s mission.       Orange Grove Publix in North Fort Myers.
 Hampshire, Ohio, Massachusetts, Vermont,
 Colorado, Connecticut and Florida. More than     The 3rd Annual Playhouse Christmas                A third house was paid for by a Chico’s
 33,000 High School and college students          Fundraiser brought in variety this year, in       employee. The company then arranged for
 actively support Habitat through campus          terms of builders involved and the style of       Renaissance Homes to build a whimsical, Dr.
 chapters.                                        playhouses. An anonymous donor bought a           Seuss style house. Chicos housed the home at
                                                  playhouse kit and volunteers Bob Syversen,        their Metro Parkway headquarters.
 Florida Gulf Coast University Anthropology       Tom Fitzgerald, Jay Harper and Jim Grier
 Club helped raise funds for Habitat’s cause      assembled the unit. Customers got a sneak         To kick off the event at Publix, Habitat helped
 through a Clothing Swap. Clothing swappers       peak of what was to come at the Holiday Art       the Harry Chapin Food Bank collect canned
 were asked to contribute garments in good        Market in Harborside. The house went on           goods in Habitat’s thrift store delivery truck.
 condition and pay a fee to rummage through       display in mid-November in Habitat’s North        When playhouse tickets were sold and food
 piles of donated clothes brought in by others.   Fort Myers Thrift Store.                          was donated, bells jingled and horns honked.
 Both staff and students took part in the swap;

                        The average volunteer served 9.6 hours with Habitat in 2009.
             The average individual donor gave $696.79 to Habitat during that same time period.

 Each year, a few of Habitat’s corporate donors   The Minnesota Twins players donated their         the partnership surpassed the milestone
 stand out amongst the rest. Here are the         celebrity status and time during Spring           of 100,000 donated appliances, serving
 stories of those who brought enthusiasm          Training 2009 to bowl with the community          more than 50,000 Habitat families. By 2011,
 from their employees as volunteers, gifts of     and help Habitat raise another roof. This was     Whirlpool plans to support every Habitat
 products and services and essential financial    the second year for the Twins & Pins event,       home built globally.
 support in FY09.                                 which brought in $7,000. The Minnesota Twins
                                                  organization have been proud supporters of        Some of Lee County’s services and retail
 Publix Super Market Charities raised a ninth     Habitat for Humanity of Lee County for 5 years    stepped up to Habitat’s plate this year by
 Habitat home in Lee County this year! The        now.                                              contributing what they do best to Habitat’s
 organization provides a grant to pay for their                                                     special events: Bob Evans Restaurant, Sanibel
 projects, while local Publix employees get       In 2009, Habitat for Humanity and Whirlpool       Bean Island Coffees, Cape Coral Chik-fil-a,
 involved in the building. Publix already has     celebrated a full decade of partnership. Since    Starbucks on Pine Island Road, Miss Lucy’s




                                                                                  of Giving
 given the thumbs up to Habitat in support of     1999, Whirlpool has supported Habitat by          House of Holidays in South Fort Myers,
 a tenth project next year.                       donating a range and refrigerator for every       Denmark Interiors and HoneyBaked Ham in
                                                  new home built in North America. In 2009,         Fort Myers.
A Legacy
                                                                   HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF LEE COUNTY, INC. | ANNUAL REPORT 08-09	             PAGE 12

During 2008-2009 the support from local            leadership of John Felsenthal and Cal Walker,     families over the last six years.
gated communities and local businesses             the group spearheaded committee meetings,
continued in spite of harsh economic times.        scheduled volunteers and designated               Pelican Landing, led by Gerry Lanois, is
Through committee meetings, food prep, golf        neighborhood captains for their golf              another long standing gated community of
tournaments and road races, volunteers and         tournament and raffle fundraisers.                Habitat supporters. The group mails an appeal
financial support provided seven families with                                                       letter every year to raise funds and holds a
a safe, decent place to live.                      Shadow Wood residents also have a                 ladies tea luncheon. Pelican Landing raised
                                                   committee. Under the leadership of Bill Lentz,    the walls on their seventh Habitat home this
Bonita Bay Residents have sponsored                the gated community held auctions, raffles        year.
19 Habitat homes since 1996. Under the             and golf tournaments to house 15 Habitat




Miromar Lakes residents put their tastebuds        appeal to neighboring residents. The group        sneakers for the fundraiser.
to the test for Habitat. The group prepared        sponsored their second Habitat home this
special dishes for a Taste of Miromar fundraiser   year and rehabbed a house bought out of           Thanks to these organized efforts, many
and held their own golf tournament and             foreclosure for a deserving family!               families are reaping the benefits of the
auction to help raise money for housing. The                                                         benevolence of these neighborhoods.
group also took part in building efforts.          The Verandah Community and 1st Bank               Habitat hopes to involve more communities
                                                   partnered to sponsor home together through        in partnership to provide decent, affordable




                                of Philanthropy
Shell Point Retirement Community helped            “Race the Roof”, an 8K race in the Verandah       homes for hardworking partner families in our
Habitat raise funds by making a letter-            community. Nearly 200 runners laced up their      program.
Heart             joy




people            giving




         family            love
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF LEE COUNTY, INC. | ANNUAL REPORT 08-09	   PAGE 14



Community Sponsor
Gerry Lanois has been a supporter of Habitat for Humanity of Lee County since 1995. In 2002, as a resident
of Pelican landing, Gerry spearheaded a community-wide fund raising campaign. Using a direct-mail piece,
Gerry asked residents of Pelican Landing to make donations to underwrite building materials for a single-
family home. In his first year, as a committee of one, Gerry raised $35,000. Since then, Gerry has rallied other
Pelican Landing residents to help raise over $330,000; including private donations and the Pelican Landing
Ladies Tea. Together, these dollars have sponsored seven Habitat homes. In addition to fundraising efforts,
Gerry is a Habitat “nail pounder”; raising the walls he helped fund. Last year, the Pelican Landing sponsored
home was built in record time—less than 2 months. It typically takes a team of volunteers 4-6 months to
complete the task. The legacy of one individual committed to a mission is priceless. At the end of the 2009
season Gerry retired as the primary fundraiser in Pelican Landing. A committee of 10 will replace him.




Corporate Partner
Robb and Stucky Furnishings has contributed to the mission of affordable housing in a couple of ways.
Through Habitat’s Thrift Store, Robb and Stucky has donated couches, chairs, tables, lamps, beds,
dressers, night stands, patio chairs and tables, accessories…and the list goes on. These donations have
allowed homeowners and the general public to purchase high-quality goods at affordable prices.
In turn, the revenue from Habitat’s store has built dozens of homes in the community. It’s business
partners such as Robb & Stucky Furnishings, donating literally thousands of dollars in merchandise,
that has allowed Habitat to house even more families. Further, Robb & Stucky Furnishings has
sponsored Habitat homes through the State of Florida Tax Credit Program.



Faith-in-Action
Habitat’s Faith Relations Committee serves as a common ground for all faiths to join hands in the name of
Habitat and the affordable housing mission in Lee and Hendry counties. Without the dedicated individuals
on this committee, it would be impossible to have Building on Faith; an annual build with volunteers of
many faiths. It would also be difficult to encourage prayer support and fundraising efforts, through church
goers and congregational mission committees. Joanne Landes-Ross has been a member of the committee
since its inception in 2003. Joanne rarely misses a meeting and dedicates herself to the mission of the group.
If there is a need, Joanne is willing to implement a plan. She diligently searches out opportunities to share
Habitat’s cause with other congregations in hopes that all faiths can meet on Habitat grounds.
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF LEE COUNTY, INC. | ANNUAL REPORT 08-09	               PAGE 15

                                               Home Sponsors ($50,000)
                                          January 1, 2009 - December 31, 2009
           Mr. & Mrs. David Copham                Publix Super Markets Charities                          Val Ward Cadillac, Inc.
                Bank of America                   Raymond Building Supply Corp                          Golf & Electric Vehicles, Inc.
               Coconut Point Ford                      Sam Galloway Ford                                  Auto Fin. Of SWFL, Inc.
             Home-Tech Services, Inc.                 Sam Galloway Mazda


                                        Master Builders Club ($10,000 - $49,999)
                                         January 1, 2009 - December 31, 2009
Three Anonymous Donors                  Mr. & Mrs. David E. Momot                           Valspar Corporation
Mr. Michael P. Armenia                  Mr. Gary Miller                                     Whirlpool Corporation
Mrs. Jane H. Berktold                   Fernandez Foundation
Mr. Henry J. Camosse                    First Presbyterian Church of Bonita Springs


                                          Hope Builders Club ($5,000 - $9,999)
                                          January 1, 2009 - December 31, 2009
Anonymous Donor                         Ms. Ira Miller                                      Platinum Builder of Central FL
Mr. & Mrs. Enoch Cantebury              Mr. & Mrs. David Momot                              Schrock Investors Realty
Mr. & Mrs. Hugh W. Crawford             Mr. & Mrs. Thomas L. Thomas                         Square D/Schneider Electric
Mr. & Mrs. John Felsenthal              Mr. & Mrs. John E. Walker                           United Subcontractors, Inc.
GE Foundation                           Bonita Springs-Estero Realtor Association           Winny Lups Trust
Mr. & Mrs. John J. Grisik               DuFrane Jewelers, Ltd.                              Yale Residential Security Systems
Mr. & Mrs. David H. Hardwick            Faith Presbyterian Church
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry R. Lane                First Bank



                                        Finish Carpenters Club ($2,500 - $4,999)
                                          January 1, 2009 - December 31, 2009
Mr. Vern E. Archibald                   Ms. Roberta Parillo                                 Craig & Beverley Miller Family Fdn.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald G. Benson             	        In Memory of Anthony and Sybil Parillo     Minnesota Twins Community Fund
Mr. & Mrs. Gene R. Deboef               Mr. & Mrs. William Pugh                             Sanibel Community Church
Ms. Lina C. Fisher                      Mr. John T. Ross, Jr.                               Sanibel Congregational UCC
Mr. George S. Herscher                  Abooma Technologies                                 Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Seidell
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew S. Kampf              All Florida Appraisals                              St. Michael & All Angels Episcopal
Mr. & Mrs. William B. Lentz             Captiva Chapel By The Sea
Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas A. Maurillo         Christian Stewardship Foundation
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                                         Wall Raisers Club ($1,000 - $2,499)
                                        January 1, 2009 - December 31, 2009
Ms. Evon Adams                        Mr. & Mrs. James H. Keller                           Mr. & Mrs. E. Joseph Welle
Anonymous Donor                       Mr. & Mrs. Mike LaForte                              Mr. & Mrs. Ganesh K. Vatthyam
Mr. & Mrs. Edward E. Barr             Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Lawless                         Mr. & Mrs. Jerry H. Welty
Mr. & Mrs. Geoffrey M. Becker         Mr. & Mrs. E. Gaylord Lee                            Mr. Robert J. Wigley
Mr. & Mrs. Owen Berg                  Mr. & Mrs. Michael R. Leyden                         A.O. Smith Water Products
Mr. & Mrs. Clyde Berger               Ms. Kate B. Luzius                                   All American Dance Studio
Mr. & Mrs. David H. Benson            Mr. & Mrs. Richard Lynch                             Backe Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. L. Wilson Berry, Jr.       Mr. Brian M. Megibow                                 Badcock Corporation
Mr. David P. Browne, P.A.             Mr. & Mrs. Michael W. Miller                         Bill Smith, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Burke            Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Moe                             Cape Appraisals
Mr. & Mrs. William H. Burleigh        Mr. & Mrs. John H. Monk, Jr.                         Cape Christian Fellowship
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Chadwell           Ms. Virginia H. Moriarty                             Chapel By The Sea Presbyterian
Mr. & Mrs. Dave W. Courtney           Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Murphy, Jr.                     Christ United Methodist Church of
Ms. Eileen A. Courtney                Mr. & Mrs. Denis H. Noah                             David Plummer & Associates, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Dawson                 Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Oswald                          Dominion Foundation - Matching
Mr. & Mrs. Jack W. Dreyer             Mr. Alvin L. Park                                    Dow Chemical Company
Mr. & Mrs. John L. Dupre, III         Ms. Eleanor F. Peebles                               Encore Bank
Mr. & Mrs. Warren H. Durling          Mr. & Mrs. Tom R. Prather                            Eyetopian Optical
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Ezerski                Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Pratko                         Gulfshore Insurance
Ms. Gail E. Graham                    Ms. Karen Quanstrom                                  Hansen Charitable Fund
Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Green           Mr. & Mrs. Dennis J. Rehak                           Hunter Douglas
Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Hebeisen         Mrs. Dorothy J. Richardson                           Kohl’s Cares for Kids
Mr. & Mrs. Theodore E. Heidenreich    Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Schulze                        Merck Partnership For Giving
Mr. & Mrs. Jack J. Hewes              Mr. & Mrs. Richard H. Shera, Jr.                     Mondo Uomo
Mr. & Mrs. Larry J. Hinman Family     Mr. & Mrs. Fred V. Simon                             Owen-Ames-Kimball Company
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Hochberg             Mr. & Mrs. Ted (Dale) Smith                          Sam’s Club Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Idelson            Ms. Mary L. Sparkman                                 Watermeier Property Services, LLC
Ms. Carol Daniels & Dick Jacker       Mr. & Mrs. William E. Taylor                         Wesley Memorial United Church
	       In Memory of Millard Fuller   Ms. Rhoda Todd
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne C. Kaufmann          Mr. & Mrs. Albert W. White, Jr.


                                            Framing Club ($500 - $999)
                                        January 1, 2009 - December 31, 2009
Anonymous                             Mr. & Mrs. Tod E. Bayne                              Mr. & Mrs. Ron Bajkowsky
Mr. & Mrs. John Albritton             Mr. & Mrs. Tim Blaicher, II                          Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Boyle
Mr. & Mrs. Reynold M. Anderson        Mr. B.F. Briggs                                      Mr. & Mrs. John Burden, III
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph T. Aveni            Mr. & Mrs. David E. Barry                            Mr. & Mrs. Harold W. Davis
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Mr. & Mrs. Jack S. Dibie              Mr. & Mrs. Larry Loder                              Mr. & Mrs. August B. Turturro
Mr. & Mrs. Martin J. Downey           Mr. & Mrs. Larry Levey                              Dr. & Mrs. Charles J. Theisen, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred H. Bertrand           Ms. Ellen Lysik                                     Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Thomas
Mr. & Mrs. Roger E. Brownell          Mr. & Mrs. Brett T. Lemmon                          Mr. & Mrs. William A. Tychsen
Mr. & Mrs. F. John Bunting            Mr. & Mrs. Paul K. Loftus                           Mr. & Mrs. Louis C. Varljen
Mr. & Mrs. James E. Bedenko           Mr. & Mrs. Dale E. Lintner                          Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Vogt
Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Cavuto          Mr. & Mrs. Bill R. Lester                           Mr. Richard D. Verleger
Mr. & Mrs. Gary R. Davidson           Mr. & Mrs. Geoffrey S. Mason                        Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Wilson
Mr. & Mrs. William J. Delayo          Mr. & Mrs. John P. Mettler                          Mr. & Mrs. Edward Young
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy W. DeVitt          Mr. William J. Murphy, III                          Mr. & Mrs. John B. Yasinsky
Mr. & Mrs. Eric M. Dovman             Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Martin                        Ms. Patricia Welch
Mr. & Mrs. David G. Daly              Mr. & Mrs. Douglas C. Mehle                         Mr. Robert A. Wheeler
Mr. & Mrs. David A. Eckrich           Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Marriott                       Mr. & Mrs. Theodore P. Woerner
Mr. & Mrs. James R. Elsesser, Jr.     Mr. & Mrs. Timothy M. McAuliff                      Ms. Cynthia S. Zimmer
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Ethier           Ms. Mary E. Nesi                                    Mr. Joseph A. Zalenski, Jr.
Mr. Ron Ellingson                     Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Nicoletti                         ABC Liquors Employees Charity
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Ferro                Mr. John R. Noblitt                                 Agostino’s Fine Furnishings of
Ms. Judith M. Finn                    Mr. & Mrs. Chester I. Nielsen, III                  Armstrong Pest Control, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. William T. Gaus            Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence T. O’Connell                    Bank of America Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Maurice R. Gebhardt        Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. O’Dea                          CPH Engineers, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. John S. Gleason            Mr. & Mrs. Bruce A. Philp                           Dance Life of SWFL
Mr. & Mrs. Charles R. Hrdlicka        Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Peppercorn                         Denmark Interiors
Mr. J. Michael Hillard                Mr. & Mrs. Ronald L. Pierce                         Estero Bay Chevrolet, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Chet A. Hobert             Mr. & Mrs. James H. Richards                        Faith United Methodist Church
Ms. Patricia J. Huber                 Mr. & Mrs. Lex W. Roulston                          Fort Myers Congregational UCC
	        In Memory of William Huber   Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Romano                        H2O Restoration
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Howard              Mr. & Mrs. Bill R. Rummler                          Iona-Hope Episcopal Church
Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Jorgensen        Mr. & Mrs. Richard Singleton                        Johnson & Johnson/Matching Gifts
Mr. Gary L. Jaarda                    Mr. & Mrs. Joseph G. Sandza                         Middleton’s One Hour Air
Ms. Sadako K. Judd                    Mr. August V. Seibel                                Pat Bracy & Friends Music
Mr. & Mrs. Farris G. Kalil            Mr. & Mrs. Steven C. Shimp                          The Umbrella Group
Mr. Charles L. Kitchen                Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd R. Stallings                       Tractor Supply
Mr. & Mrs. Kingston Kovac             Mrs. Kathryn A. Swingle                             Tween Waters Inn
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald D. Lanois           	        In Memory of Tom Harney                    Wachovia Bank
Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Legette         Mr. & Mrs. Ralph D. Scearce                         Wachovia Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Lindberg         Mr. & Mrs. Ronald K. Sperling                       Worldwide Religious Services, Inc.
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                                       Foundation Club ($100 - $499)
                                    January 1, 2009 - December 31, 2009
Twelve Anonymous Donors           Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Becker                       Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd G. Barbara
Mr. & Mrs. Weston W. Adams        Mr. & Mrs. William J. Bergold                     Mr. & Mrs. Leon Bartos
Mrs. Alfred M. Ames               Mr. & Mrs. Henry D. Bean, Jr.                     Mr. & Mrs. Elliot S. Blackman
Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Andrews      Mr. David M. Boardman                             Mr. & Mrs. Howard G. Beaufait
Dr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Allenburg    Mr. & Mrs. Thomas R. Beirne                       Mr. & Mrs. Kevin D. Brenan
Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Arrigo         Dr. & Mrs. Andrew E. Berkow                       Ms. Joan A. Baron
Honorable James R. Adams          Ms. Sanchen B. Barnum                             Mr. & Mrs. C. Douglas Ballinger
Mr. Lawrence J. Alves             Mr. Steve Begyr                                   Mr. & Mrs. James R. Bond
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Allison         Mr. & Mrs. Roy Burton                             Mr. & Mrs. Dennis R. Barber
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce P. Anderson      Mr. & Mrs. Thomas I. Betts                        Dr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Beauregard
Mr. & Mrs. David F. Allemong      Mr. & Mrs. Michael Beebe                          Dr. John H. Bellew
Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Ahlborg     Mrs. Monica Billings                              Mr. & Mrs. Richard Boynton
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Avant           Mr. & Mrs. Clement A. Bieker                      Ms. Virginia V. Brodbeck
Mr. Michael A. Aznavorian         Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Buscher                      Mr. & Mrs. Christopher W. Bracy
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Ainsworth    Mr. & Mrs. Francis V. Breeze                      Mr. & Mrs. Richard P. Byington
Ms. Laverne B. Ahrens             Mr. & Mrs. John Balducci                          Mr. & Mrs. Fred W. Busch
Mr. & Mrs. John Attwood           Mr. & Mrs. John S. Bitow                          Mr. & Mrs. Alvin O. Butler
Mr. & Mrs. Phillip G. Avery       Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Boudreau                     Mr. & Mrs. Jerome E. Burns
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel R. Apple        Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Betchkal                      Mr. & Mrs. Bill A. Baldwin
Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Armstrong    Mr. & Mrs. Peter A. Bouyea                        Mr. & Mrs. Gerald E. Beasley
Mr. & Mrs. Karl Aulbach           Mr. & Mrs. Louis J. Bacig                         Mr. & Mrs. John R. Brown
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey G. Albertson   Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Bartholomew                  Mr. & Mrs. Ronald T. Bunting
Mr. & Mrs. John K. Anundsen       Mr. & Mrs. James P. Barry                         Dr. & Mrs. Donald S. Blatnik
Mr. & Mrs. Ignatius Alcamo        Mr. & Mrs. Carl R. Bartone                        Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Baltosiewich
Mr. Dominick V. D’Acunto          Mr. & Mrs. David I. Barton                        Mr. & Mrs. John S. Barth
Ms. Jeanne R. Allison             Mr. & Mrs. Dwight Bowden                          Mr. & Mrs. William Barbre
Mr. & Mrs. William Andres         Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Biggs                        Mr. & Mrs. James Bell
Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Ambelang    Mr. Edward B. Brunswick                           Ms. Mary Ann Bennett
Mr. & Mrs. Roger L. Alderink      Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Beaupre                      Mr. & Mrs. David S. Bugby
Mr. John R. Anderson              Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Bouffard                     Mr. Harvey M. Bujold
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick L. Avril     Mr. & Mrs. Bruce B. Beers                         Mr. & Mrs. Edward Bukovsky
Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Antonelli   Mr. & Mrs. William L. Bridge                      Mr. & Mrs. William R. Briggs
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony A. Achkio      Mr. & Mrs. E.J. Boyle, III                        Mr. & Mrs. Dann W. Battina
Mr. & Mrs. Wendell F. Allen       Mr. & Mrs. Daniel W. Brady                        Mr. & Mrs. David C. Bowers
Ms. Sherrie Adam                  Mr. Willis P. Blackwood                           Mr. & Mrs. Patrick A. Burns
Mr. Robert L. Adams               Mr & Mrs John D. Bowlin                           Mr. & Mrs. Eric L. Bumstead
Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Adams        Mr. & Mrs. James Biehl                            Ms. Covella H. Biggers
Mr. Thomas L. Arnold              Mr. & Mrs. David W. Beckley                       Mr. & Mrs. Jackson J. Boone
Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Birrell      Mr. C. Paul Barmore                               Mr. & Mrs. Brian M. Boor
Mr. Walter Bourne                 Mr. & Mrs. Anthony W. Bour                        Mr. Philip Beardslee
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Ms. Patricia A. Briceland                Ms. Camille Cotran                                   Ms. Ruth M. Carrell
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen R. Bright             Mr. & Mrs. Donald H. Cookson                         Dr. & Mrs. Richard R. Curtin, M.D.
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Bernaciak           Mr. & Mrs. Robert O. Cooling, Jr.                    Ms. Amanda B. Cross
Dr. & Mrs. William J. Brown              Mr. & Mrs. John F. Casey                             Mr. & Mrs. James R. Cote
Mr. Richard R. Bertrand                  Mr. & Mrs. Charles C. Carroll                        Mr. Werner Christinger
Mr. & Mrs. Jack C. Burdett               Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Castrogiovanni,                    Mr. & Mrs. Vincent J. Corbo
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew J. Behr                Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Cerullo                         St. Leo Catholic Church
Mr. & Mrs. Peter S. Burgess              Mr. & Mrs. Chauncey R. Charlson,                     Ms. Patricia Cobb
Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas W. Borusiewich       Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth M. Cyrus                          Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence P. Carr
Mr. & Mrs. Russel H. Binford             Mr. & Mrs. Dominick F. Carbone                       Mr. & Mrs. Richard T. Celiberti
Mr. Bryan A. Becker                      Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Clay                               Mr. & Mrs. William A. Carr
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Beecher                Mr. & Mrs. Dale C. Chorba                            Mr. & Mrs. Mark J. Cocozza
Mr. & Mrs. James Burg                    Ms. Patricia D. Cunningham                           Mr. James H. Chisholm
Mr. & Mrs. Roger Barna                   Mr. & Mrs. Edmund J. Corvelli, Jr.                   Mr. & Mrs. Thomas S. Callans
Mr. & Mrs. John R. Byrd                  Mr. & Mrs. Howard K. Cohen                           Mr. & Mrs. George M. Correia
Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Bagan                 Mr. & Mrs. Stan C. Cramton                           Mr. & Mrs. J. Douglas Court
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis M. Bell                Mr. & Mrs. G. Mark Curry                             Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Copeland, III
Mr. & Mrs. James J. Bongard              Mr. & Mrs. Ralph J. Carsillo                         Mr. & Mrs. Paul M. Cherubino
Ms. Gene Bacon                           Dr. John F. Crowe                                    Mr. & Mrs. Daniel B. Craver
Dr. & Mrs. Charles W. Bartholome         Mr. & Mrs. Harvey G. Cleland                         Mr. & Mrs. Harry F. Claytor
Mr. Dana S. Briggs                       Mr. & Mrs. Daniel H. Conroy                          Mr. & Mrs. Gerald N. Corcoran
Mr. & Mrs. David H. Bryan                Mr. & Mrs. Nelson B. Cooney, Jr.                     Mr. & Mrs. Rinardo Constantino
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph W. Bucciarelli         Mr. & Mrs. Christopher J. Coughlin                   Mr. & Mrs. Michael Capozzi
Ms. Joan Bulvanoski                      Mr. & Mrs. Gerald J. Cassidy                         Ms. Eileen A. Chittick
Mr. John A. Beach                        Mr. & Mrs. William Cummings                          Mr. & Mrs. Michael Cavanaugh
Mr. & Mrs. Gary J. Brooks                Mr. & Mrs. George W. Crothers                        Mr. & Mrs. Dennis J. Cech
Ms. Susan Blumenkrantz                   Mr. Michael S. Collins                               Mr. John Christopher
	       In Honor of Bob and Sally Horn   Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Caffrey                         Mr. Howard F. Campbell
Mr. & Mrs. Vincent R. Beasley            Mr. & Mrs. Jack P. Carey, M.D.                       Mr. & Mrs. James B. Coffey
	       In Memory of Harold Ruth         Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Cavanaugh                          Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Cerullo
Balzer Family Fund                       Mr. & Mrs. Anthony L. Craig                          Mr. & Mrs. Clark A. Colby
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Craft                   Mr. & Mrs. Larry Courtnage                           Mr. & Mrs. David Y. Curtin
Mr. & Mrs. Vincent D. Cucchiara          Mr. & Mrs. Thomas B. Curlin                          Ms. Dolores A. Cari
Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Culberson           Mr. Roger Cassin                                     	       In Memory of Harold Ruth
Mr. & Mrs. Rollin H. Crawford            Mr. David F. Carberry                                Mr. & Mrs. Frank D. Dellaquila
Ms. Lynn Cooper                          	      In Memory of Harold Ruth                      Mr. & Mrs. Francis A. Daniher
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph G. Calabrese           Ms. Joanne Cincotta                                  Mr. & Mrs. Martin E. Dolence, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Carlton-Jones          Ms. Margaret T. Carroll-Reeves                       Mr. & Mrs. Herbert H. Damman
Mr. & Mrs. Bertrand Couture              Ms. Candace Cresswell                                Mr. & Mrs. Jerry E. Druen
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick J. Costello         	      In Memory of Janice Oles                      Mr. David A. Doran
Mr. & Mrs. Stan Culver                   Mr. & Mrs. Michael R. Conner                         Dr Frankie G. Dupre
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey A. Clarke             Ms. Norma Anne Crawford                              Ms. Robin Driskill
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Capt. & Mrs. Walter W. Doescher,   Dr. & Mrs. Daniel L. Dries                          Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Fiduccia
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Dignan, Jr.   Nancy A. Derose                                     Mr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Flynn
Ms. Sandra J. Dekker               Mr. & Mrs. Ed J. McDonald                           Mr. & Mrs. Allen C. Finatri
	      In Memory of Harry Dekker   Mr. & Mrs. Michael F. Dunn                          Mr. & Mrs. Dale J. Frost
Ms. Elizabeth H. Davidse           Mr. & Mrs. William J. Demmert                       Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth R. Francese
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Danco              Mr. & Mrs. James A. Dechaine                        Mr. & Mrs. Chuck Frederick
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond De Steiger      Mr. Frederick K. Dean                               Mr. Ken Forgey
Ms. Doris W. Duesing               Mr. Jerome A. Diamond                               Mr. & Mrs. Donald Fosselman
Mr. & Mrs. James Deneffe           Mr. & Mrs. Karl H. Erickson                         Mr. & Mrs. E Michael Flynn
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony P. D’eramo      Mr. Raymond J. Eifler                               Mr. & Mrs. Richard V. Fletcher
Mr. & Mrs. DeWitt Ezell, Jr.       Mr. & Mrs. George L. Eiker                          Mr. & Mrs. Frank S. Forsythe
Mr. & Mrs. James Dauwalter         Mr. & Mrs. Roger Espe                               Ms. Mary Lou Fenton
Mr. Dennis Daigneault              Mr. John C. Ernst                                   Mr. & Mrs. J. F. Flaherty, Jr.
Mr. William V. Drew                Ms. Sara O. Edwards                                 Ms. Barbara Findley
Ms. Barbara A. Dupont              Ms. Susan M. English                                Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth K. Feinthel
Ms. Dorothy L. Daly                Mr. & Mrs. Stephen B. Evans                         Mr. Daniel Foote
Mr. & Mrs. James C. Donnelly       Mr. & Mrs. Rick Eudaley                             Mr. & Mrs. Henry R. Ford
Mr. & Mrs. Holland H. Donaldson,   Ms. Elizabeth M. Eastburn                           Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey S. Fenimore
Ms. Graham N. Dare                 Ms. Ruth H. Ensch                                   Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Fiedler
Mr. John P. Dasilva                Mr. & Mrs. James Engelhuber                         Mr. & Mrs. John A. Fazackerley
Mr. Richard Dutton                 Mr. & Mrs. Jim Eibel                                Mr. & Mrs. Jerry l. Fournier
Mr. & Mrs. Mark F. Dunn            Mr. & Mrs. John B. Elliff                           Ms. Paulette T. Fields
Ms. Donita Dobson                  Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Egan                             Ms. Beliza Furman
Ms. Maura Deparolis                Ms. Madeline Ells                                   Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Finerty
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Dana            Mr. & Mrs. Frederick A. Eisner                      Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Grenolds
Ms. Sharon L. DeSpain              Mr. L.A. Edwards                                    Mr. & Mrs. Harry H. Gaines
Mr. & Mrs. John B. Dunn            Mr. & Mrs. John G. Moffa                            Mr. & Mrs. John P. Garvey
Mr. & Mrs. Carl Duveneck           Mr. & Mrs. Edward B. Fitzgerald                     Mr. & Mrs. David C. Gray
Mr. & Mrs. James L. Dandurand      Mr. Joseph Fossella                                 Mr. & Mrs. Gerald C. Goldman
Ms. Mary K. Dice                   Mr. & Mrs. Terry Furhovden                          Mr. & Mrs. Donald R. Grosfield
Mr. & Mrs. Roger E. Davis          Ms. Mildred L. Ford                                 Mr. & Mrs. Vincent C. Golia
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur D. Kerr          Mr. & Mrs. Dean M. Fjelstul                         Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Gerwin
Mr. & Mrs. William J. Dalton       Dr. & Mrs. Dick Fullerton                           Mr. & Mrs. Richard George
Mr. & Mrs. Bill A. Darin           Mr. & Mrs. Martin E. Flynn                          Mr. & Mrs. Bill L. Gaddis
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Davi             Dr. & Mr. Robert A. Fabi                            Mr. Michael J. Gorno
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce E. Deschryver     Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Faganel                        Mr. A W Goetschel
Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Doragh        Mr. & Mrs. Louis S. Fisi                            Mr. & Mrs. J R Greenland
Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Dacks         Mr. & Mrs. Dennis D. Finnigan                       Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Grappone
Mr. & Mrs. Derick L. Driemeyer     Mr. & Mrs. John P. Foley                            Mr. & Mrs. Jack D. Gulati
Mr. & Mrs. William E. Drum         Mr. & Mrs. Timothy D. Foster                        Mr. & Mrs. John E. Gunderman
Mr. & Mrs. Graham Dunbar           Mr. & Mrs. L. D. Foster, Jr.                        Mr. & Mrs. James R. Grigsby
Mr. & Mrs. Randy E. Diener         Dr. Kevin M. Fee                                    Mr. & Mrs. Joseph I. Gallo
Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Deputy        Mr. & Mrs. Barry Frey                               Mr. & Mrs. Pat J. Geary
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Mr. & Mrs. Bill K. Gard                      Ms. Ellis K. Gery                                    Mr. & Mrs. David Herring
Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Gadus                  Mr. & Mrs. David M. Griffith                         Mr. & Mrs. John Harlow
Mr. David F. Gerarduzzi                      Mr. & Mrs. Porter J. Goss                            Mr. & Mrs. Lee R. Hively, Jr.
Ms. Helen Gareau                             	       In Memory of Richard Hale                    Ms. Kathleen A. Hynes
Mr. & Mrs. Michael L. Grimes                 Mr. & Mrs. Ed Grant                                  Mr. & Mrs. Rick Hoak
Mr. & Mrs. Harold D. Gleitz                  Mr. Richard Gerstein                                 Mr. & Mrs. Timothy E. Hoeksema
	       In Honor of Harold and Mona Gleitz   Mr. & Mrs. Donald F. Griffin                         Mr. & Mrs. James M. Hutchinson
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph I. Greenberg               	       In Memory of Harold Ruth                     Mr. & Mrs. Joseph D. Heard, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Chancey Graziano                  Mr. & Mrs. Douglas M. Gerdon                         Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd and Janet Hagedorn
Mr. G.F. Gowan                               Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Gartland                           Mr. & Mrs. William A. Holtgreive
Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Graham                  Mr. & Mrs. James P. Honohan                          Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. Halpin
Mr. J. Gerald Gray                           	       In Memory of Harold Ruth                     Ms. Gail H. Hill
Mr. & Mrs. Clyde G. Gross, Jr.               Mr. & Mrs. Rod E. Hermes                             Mr. Jerold K. Hoerner
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen V. Gardner                Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Hague                           Ms. Michele Hastings
Ms. Jean C. Gilman                           Mr. & Mrs. Michael L. Hendershot                     Mr. & Mrs. William C. Hollister
Mr. & Mrs. Marty J. Gallagher                Mr. Robert H. Horn                                   	       In Memory of Bruce Munhollen’s Father
Ms. Kathleen G. Goss                         Mr. Kim Patrick Hart                                 Mr. George F. Hartmann
Mr. & Mrs. J. Brian Gilmer                   Mr. & Mrs. William C. Hillemeyer                     Dr. & Mrs. Robert E. Hindman
Mr. & Mrs. Richard G. Gettinger              Mr. & Mrs. Theodore J. Host                          Mr. James S. Hamilton
Mr. Richard Goulazian                        Mr. Lawrence L. Hock                                 Mr. & Mrs. James R. Hynden
Mr. & Mrs. George R. Green                   	       In Memory of Wife                            Ms. Jane A. Hanzel
Mr. & Mrs. H. Rhea Gray                      Mr. & Mrs. H. Russell Hamm, Jr.                      Ms. Hilda Jane Hale
Mr. & Mrs. Terence F. Gallagher              Mr. & Mrs. Elmo J. Hurst                             	       In Memory of Richard Hale
Mr. & Mrs. Lewis M. Gill, Jr.                Mr. & Mrs. Jack I. Hill                              Mr. Andrew R. Howie
Mr. & Mrs. Vincent J. Grattarola             Mr. Donald F. Hunt                                   Mr. & Mrs. John E. Hopson
Mr. & Mrs. Donald G. Gillis                  Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Holmes                         Mr. & Mrs. Terrance M. Hopkins
Mr. & Mrs. George S. Gilliland               Mr. & Mrs. Leo B. Hansen                             Mr. & Mrs. E. Clifford Hall
Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Gaffney                   Ms. Noreen Harrington                                Mr. & Mrs. Walter T. Hoynoski
Mr. & Mrs. Al A. Grigaliunas                 Mr. & Mrs. R. Bruce M. Hill                          	       In Honor of Frances Hoynoski
	       In Memory of Elena Zukaitis          Mr. Arthur T. Herman                                 Mr. & Mrs. Ronald J. Holzhauer
Mr. & Mrs. Henry A. Gempeler                 Mr. & Mrs. Wayne L. Haraldson                        Mr. & Mrs. William B. Hofmann
Mr. & Mrs. Steven E. Gifford                 Mr. & Mrs. David A. Hopper                           Ms. Mary E. Huttenlocher
Mr. & Mrs. Max H. Graff, Jr.                 Mr. Jerome F. Henry, Jr.                             Mr. & Mrs. Rodger P. Hendricks
Mr. Anthony S. Gramer                        Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. Howald                         Mr. & Mrs. Victor H. Herber
Mr. James C. Grimstad                        Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence T. Hofmann                       Ms. Diane Hanley
Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Gembarski               Ms. Dawne Rene Hilliard                              Mr. Daniel J. Herbst
Dr. Kalman Gold                              Mr & Mrs. R. David Hoover                            Mr. & Mrs. Marvin L. Hackman
Mr. & Mrs. James C. Gallow                   Mr. & Mrs. George J. Hubert, Jr.                     Mr. Wayne F. Hohn
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph T. Glassford                Mr. & Mrs. Chuck Harrison                            Ms. Jacqueline Hohn
Mr. Robert T. Griffore                       Mr. David P. Hamacher                                Mr. & Mrs. Robert K. Herdman
Mr. Grant R. Garritson                       Mr. Ronald Herbert                                   Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Hosch
Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Gershon                Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Hiatt                          Dr. & Mrs. Brent J. Holleran
Dr. & Mrs. William M. Gardner, MD            Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Heffernan                       Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Hoch
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	      In Honor of Shirley Hoch     Mr. Colin C. Jensen                                 Ms. Carol G. Kloster
Dr. & Mrs. John S. Harding          Mr. & Mrs. John W. Jarrell                          Ms. Arlene H. Keehan
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas G. Henricks      Mr. & Mrs. Rod P. Jackson                           Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Kitsberg
Mr. & Mrs. Roger A. Hannigan        Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Jaycox                         Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D. Kemp
Mr. & Mrs. Larry S. Hedrick         Mr. Duane E. Joseph                                 Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Karn
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard L. Hendrickson   Mr. & Mrs. Henry A. Johnson                         Ms. Irene P. Kennedy
Mr. & Mrs. Larry L. Heck            Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Jackson                          Ms. Irene M. Kievat
Mr. & Mrs. Paul E. Haagensen        Ms. Mary Jaqua                                      Mr. & Mrs. James R. Kahl
Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Hoover           Mr. & Mrs. Randal M. Jones                          Ms. Robin C. Krivanek
Mr. & Mrs. Mark G. Hoepfner         Mr. & Mrs. Paul T. Johns                            Mr. & Mrs. Thomas R. Ketteler
Mr. David B. Van Horne              Ms. Nancy L. Johnson                                Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Kepler
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur M. Horwitz        Mr. & Mrs. Jon P. Jontz                             Mr. Richard C. Johnson
Mr. & Mrs. William G. Hawkins       Mr. & Mrs. John M. Joyce                            Mr. & Mrs. John A. Krol
Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Hornick        Mr. Thomas G. Jones                                 Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Klein
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne R. Huey            Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. James                          Mr. John J. Klocko, III
Mr. & Mrs. David G. Hakes           Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Johnson                       Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Keenan
Neely Bonita Bay Household          Mr. & Mrs. James R. Julow                           Mr. & Mrs. Allen Karp
Mr. & Mrs. Jerome Houlder           Ms. Margaret Johnson                                Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Kotula
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce C. Harris          Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Jaffer                            Mr. & Mrs. Eugene W. Kelly
Mr. Keith Hill                      Mr. & Mrs. George R. Krouse, Jr.                    Mr. & Mrs. Ronald C. Kelly
Mr. Larry Halpin                    Mr. & Mrs. John H. King                             Mr. Donald R. Kaegebein
Mr. & Mrs. D. Michael Hartley       Ms. Judy Keefe                                      Mr. & Mrs. John P. Kunz
Mr. Yank Heisler                    Mr. Gordon G. Kreth                                 Mr. & Mrs. Jack D. Kerth
Ms. Myra J. Heil                    Mr. Martin J. Krebs                                 Mr. & Mrs. B.J. Karnas
	      In Memory of Harold Ruth     Mr. & Mrs. David P. Jansen                          Mr. & Mrs. Philip J. Keating
Mr. & Mrs. James W. Innes           Mr. & Mrs. Ray J. Kostelc                           Mr. Dennis S. Killian
Mr. & Mrs. Gary R. Ingersoll        Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Kahl                           Mr. & Mrs. Dallas L. Knudson
Mr. & Mrs. James R. Irwin           Mr. & Mrs. James A. Kaneaster                       Mr. Ove K. Kristensen
Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Iorizzo        Mr. & Mrs. Richard G. Kline                         Mr. & Mrs. David H. Klein
Mr. & Mrs. David A. Ingrassia       Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Kell                          Mr. & Mrs. Arthur D. Katz
Mr. & Mrs. Steven F. Jess           Mr. & Mrs. Dean A. Kelly                            Mr. Kenneth L. Kwiatt
Mr. & Mrs. Gene H. Johnson          Mr. & Mrs. Gerald W. Kral                           Ms. Karen Krauss
Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Jordan              Mr. Malcolm A. Kessinger                            Mr. & Mrs. Edwin P. Kuhn
Mr. & Mrs. Wayland E. Jensen        Mr. & Mrs. Dale Kruse                               Mr. & Mrs. Norman D. Kurland
Mr. & Mrs. Joe L. Johnson           Ms. Joyce C. Koons                                  Mr. & Mrs. Oswald S. Lowsley
Mr. & Mrs. Roger Joslin             Ms. Angela Kaiser                                   Mr. & Mrs. Michael London
Ms. Karen S. Nicholson              Mr. & Mrs. Ronald L. Kilpatrick                     Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Lindgren
Mr. & Mrs. John J. Jazwa            Mr. & Mrs. Dennis J. Kuester                        Mr. & Mrs. Anthony R. London
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Joachim        Mr. & Mrs. Dennis M. Kavanagh                       Mr. & Mrs. Sam D. Littlepage
Dr. & Mrs. C.B. Jenney              Mr. & Mrs. Mark E. Karp                             Mr. & Mrs. Vito S. Leone
Mr. & Mrs. George F. Johanssen,     Mr. & Mrs. Lee Koenig                               Mr. Paul Lubratt
Ms. Janice M. Jones                 Mr. & Mrs. William R. Kelly                         Mr. George Longtin
Mr. & Mrs. William J. Jaworski      Ms. Constance C. Kelly                              Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Lyons
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Dr. & Mrs. Morris J. Lipnik                    Mr. & Mrs. Daniel F. Lenzo                           Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Mund
Mr. & Mrs. Arlyn Lanting                       Ms. Marlene E. Leckie                                Mr. & Mrs. George D. Morgan, III
Mr. & Mrs. Philip E. Lippincott                Mr. & Mrs. Edmond L. Lambert                         Mr. Anthony V. Manley
Mr. & Mrs. Brian Lapelle                       Mr. Keith LeBlanc                                    Mr. & Mrs. Angelo A. Martini
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth R. Larson                   Mr. & Mrs. Tom J. Moehring                           Dr.& Mrs. James A. Malayter,
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Lode, Jr.                    Mr. & Mrs. Albin Muren                               Ms. Jean M. Muenchen
Mr. & Mrs. Paul F. Lang                        Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Mast                           Mr. & Mrs. James Mercer
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond C. Lachapelle               Mr. & Mrs. John A. McMahon                           Mr. & Mrs. Philip R. Melchert
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Lavins                         Mr. Jack Minish                                      Mr. J. Haydn Matthews
Mr. & Mrs. David Leichtman                     Mr. James Murphy                                     Mr. & Mrs. James E. Marchessault
Mr. Barry Liff                                 Mr. John Moore                                       Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. Malloy
Mr. Raymond A. Lenhardt                        	      In Honor of Pam Galyean                       Ms. Janet L. McKinney
Mr. & Mrs. Scott Ledy                          Mr. & Mrs. Henry J. Maier                            Mr. & Mrs. Michael H. Montlack
Mr. Thomas A. Lisle                            Mr. & Mrs. Peter W. Magrino                          Mr. & Mrs. Eugene H. Markham
Mr. William A. Lamarra                         Ms. Betty A. Moore                                   Mr. & Mrs. Harold D. Moore
Mr. & Mrs. William F. Lupski                   Ms. Phyllis W. Minott                                Osterhout & McKinney, P.A.
Mr. & Mrs. Siggi Landes-Ross                   Mr. Robert D. Moore                                  Mr. & Mrs. Rodger W. Murtaugh
Ms. Linda R. Lucks                             Mr. David S. Newman                                  Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Murphy
Mr. Craig Lance                                Mr. & Mrs. Warren P. Miner                           Ms. Maurine L. Martin
Mr. & Mrs. Paul L. Liberman                    Mr. & Mrs. James J. Murphy                           	       In Honor of Riverwalk Physical Therapy
	       In Honor of Janis Wolfson’s Birthday   	      In Honor of Jim Stack                         Mr. & Mrs. Eugene B. Martens, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Jesse W. Lawrence                   Mr. & Mrs. Eric Michiels                             Ms. Kathleen Morris Mayo
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph W. Lipsey, Jr.                Mr. & Mrs. David Machamer                            Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Meredith
Mr. & Mrs. Frank H. Lovejoy                    Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Morris                          Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Manuel
Mr. & Mrs. Jacques R. Lapointe                 Mr. & Mrs. Andrew B. Morrow                          Mr. & Mrs. Fred E. McAuley
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald C. Larry                     Mr. & Mrs. Ronald E. Musick                          Mr. & Mrs. David F. Michael
Mr. & Mrs. William R. Keener                   Mr. & Mrs. David E. McPherson                        Mr. & Mrs. Gerald E. Matthews
	       In Memory of Harold Ruth               Mr. & Mrs. Terrence J. Mulligan                      Mr. Stephen A. Muller
Mr. & Mrs. Harvey M. Lincoln                   Mr. & Mrs. Ron Miller                                Mr. & Mrs. Leslie G. Meyers
Mr. & Mrs. John C. Lowman                      Ms. Kathleen M. Montesano                            Mr. & Mrs. Liberatore P. Monaco
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Knight                       Mr. & Mrs. Kurt Mahrdt, Jr.                          Mr. & Mrs. George H. Miller, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. David R. Lauderback                 Mr. & Mrs. Ben Miller                                Mr. Charles F. Murphy
Dr. & Mrs. Larry H. Lytle                      Ms. Shirley A. Mueller                               Mr. J. Handy Moore
Mr. & Mrs. Robert N. Luba                      Mr. & Mrs. Dan Morrissey                             Ms. Betty Mosheim
Mr. & Mrs. R. Dale Lentz                       Mr. & Mrs. Edward K. Miller                          Mr. & Mrs. Edward D. Maglietta
Mr. & Mrs. Dean G. Lauritzen                   Mr. Bruce L. Milligan                                Mr. & Mrs. Edward T. Moynahan,
Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Lienesch                  Ms. Carol A. Mackimm                                 Mr. & Mrs. Gerald L. Moss
Mr. & Mrs. James N. Lund                       Mr. & Mrs. Edward C. Malmstrom                       Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Micioni
Mr. & Mrs. Pete C. Longjohn                    Ms. Linda C. Martin                                  Mr. & Mrs. Douglas D. Mair
Mr. & Mrs. Norman A. Landis                    Mr. & Mrs. Sol C. Miller                             Mr. & Mrs. Derek G. Melven
Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Leinwand                  Ms. Gayle M. Miller                                  Mr. & Mrs. Gerald F. Mohan
Mr. Rodney T. Liddle                           Mr. & Mrs. David E. Maule                            Mr. & Mrs. Michael McKoane
Mr. Jeffrey T. Lentz                           Mr. & Mrs. WM J. Hamel                               Ms. Connie F. Maetzold
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Mr. & Mrs. Balaji Mundkur         Ms. Mary B. Muno                                     Mr. & Mrs. David L. Oistad
Ms. Julie M. McCarter             Mr. Dominic Nelson                                   Mr. & Mrs. Neil W. Parker
Mr. & Mrs. Mike W. Melnik         Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Nero                            Mr. & Mrs. Donald M. Peterson
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Matoian        Mr. & Mrs. Miles A. Nelson                           Mr. Hollis W. Powers
Ms. Nancy F. Morgan               Mr. & Mrs. Randolph S. Naylor                        Mr. & Mrs. Ralph E. Persson
Mr. & Mrs. David R. McMahon       Mr. & Mrs. Rufus A. North                            Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Paul
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond J. Malayter    Mr. Gary Nelson                                      Mr. & Mrs. J. Raymond Pierce
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald E. McAndrews    Mr. & Mrs. Ronald D. Newman                          Mr. & Mrs. Larry G. Pickering
Ms. Sharon L. Maclean-Hart        Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D. Neil                            Ms. Grace A. Phipps
Ms. Carol A. McCarthy             Mr. Robert K. Niles                                  Mr. & Mrs. Stanley M. Parmerter
Mr. & Mrs. Jay J. McNulty         Mr. & Mrs. Richard H. Niehaus                        Mr. & Mrs. J. Roger Porter
Mr. & Mrs. Gerard J. McCrea       Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Nicklas                        Mr. & Mrs. E. T. Pappert
Mr. & Mrs. James R. Muckerheide   Mr. & Mrs. John J. Nemsick                           Mr. & Mrs. Paul H. Mitchell
Mr. & Mrs. Gary L. McKindree      Mr. & Mrs. Bernard M. McNamee                        Mr. & Mrs. Ronald V. Porter
Mr. & Mrs. Mark A. McManus        Ms. Jean Bush Nankivell                              Mr. & Mrs. William E. Pritts, II
Mr. & Mrs. John E. Mehrholz       Mr. & Mrs. Jack Newsom                               Mr. & Mrs. Mike Plotz
Mr. & Mrs. Geoffrey W. Miller     Mr. & Mrs. Ken H. Novinska                           Mr. & Mrs. David L. Pollifrone
Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Meshboum        Mr. & Mrs. Timothy B. Norbeck                        Ms. Julien G. Patterson
Mr. & Mrs. Charles P. Miller      Mr. John M. Naughton                                 Mr. & Mrs. Matteo Pecorella
Mr. & Mrs. Walter T. McCormick    Mr. & Mrs. Gary Neidhard                             Dr. & Mrs. Guy Pierret, M.D.
Ms. Anne Michaud                  Mr. & Mrs. David M. Nichols                          Mr. & Mrs. Gregg S. Peterson
Dr. & Mrs. Frank J. Messana       Ms. Sarah G. Newi                                    Mr. & Mrs. Joseph S. Pagano
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Monaghan     Mr. & Mrs. William H. Newcombe                       Mr. & Mrs. Donald G. Parker
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas O. Moe          Ms. Margery F. Nickel                                Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Polyschuk
Mr. & Mrs. Fred E. Metry          Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Ozment                          Mr. Jim Pickens
Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Mullin      Mr. & Mrs. Stephen M. O’Hara                         Mr. Roger C. Parsons
Mr. & Mrs. James A. Merritt       Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Ouellette                       Mr. & Mrs. James G. Perry
Mrs. Diana B. McClay              Dr. & Mrs. H. Douglas Otto                           Ms. Marcy H. Plant
Mr. & Mrs. Sandy A. Montclare     Mr. & Mrs. Richard G. Ogle                           Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Pipher
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Millerbernd      Mr. & Mrs. Richard G. Oelkers                        Mr. & Mrs. Daniel S. Parent
Mr. & Mrs. William J. McCarthy    Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Osborn, Sr.                    Mr. & Mrs. Richard D. Penland
Mr. & Mrs. Charles D. Mercer      Mr. & Mrs. William F. Obrien                         Mr. & Mrs. Bill B. Prokopow
Mr. Thomas Mogren                 Ms. Barbara A. Orpin                                 Mr. & Mrs. Clifford J. Parker
Mr. & Mrs. Keith G. Minton        Mr. & Mrs. David Overheul                            Ms. Judy Prince
Ms. Patricia J. Messana           Ms. Karen O’Neil                                     Ms. Pati Patrick
Dr. & Mrs. Frank J. Messana       Mr. & Mrs. Donald H. Olivieri                        Dr. William E. Pease
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Monaghan     Mr. & Mrs. John Oliver, III                          Mr. & Mrs. J Terrille Phillips
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas O. Moe          	       In Memory of Olaus Audet                     Mr. & Mrs. A. Robert Poggi
Mr. & Mrs. Fred E. Metry          Ms. Judith A. Orgell                                 Mr. B.K. Perry
Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Mullin      Mr. & Mrs. Paul K. Oleff                             Mr. & Mrs. Daniel L. Petrovich
Mr. & Mrs. James A. Merritt       Mr. & Mrs. Philip V. Otero                           Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Poterack
Mrs. Diana B. McClay              Mr. & Mrs. George A. Owens                           Mr. & Mrs. Daniel C. Petri
                                  Mr. & Mrs. Eugene M. Ohara                           Mr. & Mrs. J. Richard Powell
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	       In Memory of William Seminsky Sr.   Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Rinella                           Mr. & Mrs. Bruce P. Robert
Mr. & Mrs. J. William Petty                 Ms. Jane M. Ritchie                                 Mr. & Mrs. D. C. Rackiewicz
Ms. Mary Ann Pathy                          Mr. & Mrs. Scott Rued                               Mr. Christopher T. Riching
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Paliganoff             Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Rickey                        Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Rademaker
Mr. James T. Prokopanko                     Mr. Michael J. Rolland                              Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Risch
Mr. & Mrs. James D. Preston                 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Ryan                              Ms. Lana S. Rovinelli
Mr. Robert E. Petersen                      Mr. & Mrs. William E. Redeker                       Mr. Michael Rubenstein
Mr. William B. Parker                       Mr. & Mrs. Derek Ridout                             Mr. & Mrs. Larry Frank
Mr. & Mrs. James R. Paquette                Mr. & Mrs. Edward G. Resch                          Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Regenfuss
Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Pasquinelli           Mr. Bob Rinaldi                                     Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Rainey
Mr. & Mrs. John J. Petronio                 Mr. & Mrs. D. Scott Roach                           Mr. & Mrs. Ronald M. Repice
Mr. R. Peter Prokop                         Rev. Richard E. Raney                               Mr. Clifton Randall
Mr. & Mrs. M. Steven Potash                 Mr. & Mrs. Pat J. Reidy                             Ms. Donna G. Rice
Ms. Lynne A. Portnoy                        Mr. Alan F. Rogers                                  Mr. & Mrs. C. Richard Roberts
Mr. David Poile                             Mr. & Mrs. Monty H. Robson                          Mr. & Mrs. Scott Ramsay
Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Pagliaro              Mr. & Mrs. Jack Riley                               Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Rutledge
Mr. & Mrs. Paul R. Zitko                    Ms. Betty Rash                                      Mr. & Mrs. Clint A. Stencil
Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Randlett               Col & Mrs. Alan J. Rubin                            Mr. & Mrs. Jason Soholt
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis H. Reilley                Mr. & Mrs. Gordon L. Rebresh                        Mr. W.T. Stewart
Mr. Thomas J. Reaser                        Mr. & Mrs. Lyle A. Rosenzweig                       Mr. & Mrs. James G. Storch
Mr. & Mrs. Dave M. Russell                  Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Rapp                           Ms. Shirley R. Sloper
Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Robison                Mr. & Mrs. James A. Rossi                           Mr. William T. Spane
Ms. Linda Ritchie                           Mr. & Mrs. Thomas S. Roberts, Jr.                   Mr. F. Bart Smith
Mr. Rick Reynolds                           Dr. & Mrs. Robert M. Reardon,                       Mr. & Mrs. Edward Sikorski
Ms. Martha T. Russell                       Mr. & Mrs. George F. Raymond                        Mr. & Mrs. Harry W. Short
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher M. Riley             Mr. & Mrs. John H. Rose                             Mr. & Mrs. Charles T. Spinner
Mr. & Mrs. W. Patrick Riley                 Mr. William C. Roberts                              Mrs. Doris Shadinger
Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Robinson               Mr. & Mrs. John D. Rittenhouse                      Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Skribiski
Mr. & Mrs. John J. Riley                    Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Ryan                           Ms. Jane C. Stogsdill
Mr. & Mrs. Denis J. Roza                    Mr. & Mrs. Joseph W. Ray                            Mr. & Mrs. Stephen R. Southard
Mr. & Mrs. James L. Reutter                 Mr. & Mrs. John Rogers                              Mr. & Mrs. David W. Spellerberg
Mr. & Mrs. James P. Roemer                  Mr. & Mrs. Peter Reines                             Dr. & Mrs. Thomas L. Schaar
Dr. & Mrs. Gerald E. Rubacky                Mr. Scott Robertson                                 Mr. & Mrs. Dick Sims
Mr. & Mrs. Duane W. Ring                    Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Ross                             Mr. David L. Stith
Mr. Donald B. Reece                         Mr. & Mrs. Peter Rzasnicki                          Mr. & Mrs. Robert Sebes
Mr. & Mrs. H. Bruce Russell                 Mr. & Mrs. Ray G. Rezner                            Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Stolz
Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Rudolph                Mr. & Mrs. Jack I. Rosenstock                       Mr. D.H. Snyder, III
Mr. & Mrs. Ross H. Roberts                  Mr. & Mrs. Harold Ross                              Mr. & Mrs. L. Gene Stohler
Mr. John K. Roessner, III                   Mr. Harold A. Rose                                  Mr. & Mrs. John W. Spoelhof
Mr. & Mrs. John W. Risk                     Mr. & Mrs. Harry T. Rose                            Ms. Catherine A. Swigart
Mr. & Mrs. James A. Rudolf                  Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Reid                               Mr. & Mrs. J. Tom Sills
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald G. Rogers                 Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Risso                         Mr. & Mrs. James B. Stokes
Mr. & Mrs. Norman M. Roberts                Mr. & Mrs. Carlos Rios                              Mr. & Mrs. James F. Stack
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Mr. & Mrs. Lionel L. Smith           Mrs. Jean A. Staerker                             Mr. & Mrs. J. A. Schaefer
Mr. & Mrs. Karl J. Sorger            Dr. & Mrs. Tom L. Seitz                           Mr. Ed Shults
Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Sampson        Ms. Audrey J. Smandra                             Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Sopko
Mr. & Mrs. William H. Schuler, Jr.   Mr. & Mrs. Andrew J. Sanfelippo                   Mr. & Mrs. Denis J. Salamone
Mr. & Mrs. Donald P. Sullivan        Mr. & Mrs. Gordon W. Stewart                      Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin D. Shane
Mr. & Mrs. Earl R. Slusser           Mr. & Mrs. Charles Slater, Jr.                    Mr. & Mrs. David Slocum
Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Semcer           Mr. & Mrs. Elliott A. Sirota                      Mr. & Mrs. Ron Shulman
Mr. & Mrs. Francis E. Snook          Mr. & Mrs. Dave Sparks                            Mr. & Mrs. Rich Spriggle
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel L. Star            Mr. & Mrs. Paul Stefanik                          Mr. & Mrs. John H. Shertzer
Mr. & Mrs. Larry A. Schuster         Mr. Dennis Schutz                                 Mr. Mark A. Suwyn
Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Swan, Jr.      Mr. & Mrs. Henry V. Sikorski                      Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Szott
Mr. & Mrs. Roger Stedronsky          Mr. & Mrs. Paul E. Swain                          Mr. & Mrs. John W. Simmermon
Mr. & Mrs. Dean Sova                 Mr. R. W. Sommerhalter                            Ms. Anna M. St. Angelo
Mr. & Mrs. Peter M. Stiles           Mr. & Mrs. William J. Smart                       Mr. & Mrs. John V. Shobridge
Mr. & Mrs. Fred W. Shaffer           Mr. Jack Sturdevant                               Mr. & Mrs. Roland L. Sutton, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Randolph L. Seger         Mr. Kenneth E. Strumm                             Ms. Margaret A. Stott
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Sardello           Mr. & Mrs. Elmer H. J. Schulz                     Mr. & Mrs. Edward I. Shifman
Mr. & Mrs. Carmen J. Scarpa          Ms. Thomas C. Schafer                             Ms. Cathy Snyder
Mr. & Mrs. William D. Shroyer        Mr. & Mrs. John Sterni                            Mr. Robert Stafford
Mr. Robert J. Shearer                Mr. Raymond A. Sarlo                              	       In Memory of Harold Ruth
Mr. & Mrs. Lowell R. Singerman       Mr. & Mrs. Leonard G. Saulter                     Ms. Dollis D. Studebaker
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth R. Smrstik        Ms. Rhoda Segal                                   Ms. Emily Sills
Mr. & Mrs. Kerry Steeno              Mr. & Mrs. Arthur R. Schalk                       	       In Honor of Jerry and Sandy Puccio
Mr. & Mrs. Paul D. Schaeffer         Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Scott                          Mr. & Mrs. Richard H. Turner
Dr. Alan Schrager                    Mr. & Mrs. Arun Shenoy                            Mr. & Mrs. Dewey Tate
Mr. & Mrs. Elmer H. Silva            Mr. & Mrs. John F. Sweeney                        Mr. & Mrs. Ted W. Trefzer, III
Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Sauvageau       Mr. & Mrs. Gary Smith                             Mr. Vincent Tomlinson
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard J. Sznewajs       Mr. & Mrs. Walter Serafin                         Mr. & Mrs. Wayne O. Thein
Dr. Richard M. Salib                 Ms. Sharon R. Sheffer                             Mr. Charles Tonti
Mr. & Mrs. Roger F. Stetson          Mr. & Mrs. Gerald D. Sieve                        Mr. & Mrs. Gary L. Thompson
Mr. & Mrs. James A. Smith            Ms. Susan P. Sisk                                 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Monaghan
Ms. Patricia Stift                   Mr. & Mrs. Harold J. Straka                       Mr. & Mrs. Gerald D. Tenser
Mr. David M. Sturdyvin               Ms. Paula W. Shamberg                             Mr. & Mrs. Davis L. Temple, Jr.
Ms. June Schanbacher                 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas N. Shearer                      Mr. & Mrs. Steven Tippmann
	       In Memory of Parents         Mr. Roy I. Schiller                               Mr. & Mrs. William K. Tyler
Ms. Anne C. Sidner                   Mr. & Mrs. S. James Schill                        Mr. & Mrs. Michael W. Thompson
Mr. & Mrs. Murray Simon              Mr. & Mrs. John H. Scanlon                        Mr. & Mrs. John V. Tippmann
Mr. & Mrs. Matthew W. Staudt         Mr. Frederick A. Sauer                            Mr. Laurence Turoff
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Siegel             Mr. & Mrs. Ricky G. Sadler                        Mr. & Mrs. John E. Thomas
Mr. & Mrs. George Schwartz           Mr. & Mrs. David A. Shepherd                      Mr. Jerome Tabern
	       In Memory of Harold Barlau   Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Smitson                      Mr. & Mrs. James J. Tolson
Mr. & Mrs. Walter Scholer, Jr.       Mr. & Mrs. Paul S. Sombati                        Mr. & Mrs. Robert Tousignant
Ms. Alice Sharp                      Mr. & Mrs. Eugene R. Schoenleber                  Mr. & Mrs. Frank M. Tuttle
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Habitat for Humanity Annual Report 2010

  • 1. Habitat for Humanity of Lee County, FL H ME ... is where our heart is. Annual Report 08-09 www.habitat4humanity.org
  • 2. Our Vision Home. There’s really no place like it. And whether it’s building new Charity Navigator, the nations most utilized and recognized charity structures or rehabbing existing houses, this year we’ve learned evaluator gave our chapter the highest degree of financial fitness more than ever what counts is that we continue to provide decent, allotted, for the seventh year in a row. affordable homes for deserving families. Today, more than a billion and a half people around the world continue With our community leading the nation in to live in substandard and unaffordable housing with some 100 million foreclosures in 2009, Habitat for Humanity left homeless. In FY2009, Habitat for Humanity served 72 families restructured its operations to make in Lee and Hendry County and marked a major milestone with our economical use of the housing plight. A affiliate’s 1,000th home in early March. On top of this, we also raised new vision was cast for the immediate another 40 rooftops in undeveloped nations in need; and yet, there is future of Habitat’s local ministry to extend much work still to be done to eliminate the the hand-up to neighborhoods suffering problem shadowing families everyday. from abandonment by filling these empty homes with deserving families. This logic This year, the Habitat family lost two paved the way for Habitat for Humanity important faces in advocating the affordable affiliates nationwide to absorb their local housing cause; our founder Millard Fuller President & CEO Vern Archibald housing supply and make a positive impact and Habitat board member Jack Kemp. on the negative conditions. Every day, we’re looking for new names and new champions to take on the advocacy of And the gloom didn’t stop there. Statistics also showed this area affordable housing. contained one of the highest unemployment rates in the country; Board Chairman Charles Idelson reaching more than 14%. These numbers sent Habitat for Humanity Habitat’s mission is more than just building of Lee County spurring for another solution to ‘save’ hardworking and refurbishing houses. It’s the partnership that happens with homeowners who could soon fall prey to the cycle. This crisis sparked individuals, faith communities, corporations, non-profits, and other the creation of Habitat’s Maintenance Division. Miguel Velez was just institutions. Together, this is what makes a house a home, and there’s one of several Habitat homeowners hired to do professional lawn care really no place like it. and cleaning in the community. An electrician by trade, Velez and his family of five had been paying on their Habitat mortgage for nearly five years. After seven years with his company, a job layoff forced Velez to find an alternative to paying his mortgage. “Bills don’t stop and I started to get scared with what could happen,” said Velez. This year, Habitat for Humanity of Lee County was recognized as being in the top two percent of charities worldwide for fiscal responsibility.
  • 3. Habitat Table of Contents for Humanity OUR INFO of Lee County, FL Annual Report 2008-2009 2 Habitat for Humanity of Lee County, Inc. Features 1288 N. Tamiami Trail 2 PARTNER FAMILIES North Fort Myers, FL 33903 7 REFOCUSING OUR EFFORTS PHONE: 239-652-0434 8 VOLUNTEERS FAX: 239-652-0386 EMAIL: administration@habitat4humanity.org 10 DONORS 8 WEB: www.habitat4humanity.org 14 SPOTLIGHT AWARDS 15 DONATIONS EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP Vern Archibald, President & CEO 35 BALANCE SHEET Tanya Soholt, Chief Of Operations 39 ON THE MAP Richard Shera, Jr., Chief Financial Officer 40 TITHE 10 Board of Directors • Glenn Bailey • Donny Andrews • Sharon Thompson • Duane Swanson, Jr. • Willie Green • George Reider • Katherine Green • Bill Valenti • Dave Dale • Charles Idelson • Sandy Robinson • Debbie Prather • Scott Robertson • Denis Noah • Roger Brownell • Judge James Adams • Brian Crowley • Brian Lucas
  • 4. Focusing HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF LEE COUNTY, INC. | ANNUAL REPORT 08-09 PAGE 2 Every partner famiy entering Habitat’s on the desired neighborhood and availability. homeownership come true. homeownership program is required to have an income sufficient enough to support Labelle Suzanne, Aniel, 16, and Kishauna, 10 are Habitat’s zero-interest mortgage for less than the proud recipients of Habitat for Humanity a 30-year term. This is to ensure a family isn’t Maria is a grandmother of four and a mother of Lee County’s 1000th build. In March, the stuck paying for more house than they can of eight children. She picks tomatoes for a family was on site to help raise the walls on afford. living while continuing to raise four of her their four-bedroom home. Habitat built the eight children still living at home. When Maria milestone home in Labelle to raise awareness According to the U.S. Census, more than half came into Habitat’s program, she needed to the continued need for affordable housing of all Florida renters spent over 30% of their a larger, affordable space for her growing in this community. Susanne is a manager for income on housing in 2008. About 40% of all family. Her desire was to continue living in Handy Food Stores. At the dedication of her mortgage holders devoted at least a third of Hendry County. It took only weeks for Maria’s home, Suzanne’s boss came out to celebrate in their income to house payments. Habitat’s 250 sweat equity hours to be completed. At the manager’s accomplishment. The build was monthly mortgage payments are set at less the dedication of her home, Maria’s family also commemorated in the name of Habitat’s than 30% of the homeowner’s income; this is barbequed a feast under an outdoor tent for founder, Millard Fuller. Fuller passed away just what the state of Florida considers affordable. Habitat’s construction crew and volunteers weeks before the houseraising. Habitat homes are assigned to families based who helped her dream of affordable This year Habitat for Humanity housed a total of 83 children in Lee & Hendry Counties. Cape Coral Arizona a few years ago. While working at two sons after a divorce left the single mom Lee Memorial Hospital, Susan says all she without decent, affordable housing for her Maria and her son have seen their share of could afford is an apartment that had leaky children. She completed her sweat equity struggles. By the time the two found Habitat, windows and only one exit; the other exit hours in Habitat’s thrift store and helped sell Maria says she and her son had moved was padlocked and no one can find the key. playhouse raffle tickets for Habitat’s Christmas from Colombia and lost all hope in human “My youngest daughter has so many scars fundraiser. While going through Habitat’s kindness. Her biggest concern was finding from spider and insect bites due to a lack program, Shannon struggled through a a safe place for her son to grow up in. Maria of extermination where we currently live,” custody battle and loss of income. With the helps people day in and day out through Susan said, “but I don’t make enough to afford help of her family, friends and faith, she her job at Hope Hospice, so when she came anything else.” Finding Habitat, Susan says she pressed on and received the keys to her very to Habitat and found others wanted to help has started a new path for her life; she has a own four-bedroom home. When Habitat told her through the homeownership program, new house and is now studying to become a her how much her mortgage was going to be, Maria says she found a new hope in God and nurse. she started jumping up and down and crying, on Families mankind. and thanking God for Habitat and the support Shannon came to Habitat for Humanity with that helped her achieve her dream. Susan and her two daughters moved from great enthusiasm to begin a new life with her
  • 5. JOY PRIDE LOVE FAMILY HOPE DREAM
  • 6. Helping Dreams HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF LEE COUNTY, INC. | ANNUAL REPORT 08-09 PAGE 4 Bonita Springs a decent place for her and Carlos. When put a pinch on her relatives, Sonia was faced Refugio came to Habitat, she had a very clear with an ultimatum; move out or be kicked 24-year old Refugio and her baby boy Carlos dream; to become a homeowner and give her out because relatives were moving back in. rented a room in a Bonita Springs house lived growing son some stability, space and a place Sonia heard about Habitat on t.v. By working in by four other family members. Because of their own. She asked friends to help her in ER registration at Lee Memorial Hospital, of overcrowding, she started to scout out a with sweat equity hours and consequently, she was able to afford a Habitat mortgage in place of her own. But during the economic finished the program very quickly. Bonita Springs and today pays almost half of spiral, her relatives lost their home and left the what she was paying on rent each month; that area; leaving Refugio and her son homeless. 37-year old Sonia and her four children were includes taxes and insurance! Although she worked for the Hyatt Regency renting a 3-bedroom house from a relative Hotel, her monthly income couldn’t afford and paying $800/month. When the economy Families entering Habitat’s program in 2009 made an average salary of $26,239.79. Fort Myers Habitat’s Thrift Store putting in sweat equity In 1998, Habitat built Beecher Village, a hours. In the midst of working toward their 73-house subdivision located off Veronica 22-year old Jessica and 25-year old Issac have dream of homeownership, Gabriel lost his job, Shoemaker. While the homes filled up fast, two four-year old boys and a three-year old and the family’s dream started to fade. Habitat over time vacancies have given other families girl. The family of five shared one bedroom renewed that dream through the Habitat a chance at a new life of homeownership. in Issac’s mother’s house, which also housed Maintenance Division. Gabriel was offered Christal has three children all under the two of Issac’s siblings. In return for the room, a temporary position while he searched age of 10, two of them with disabilities. Her the couple paid the electric bill each month for a new job. Today, the couple’s dream of biggest concern was having more space for while looking for a house they could afford homeownership is a reality. the children’s medical equipment and a space with enough bedrooms for everyone. A friend where her kids could feel safe and she could referred the couple to Habitat’s program. With 25-year old Ashley and her two children; become more independent as a single parent. Isaac’s landscaping income and Jessica’s work Jenissa, 7 and Dominick, 6 were living in at a car rental service, the two found Habitat’s an apartment with one simple wish, to be 78-year old Genola made her final payment mortgage for a 4-bedroom home within able to call a place home and have a yard to to Habitat this year and officially is the proud reach. play in. Although Ashley worked full time owner of a mortgage-free home. “This has as a housekeeper, her wages couldn’t afford been a dream to make that final payment,” Gabriel and Otilia, a young couple with a more than their rent. That’s because Ashley’s she says. “I made sure my first payment every three-year old daughter and another child on daughter has a prosthetic leg, which creates month was my mortgage and I didn’t worry the way, shared a one-bedroom trailer that costly medical bills. Today, Ashley’s monthly about decorating or buying a bunch of things was deteriorating quickly. The growing family mortgage payment, plus insurance and taxes, for my house until I had it paid off. Now, I’m Become Reality of four needed more space, but something is almost half of what she was paying for rent planning to get a new roof after I pay off the that would fit within their budget. After each month and she has a place to call home. furniture I just put on layaway.” finding Habitat, Gabriel spent every Friday in
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  • 8. Lehigh Acres 3-bedroom house with Patricia’s parents for Habitat’s program and became a homeowner the last two and a half years. “It’s hard with on the school district’s income. Today, Patricia, Patricia is a bus driver for the Lee County what I get paid to afford even food, let alone Jonathan and Ethan each have their own School District. She and her two sons, a place of our own,” she says. Patricia heard bedroom in a Lehigh Acres home of their own. Jonathan, 16 and Ethan, 3, have shared a about Habitat from a co-worker who joined Dear Sir or Madaam: My name is Shawnda. I am a wife and mother of five. I am in desperate need of a Habitat home due to the fact that my family and I currently have only one income in the household and the home that we are renting is currently in foreclosure. It’s very stressful as parents not knowing where your next home will be. Our family is too big to move in with family members while we save money to move. To come up with the first, last and security deposit to rent another home big enough for our family is impossible right now. We are praying that things will turn around soon so that we can have another income in the home. We are willing to do whatever necessary procedures to help our family have a secure home. Thank you. Sincerely, Shawnda Shawnda and Reginald and their five children upon. On top of that, Reginald was laid off office assistant, the family qualified for found themselves caught in the middle of the from his job and the couple didn’t qualify for a Habitat’s program. Today, Shawnda and foreclosure crisis and they didn’t even own conventional mortgage. A friend of the family Reginald pay a monthly mortgage (including a house! The couple was notified that the had gone through Habitat’s homeownership taxes and insurance) equal to a third of their 3-bedroom house they had rented for almost program and recommended the organization. rent. 2 years was in the process of being foreclosed Because Shawnda was still working as an
  • 9. HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF LEE COUNTY, INC. | ANNUAL REPORT 08-09 PAGE 7 Refocusing Our Efforts months until they could find steady work. The Fuller’s took the idea to Zaire. Within a More than 30 homeowners took part in the few years, the simple concrete block homes Habitat for Humanity of Lee County has been program and were able to make their monthly replaced unhealthy mud-and-thatch homes. building houses in partnership with low- mortgage payments to Habitat at a time when income families for almost 30 years. While many banks and mortgage companies were It was a simple call to action that generated more than 1,000 families have turned their closing their doors. Millard’s vision for the future and has inspired homeownership dreams into a reality through millions to jump on board. Today, that Habitat, thousands are still paying more than Within a year, Lee County had become one vision has spawned two international half their income on housing; while hundreds a community devastated by escalating ministries, housing more than 1,500,000 more are being forced to live in substandard foreclosure rates and job losses. But because people in 3,000 communities globally. housing because prices are out of reach. Habitat had already put into place practices for the future plight, we were able to absorb On February 3rd, at the age of 74, Millard During Fall 2008 Southwest Florida home the shockwave with less impact than most. unexpectedly passed away after a brief prices plummeted to a historical low. Habitat’s illness. While many mourned the loss of his board of directors predicted the classic Today, dozens of Habitat chapters around the leadership, hundreds celebrated the fullness Habitat model of building single-family country have adopted Lee County’s housing of his life. Locally, Habitat for Humanity of Lee houses on infill lots would no longer fully methods. County dedicated it’s 1000th house in Millard’s address the community’s most urgent needs. honor and legacy. Habitat began a shift in how the organization Habitat Founder provided homes. Millard was once quoted as saying, “We know The first seeds of Habitat for Humanity from experience that when we move on faith, Habitat started to purchase vacant and were sown at Koinonia Farm, a Christian God moves with us and by doing what we can, foreclosed properties in the community, farming community. In 1965, financially we make a difference.” rehabbing the structures and placing families successful Millard Fuller had made his living back in these empty homes. The new model as an attorney and entrepreneur, but money took advantage of existing infrastructure couldn’t buy its way out of the troubles he was and renew the neighborhoods where these having in his marriage. The couple gave away houses stood. everything they owned and decided to start over at Koinonia. While there, founder of the Unemployment numbers started to climb farming community, Clarence Jordan, asked as well. Board members predicted Habitat Fuller for help in housing the workers on homeowners would not be exempt Koinonia’s plantation; families were too poor from layoffs. The group came up with a to qualify for conventional home loans. Built ‘maintenance division’ that employed current on the teachings of Jesus Christ, the two came Habitat homeowners who had fallen victim up with partnership housing and built their to the economic downturn. Homeowners first house in 1969 using this method. were temporarily employed part-time for six Between January 1 and December 31, 2009, Habitat’s average house price sale was $60,974.36
  • 10. A Heart HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF LEE COUNTY, INC. | ANNUAL REPORT 08-09 PAGE 8 Volunteers are the heart and soul of Habitat. Fort Myers Beach group reported a total of The construction sites are only one of the 683 hours helping Habitat. In fact, 94-year old Summit Church provided over 100 ‘nail many ways individuals and groups get Alex Brown, a member of Chapel by the Sea, pounders’ in April 2009 to raise the walls of involved with our organization. Through was a part of Habitat’s building efforts in the four homes in Labelle. This equates to 714 Habitat’s thrift store, special events, bulk early days. volunteer hours on a single day! It was a mailing, technical needs, committee activities, significant accomplishment for both the South advocacy efforts and fundraisers, volunteers This group not only supports Habitat on the Fort Myers church and Habitat for Humanity of from all walks of life step up to the plate and jobsite, but also financially. Every Christmas, Lee County. give their talents selflessly. the church holds a fundraiser that nets about $800 for Habitat’s cause. Chapel by the Sea Currently Habitat chapters collectively see volunteers say they volunteer because it feels more than 750,000 volunteers annually good to help others. “We love helping those partnering around the globe. The goal is to in need and feel a real Christian satisfaction raise that number to a million by the year from it,” says Ron Buss, Chapel By The Sea crew 2013. leader. “It also helps,” he says, “that the entire group enjoys each other’s company and the Habitat challenged local churches to an inter- Habitat for Humanity was built on the camaraderie.” faith build in February. Ten congregations foundation of local churches. So it comes answered the call, with more than seventy as no surprise that some of Habitat’s most First Presbyterian Church of Bonita Springs volunteers on site. Walls and trusses were dedicated volunteers today stem from its is another congregation with consistant raised by the end of the day for two partner cornerstone. For over a dozen years, Chapel volunteerism on Habitat’s build sites. In 2008, families in Lehigh Acres. Even more volunteers by the Sea has consistantly volunteered on a group of five men from this church recorded took part in the build by providing lunch for Habitat for Humanity work sites. In 2009, the over 450 hours for the year. the group of builders. Lee County Habitat volunteers logged a total of 150,000 hours of service in 2009. Southwest Florida has the privilege of Some of these dedicated “snowbirds” include volunteer hours in their first year alone. welcoming thousands of northern residents the Sanibel men, who have put in over 500 every year. Without the “snowbirds” who call hours on Habitat’s jobsites, the Summerlin The Cape Coral Construction Industry Lee County their second home, Habitat for Women, who have logged dozens of hours in Association (CCCIA) extended a hand-up in Humanity would not be as successful. In fact, Habitat’s paintshop alongside Peace Lutheran 2009 by offering to rehab a house purchased because of the generous time, talents and Church members. from foreclosure inventory by Habitat for treasures shared with us by those individuals, Humanity. Dozens of professional contractors of Volunteerism Habitat for Humanity of Lee County is the Since 2007, the Landings bring a small group volunteered three days and used some of their second largest affiliate in the nation. of men to join Habitat’s efforts. This team own excess building materials to accomplish of “nail pounders” put in more than 300 the goal.
  • 11. 1. college kids close up Heart joy people giving family love
  • 12. A Spirit HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF LEE COUNTY, INC. | ANNUAL REPORT 08-09 PAGE 10 Students from twelve colleges and universities some even made additional cash donations. Viking Craftsman Companies donated a spent their spring break building houses The club gave remaining clothes to Habitat’s playhouse themselves, buying the materials in Lee County. The students traveled from Thrift Store and donated entry fees in the and building it. The house appeared at the Minnesota, Wisconsin, Missouri, New amount of $101.49 toward Habitat’s mission. Orange Grove Publix in North Fort Myers. Hampshire, Ohio, Massachusetts, Vermont, Colorado, Connecticut and Florida. More than The 3rd Annual Playhouse Christmas A third house was paid for by a Chico’s 33,000 High School and college students Fundraiser brought in variety this year, in employee. The company then arranged for actively support Habitat through campus terms of builders involved and the style of Renaissance Homes to build a whimsical, Dr. chapters. playhouses. An anonymous donor bought a Seuss style house. Chicos housed the home at playhouse kit and volunteers Bob Syversen, their Metro Parkway headquarters. Florida Gulf Coast University Anthropology Tom Fitzgerald, Jay Harper and Jim Grier Club helped raise funds for Habitat’s cause assembled the unit. Customers got a sneak To kick off the event at Publix, Habitat helped through a Clothing Swap. Clothing swappers peak of what was to come at the Holiday Art the Harry Chapin Food Bank collect canned were asked to contribute garments in good Market in Harborside. The house went on goods in Habitat’s thrift store delivery truck. condition and pay a fee to rummage through display in mid-November in Habitat’s North When playhouse tickets were sold and food piles of donated clothes brought in by others. Fort Myers Thrift Store. was donated, bells jingled and horns honked. Both staff and students took part in the swap; The average volunteer served 9.6 hours with Habitat in 2009. The average individual donor gave $696.79 to Habitat during that same time period. Each year, a few of Habitat’s corporate donors The Minnesota Twins players donated their the partnership surpassed the milestone stand out amongst the rest. Here are the celebrity status and time during Spring of 100,000 donated appliances, serving stories of those who brought enthusiasm Training 2009 to bowl with the community more than 50,000 Habitat families. By 2011, from their employees as volunteers, gifts of and help Habitat raise another roof. This was Whirlpool plans to support every Habitat products and services and essential financial the second year for the Twins & Pins event, home built globally. support in FY09. which brought in $7,000. The Minnesota Twins organization have been proud supporters of Some of Lee County’s services and retail Publix Super Market Charities raised a ninth Habitat for Humanity of Lee County for 5 years stepped up to Habitat’s plate this year by Habitat home in Lee County this year! The now. contributing what they do best to Habitat’s organization provides a grant to pay for their special events: Bob Evans Restaurant, Sanibel projects, while local Publix employees get In 2009, Habitat for Humanity and Whirlpool Bean Island Coffees, Cape Coral Chik-fil-a, involved in the building. Publix already has celebrated a full decade of partnership. Since Starbucks on Pine Island Road, Miss Lucy’s of Giving given the thumbs up to Habitat in support of 1999, Whirlpool has supported Habitat by House of Holidays in South Fort Myers, a tenth project next year. donating a range and refrigerator for every Denmark Interiors and HoneyBaked Ham in new home built in North America. In 2009, Fort Myers.
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  • 14. A Legacy HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF LEE COUNTY, INC. | ANNUAL REPORT 08-09 PAGE 12 During 2008-2009 the support from local leadership of John Felsenthal and Cal Walker, families over the last six years. gated communities and local businesses the group spearheaded committee meetings, continued in spite of harsh economic times. scheduled volunteers and designated Pelican Landing, led by Gerry Lanois, is Through committee meetings, food prep, golf neighborhood captains for their golf another long standing gated community of tournaments and road races, volunteers and tournament and raffle fundraisers. Habitat supporters. The group mails an appeal financial support provided seven families with letter every year to raise funds and holds a a safe, decent place to live. Shadow Wood residents also have a ladies tea luncheon. Pelican Landing raised committee. Under the leadership of Bill Lentz, the walls on their seventh Habitat home this Bonita Bay Residents have sponsored the gated community held auctions, raffles year. 19 Habitat homes since 1996. Under the and golf tournaments to house 15 Habitat Miromar Lakes residents put their tastebuds appeal to neighboring residents. The group sneakers for the fundraiser. to the test for Habitat. The group prepared sponsored their second Habitat home this special dishes for a Taste of Miromar fundraiser year and rehabbed a house bought out of Thanks to these organized efforts, many and held their own golf tournament and foreclosure for a deserving family! families are reaping the benefits of the auction to help raise money for housing. The benevolence of these neighborhoods. group also took part in building efforts. The Verandah Community and 1st Bank Habitat hopes to involve more communities partnered to sponsor home together through in partnership to provide decent, affordable of Philanthropy Shell Point Retirement Community helped “Race the Roof”, an 8K race in the Verandah homes for hardworking partner families in our Habitat raise funds by making a letter- community. Nearly 200 runners laced up their program.
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  • 16. HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF LEE COUNTY, INC. | ANNUAL REPORT 08-09 PAGE 14 Community Sponsor Gerry Lanois has been a supporter of Habitat for Humanity of Lee County since 1995. In 2002, as a resident of Pelican landing, Gerry spearheaded a community-wide fund raising campaign. Using a direct-mail piece, Gerry asked residents of Pelican Landing to make donations to underwrite building materials for a single- family home. In his first year, as a committee of one, Gerry raised $35,000. Since then, Gerry has rallied other Pelican Landing residents to help raise over $330,000; including private donations and the Pelican Landing Ladies Tea. Together, these dollars have sponsored seven Habitat homes. In addition to fundraising efforts, Gerry is a Habitat “nail pounder”; raising the walls he helped fund. Last year, the Pelican Landing sponsored home was built in record time—less than 2 months. It typically takes a team of volunteers 4-6 months to complete the task. The legacy of one individual committed to a mission is priceless. At the end of the 2009 season Gerry retired as the primary fundraiser in Pelican Landing. A committee of 10 will replace him. Corporate Partner Robb and Stucky Furnishings has contributed to the mission of affordable housing in a couple of ways. Through Habitat’s Thrift Store, Robb and Stucky has donated couches, chairs, tables, lamps, beds, dressers, night stands, patio chairs and tables, accessories…and the list goes on. These donations have allowed homeowners and the general public to purchase high-quality goods at affordable prices. In turn, the revenue from Habitat’s store has built dozens of homes in the community. It’s business partners such as Robb & Stucky Furnishings, donating literally thousands of dollars in merchandise, that has allowed Habitat to house even more families. Further, Robb & Stucky Furnishings has sponsored Habitat homes through the State of Florida Tax Credit Program. Faith-in-Action Habitat’s Faith Relations Committee serves as a common ground for all faiths to join hands in the name of Habitat and the affordable housing mission in Lee and Hendry counties. Without the dedicated individuals on this committee, it would be impossible to have Building on Faith; an annual build with volunteers of many faiths. It would also be difficult to encourage prayer support and fundraising efforts, through church goers and congregational mission committees. Joanne Landes-Ross has been a member of the committee since its inception in 2003. Joanne rarely misses a meeting and dedicates herself to the mission of the group. If there is a need, Joanne is willing to implement a plan. She diligently searches out opportunities to share Habitat’s cause with other congregations in hopes that all faiths can meet on Habitat grounds.
  • 17. HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF LEE COUNTY, INC. | ANNUAL REPORT 08-09 PAGE 15 Home Sponsors ($50,000) January 1, 2009 - December 31, 2009 Mr. & Mrs. David Copham Publix Super Markets Charities Val Ward Cadillac, Inc. Bank of America Raymond Building Supply Corp Golf & Electric Vehicles, Inc. Coconut Point Ford Sam Galloway Ford Auto Fin. Of SWFL, Inc. Home-Tech Services, Inc. Sam Galloway Mazda Master Builders Club ($10,000 - $49,999) January 1, 2009 - December 31, 2009 Three Anonymous Donors Mr. & Mrs. David E. Momot Valspar Corporation Mr. Michael P. Armenia Mr. Gary Miller Whirlpool Corporation Mrs. Jane H. Berktold Fernandez Foundation Mr. Henry J. Camosse First Presbyterian Church of Bonita Springs Hope Builders Club ($5,000 - $9,999) January 1, 2009 - December 31, 2009 Anonymous Donor Ms. Ira Miller Platinum Builder of Central FL Mr. & Mrs. Enoch Cantebury Mr. & Mrs. David Momot Schrock Investors Realty Mr. & Mrs. Hugh W. Crawford Mr. & Mrs. Thomas L. Thomas Square D/Schneider Electric Mr. & Mrs. John Felsenthal Mr. & Mrs. John E. Walker United Subcontractors, Inc. GE Foundation Bonita Springs-Estero Realtor Association Winny Lups Trust Mr. & Mrs. John J. Grisik DuFrane Jewelers, Ltd. Yale Residential Security Systems Mr. & Mrs. David H. Hardwick Faith Presbyterian Church Mr. & Mrs. Jerry R. Lane First Bank Finish Carpenters Club ($2,500 - $4,999) January 1, 2009 - December 31, 2009 Mr. Vern E. Archibald Ms. Roberta Parillo Craig & Beverley Miller Family Fdn. Mr. & Mrs. Gerald G. Benson In Memory of Anthony and Sybil Parillo Minnesota Twins Community Fund Mr. & Mrs. Gene R. Deboef Mr. & Mrs. William Pugh Sanibel Community Church Ms. Lina C. Fisher Mr. John T. Ross, Jr. Sanibel Congregational UCC Mr. George S. Herscher Abooma Technologies Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Seidell Mr. & Mrs. Andrew S. Kampf All Florida Appraisals St. Michael & All Angels Episcopal Mr. & Mrs. William B. Lentz Captiva Chapel By The Sea Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas A. Maurillo Christian Stewardship Foundation
  • 18. HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF LEE COUNTY, INC. | ANNUAL REPORT 08-09 PAGE 16 Wall Raisers Club ($1,000 - $2,499) January 1, 2009 - December 31, 2009 Ms. Evon Adams Mr. & Mrs. James H. Keller Mr. & Mrs. E. Joseph Welle Anonymous Donor Mr. & Mrs. Mike LaForte Mr. & Mrs. Ganesh K. Vatthyam Mr. & Mrs. Edward E. Barr Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Lawless Mr. & Mrs. Jerry H. Welty Mr. & Mrs. Geoffrey M. Becker Mr. & Mrs. E. Gaylord Lee Mr. Robert J. Wigley Mr. & Mrs. Owen Berg Mr. & Mrs. Michael R. Leyden A.O. Smith Water Products Mr. & Mrs. Clyde Berger Ms. Kate B. Luzius All American Dance Studio Mr. & Mrs. David H. Benson Mr. & Mrs. Richard Lynch Backe Foundation Mr. & Mrs. L. Wilson Berry, Jr. Mr. Brian M. Megibow Badcock Corporation Mr. David P. Browne, P.A. Mr. & Mrs. Michael W. Miller Bill Smith, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Burke Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Moe Cape Appraisals Mr. & Mrs. William H. Burleigh Mr. & Mrs. John H. Monk, Jr. Cape Christian Fellowship Mr. & Mrs. Charles Chadwell Ms. Virginia H. Moriarty Chapel By The Sea Presbyterian Mr. & Mrs. Dave W. Courtney Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Murphy, Jr. Christ United Methodist Church of Ms. Eileen A. Courtney Mr. & Mrs. Denis H. Noah David Plummer & Associates, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Tom Dawson Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Oswald Dominion Foundation - Matching Mr. & Mrs. Jack W. Dreyer Mr. Alvin L. Park Dow Chemical Company Mr. & Mrs. John L. Dupre, III Ms. Eleanor F. Peebles Encore Bank Mr. & Mrs. Warren H. Durling Mr. & Mrs. Tom R. Prather Eyetopian Optical Mr. & Mrs. Ron Ezerski Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Pratko Gulfshore Insurance Ms. Gail E. Graham Ms. Karen Quanstrom Hansen Charitable Fund Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Green Mr. & Mrs. Dennis J. Rehak Hunter Douglas Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Hebeisen Mrs. Dorothy J. Richardson Kohl’s Cares for Kids Mr. & Mrs. Theodore E. Heidenreich Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Schulze Merck Partnership For Giving Mr. & Mrs. Jack J. Hewes Mr. & Mrs. Richard H. Shera, Jr. Mondo Uomo Mr. & Mrs. Larry J. Hinman Family Mr. & Mrs. Fred V. Simon Owen-Ames-Kimball Company Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Hochberg Mr. & Mrs. Ted (Dale) Smith Sam’s Club Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Charles Idelson Ms. Mary L. Sparkman Watermeier Property Services, LLC Ms. Carol Daniels & Dick Jacker Mr. & Mrs. William E. Taylor Wesley Memorial United Church In Memory of Millard Fuller Ms. Rhoda Todd Mr. & Mrs. Wayne C. Kaufmann Mr. & Mrs. Albert W. White, Jr. Framing Club ($500 - $999) January 1, 2009 - December 31, 2009 Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Tod E. Bayne Mr. & Mrs. Ron Bajkowsky Mr. & Mrs. John Albritton Mr. & Mrs. Tim Blaicher, II Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Boyle Mr. & Mrs. Reynold M. Anderson Mr. B.F. Briggs Mr. & Mrs. John Burden, III Mr. & Mrs. Joseph T. Aveni Mr. & Mrs. David E. Barry Mr. & Mrs. Harold W. Davis
  • 19. HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF LEE COUNTY, INC. | ANNUAL REPORT 08-09 PAGE 17 Mr. & Mrs. Jack S. Dibie Mr. & Mrs. Larry Loder Mr. & Mrs. August B. Turturro Mr. & Mrs. Martin J. Downey Mr. & Mrs. Larry Levey Dr. & Mrs. Charles J. Theisen, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Fred H. Bertrand Ms. Ellen Lysik Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Thomas Mr. & Mrs. Roger E. Brownell Mr. & Mrs. Brett T. Lemmon Mr. & Mrs. William A. Tychsen Mr. & Mrs. F. John Bunting Mr. & Mrs. Paul K. Loftus Mr. & Mrs. Louis C. Varljen Mr. & Mrs. James E. Bedenko Mr. & Mrs. Dale E. Lintner Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Vogt Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Cavuto Mr. & Mrs. Bill R. Lester Mr. Richard D. Verleger Mr. & Mrs. Gary R. Davidson Mr. & Mrs. Geoffrey S. Mason Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Wilson Mr. & Mrs. William J. Delayo Mr. & Mrs. John P. Mettler Mr. & Mrs. Edward Young Mr. & Mrs. Timothy W. DeVitt Mr. William J. Murphy, III Mr. & Mrs. John B. Yasinsky Mr. & Mrs. Eric M. Dovman Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Martin Ms. Patricia Welch Mr. & Mrs. David G. Daly Mr. & Mrs. Douglas C. Mehle Mr. Robert A. Wheeler Mr. & Mrs. David A. Eckrich Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Marriott Mr. & Mrs. Theodore P. Woerner Mr. & Mrs. James R. Elsesser, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Timothy M. McAuliff Ms. Cynthia S. Zimmer Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Ethier Ms. Mary E. Nesi Mr. Joseph A. Zalenski, Jr. Mr. Ron Ellingson Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Nicoletti ABC Liquors Employees Charity Mr. & Mrs. Peter Ferro Mr. John R. Noblitt Agostino’s Fine Furnishings of Ms. Judith M. Finn Mr. & Mrs. Chester I. Nielsen, III Armstrong Pest Control, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. William T. Gaus Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence T. O’Connell Bank of America Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Maurice R. Gebhardt Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. O’Dea CPH Engineers, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. John S. Gleason Mr. & Mrs. Bruce A. Philp Dance Life of SWFL Mr. & Mrs. Charles R. Hrdlicka Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Peppercorn Denmark Interiors Mr. J. Michael Hillard Mr. & Mrs. Ronald L. Pierce Estero Bay Chevrolet, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Chet A. Hobert Mr. & Mrs. James H. Richards Faith United Methodist Church Ms. Patricia J. Huber Mr. & Mrs. Lex W. Roulston Fort Myers Congregational UCC In Memory of William Huber Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Romano H2O Restoration Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Howard Mr. & Mrs. Bill R. Rummler Iona-Hope Episcopal Church Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Jorgensen Mr. & Mrs. Richard Singleton Johnson & Johnson/Matching Gifts Mr. Gary L. Jaarda Mr. & Mrs. Joseph G. Sandza Middleton’s One Hour Air Ms. Sadako K. Judd Mr. August V. Seibel Pat Bracy & Friends Music Mr. & Mrs. Farris G. Kalil Mr. & Mrs. Steven C. Shimp The Umbrella Group Mr. Charles L. Kitchen Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd R. Stallings Tractor Supply Mr. & Mrs. Kingston Kovac Mrs. Kathryn A. Swingle Tween Waters Inn Mr. & Mrs. Gerald D. Lanois In Memory of Tom Harney Wachovia Bank Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Legette Mr. & Mrs. Ralph D. Scearce Wachovia Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Lindberg Mr. & Mrs. Ronald K. Sperling Worldwide Religious Services, Inc.
  • 20. HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF LEE COUNTY, INC. | ANNUAL REPORT 08-09 PAGE 18 Foundation Club ($100 - $499) January 1, 2009 - December 31, 2009 Twelve Anonymous Donors Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Becker Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd G. Barbara Mr. & Mrs. Weston W. Adams Mr. & Mrs. William J. Bergold Mr. & Mrs. Leon Bartos Mrs. Alfred M. Ames Mr. & Mrs. Henry D. Bean, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Elliot S. Blackman Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Andrews Mr. David M. Boardman Mr. & Mrs. Howard G. Beaufait Dr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Allenburg Mr. & Mrs. Thomas R. Beirne Mr. & Mrs. Kevin D. Brenan Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Arrigo Dr. & Mrs. Andrew E. Berkow Ms. Joan A. Baron Honorable James R. Adams Ms. Sanchen B. Barnum Mr. & Mrs. C. Douglas Ballinger Mr. Lawrence J. Alves Mr. Steve Begyr Mr. & Mrs. James R. Bond Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Allison Mr. & Mrs. Roy Burton Mr. & Mrs. Dennis R. Barber Mr. & Mrs. Bruce P. Anderson Mr. & Mrs. Thomas I. Betts Dr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Beauregard Mr. & Mrs. David F. Allemong Mr. & Mrs. Michael Beebe Dr. John H. Bellew Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Ahlborg Mrs. Monica Billings Mr. & Mrs. Richard Boynton Mr. & Mrs. Robert Avant Mr. & Mrs. Clement A. Bieker Ms. Virginia V. Brodbeck Mr. Michael A. Aznavorian Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Buscher Mr. & Mrs. Christopher W. Bracy Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Ainsworth Mr. & Mrs. Francis V. Breeze Mr. & Mrs. Richard P. Byington Ms. Laverne B. Ahrens Mr. & Mrs. John Balducci Mr. & Mrs. Fred W. Busch Mr. & Mrs. John Attwood Mr. & Mrs. John S. Bitow Mr. & Mrs. Alvin O. Butler Mr. & Mrs. Phillip G. Avery Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Boudreau Mr. & Mrs. Jerome E. Burns Mr. & Mrs. Daniel R. Apple Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Betchkal Mr. & Mrs. Bill A. Baldwin Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Armstrong Mr. & Mrs. Peter A. Bouyea Mr. & Mrs. Gerald E. Beasley Mr. & Mrs. Karl Aulbach Mr. & Mrs. Louis J. Bacig Mr. & Mrs. John R. Brown Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey G. Albertson Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Bartholomew Mr. & Mrs. Ronald T. Bunting Mr. & Mrs. John K. Anundsen Mr. & Mrs. James P. Barry Dr. & Mrs. Donald S. Blatnik Mr. & Mrs. Ignatius Alcamo Mr. & Mrs. Carl R. Bartone Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Baltosiewich Mr. Dominick V. D’Acunto Mr. & Mrs. David I. Barton Mr. & Mrs. John S. Barth Ms. Jeanne R. Allison Mr. & Mrs. Dwight Bowden Mr. & Mrs. William Barbre Mr. & Mrs. William Andres Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Biggs Mr. & Mrs. James Bell Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Ambelang Mr. Edward B. Brunswick Ms. Mary Ann Bennett Mr. & Mrs. Roger L. Alderink Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Beaupre Mr. & Mrs. David S. Bugby Mr. John R. Anderson Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Bouffard Mr. Harvey M. Bujold Mr. & Mrs. Frederick L. Avril Mr. & Mrs. Bruce B. Beers Mr. & Mrs. Edward Bukovsky Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Antonelli Mr. & Mrs. William L. Bridge Mr. & Mrs. William R. Briggs Mr. & Mrs. Anthony A. Achkio Mr. & Mrs. E.J. Boyle, III Mr. & Mrs. Dann W. Battina Mr. & Mrs. Wendell F. Allen Mr. & Mrs. Daniel W. Brady Mr. & Mrs. David C. Bowers Ms. Sherrie Adam Mr. Willis P. Blackwood Mr. & Mrs. Patrick A. Burns Mr. Robert L. Adams Mr & Mrs John D. Bowlin Mr. & Mrs. Eric L. Bumstead Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Adams Mr. & Mrs. James Biehl Ms. Covella H. Biggers Mr. Thomas L. Arnold Mr. & Mrs. David W. Beckley Mr. & Mrs. Jackson J. Boone Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Birrell Mr. C. Paul Barmore Mr. & Mrs. Brian M. Boor Mr. Walter Bourne Mr. & Mrs. Anthony W. Bour Mr. Philip Beardslee
  • 21. HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF LEE COUNTY, INC. | ANNUAL REPORT 08-09 PAGE 19 Ms. Patricia A. Briceland Ms. Camille Cotran Ms. Ruth M. Carrell Mr. & Mrs. Stephen R. Bright Mr. & Mrs. Donald H. Cookson Dr. & Mrs. Richard R. Curtin, M.D. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Bernaciak Mr. & Mrs. Robert O. Cooling, Jr. Ms. Amanda B. Cross Dr. & Mrs. William J. Brown Mr. & Mrs. John F. Casey Mr. & Mrs. James R. Cote Mr. Richard R. Bertrand Mr. & Mrs. Charles C. Carroll Mr. Werner Christinger Mr. & Mrs. Jack C. Burdett Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Castrogiovanni, Mr. & Mrs. Vincent J. Corbo Mr. & Mrs. Andrew J. Behr Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Cerullo St. Leo Catholic Church Mr. & Mrs. Peter S. Burgess Mr. & Mrs. Chauncey R. Charlson, Ms. Patricia Cobb Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas W. Borusiewich Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth M. Cyrus Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence P. Carr Mr. & Mrs. Russel H. Binford Mr. & Mrs. Dominick F. Carbone Mr. & Mrs. Richard T. Celiberti Mr. Bryan A. Becker Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Clay Mr. & Mrs. William A. Carr Mr. & Mrs. Norman Beecher Mr. & Mrs. Dale C. Chorba Mr. & Mrs. Mark J. Cocozza Mr. & Mrs. James Burg Ms. Patricia D. Cunningham Mr. James H. Chisholm Mr. & Mrs. Roger Barna Mr. & Mrs. Edmund J. Corvelli, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas S. Callans Mr. & Mrs. John R. Byrd Mr. & Mrs. Howard K. Cohen Mr. & Mrs. George M. Correia Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Bagan Mr. & Mrs. Stan C. Cramton Mr. & Mrs. J. Douglas Court Mr. & Mrs. Dennis M. Bell Mr. & Mrs. G. Mark Curry Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Copeland, III Mr. & Mrs. James J. Bongard Mr. & Mrs. Ralph J. Carsillo Mr. & Mrs. Paul M. Cherubino Ms. Gene Bacon Dr. John F. Crowe Mr. & Mrs. Daniel B. Craver Dr. & Mrs. Charles W. Bartholome Mr. & Mrs. Harvey G. Cleland Mr. & Mrs. Harry F. Claytor Mr. Dana S. Briggs Mr. & Mrs. Daniel H. Conroy Mr. & Mrs. Gerald N. Corcoran Mr. & Mrs. David H. Bryan Mr. & Mrs. Nelson B. Cooney, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Rinardo Constantino Mr. & Mrs. Joseph W. Bucciarelli Mr. & Mrs. Christopher J. Coughlin Mr. & Mrs. Michael Capozzi Ms. Joan Bulvanoski Mr. & Mrs. Gerald J. Cassidy Ms. Eileen A. Chittick Mr. John A. Beach Mr. & Mrs. William Cummings Mr. & Mrs. Michael Cavanaugh Mr. & Mrs. Gary J. Brooks Mr. & Mrs. George W. Crothers Mr. & Mrs. Dennis J. Cech Ms. Susan Blumenkrantz Mr. Michael S. Collins Mr. John Christopher In Honor of Bob and Sally Horn Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Caffrey Mr. Howard F. Campbell Mr. & Mrs. Vincent R. Beasley Mr. & Mrs. Jack P. Carey, M.D. Mr. & Mrs. James B. Coffey In Memory of Harold Ruth Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Cavanaugh Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Cerullo Balzer Family Fund Mr. & Mrs. Anthony L. Craig Mr. & Mrs. Clark A. Colby Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Craft Mr. & Mrs. Larry Courtnage Mr. & Mrs. David Y. Curtin Mr. & Mrs. Vincent D. Cucchiara Mr. & Mrs. Thomas B. Curlin Ms. Dolores A. Cari Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Culberson Mr. Roger Cassin In Memory of Harold Ruth Mr. & Mrs. Rollin H. Crawford Mr. David F. Carberry Mr. & Mrs. Frank D. Dellaquila Ms. Lynn Cooper In Memory of Harold Ruth Mr. & Mrs. Francis A. Daniher Mr. & Mrs. Joseph G. Calabrese Ms. Joanne Cincotta Mr. & Mrs. Martin E. Dolence, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Carlton-Jones Ms. Margaret T. Carroll-Reeves Mr. & Mrs. Herbert H. Damman Mr. & Mrs. Bertrand Couture Ms. Candace Cresswell Mr. & Mrs. Jerry E. Druen Mr. & Mrs. Frederick J. Costello In Memory of Janice Oles Mr. David A. Doran Mr. & Mrs. Stan Culver Mr. & Mrs. Michael R. Conner Dr Frankie G. Dupre Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey A. Clarke Ms. Norma Anne Crawford Ms. Robin Driskill
  • 22. HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF LEE COUNTY, INC. | ANNUAL REPORT 08-09 PAGE 20 Capt. & Mrs. Walter W. Doescher, Dr. & Mrs. Daniel L. Dries Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Fiduccia Mr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Dignan, Jr. Nancy A. Derose Mr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Flynn Ms. Sandra J. Dekker Mr. & Mrs. Ed J. McDonald Mr. & Mrs. Allen C. Finatri In Memory of Harry Dekker Mr. & Mrs. Michael F. Dunn Mr. & Mrs. Dale J. Frost Ms. Elizabeth H. Davidse Mr. & Mrs. William J. Demmert Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth R. Francese Mr. & Mrs. Paul Danco Mr. & Mrs. James A. Dechaine Mr. & Mrs. Chuck Frederick Mr. & Mrs. Raymond De Steiger Mr. Frederick K. Dean Mr. Ken Forgey Ms. Doris W. Duesing Mr. Jerome A. Diamond Mr. & Mrs. Donald Fosselman Mr. & Mrs. James Deneffe Mr. & Mrs. Karl H. Erickson Mr. & Mrs. E Michael Flynn Mr. & Mrs. Anthony P. D’eramo Mr. Raymond J. Eifler Mr. & Mrs. Richard V. Fletcher Mr. & Mrs. DeWitt Ezell, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. George L. Eiker Mr. & Mrs. Frank S. Forsythe Mr. & Mrs. James Dauwalter Mr. & Mrs. Roger Espe Ms. Mary Lou Fenton Mr. Dennis Daigneault Mr. John C. Ernst Mr. & Mrs. J. F. Flaherty, Jr. Mr. William V. Drew Ms. Sara O. Edwards Ms. Barbara Findley Ms. Barbara A. Dupont Ms. Susan M. English Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth K. Feinthel Ms. Dorothy L. Daly Mr. & Mrs. Stephen B. Evans Mr. Daniel Foote Mr. & Mrs. James C. Donnelly Mr. & Mrs. Rick Eudaley Mr. & Mrs. Henry R. Ford Mr. & Mrs. Holland H. Donaldson, Ms. Elizabeth M. Eastburn Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey S. Fenimore Ms. Graham N. Dare Ms. Ruth H. Ensch Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Fiedler Mr. John P. Dasilva Mr. & Mrs. James Engelhuber Mr. & Mrs. John A. Fazackerley Mr. Richard Dutton Mr. & Mrs. Jim Eibel Mr. & Mrs. Jerry l. Fournier Mr. & Mrs. Mark F. Dunn Mr. & Mrs. John B. Elliff Ms. Paulette T. Fields Ms. Donita Dobson Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Egan Ms. Beliza Furman Ms. Maura Deparolis Ms. Madeline Ells Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Finerty Mr. & Mrs. Richard Dana Mr. & Mrs. Frederick A. Eisner Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Grenolds Ms. Sharon L. DeSpain Mr. L.A. Edwards Mr. & Mrs. Harry H. Gaines Mr. & Mrs. John B. Dunn Mr. & Mrs. John G. Moffa Mr. & Mrs. John P. Garvey Mr. & Mrs. Carl Duveneck Mr. & Mrs. Edward B. Fitzgerald Mr. & Mrs. David C. Gray Mr. & Mrs. James L. Dandurand Mr. Joseph Fossella Mr. & Mrs. Gerald C. Goldman Ms. Mary K. Dice Mr. & Mrs. Terry Furhovden Mr. & Mrs. Donald R. Grosfield Mr. & Mrs. Roger E. Davis Ms. Mildred L. Ford Mr. & Mrs. Vincent C. Golia Mr. & Mrs. Arthur D. Kerr Mr. & Mrs. Dean M. Fjelstul Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Gerwin Mr. & Mrs. William J. Dalton Dr. & Mrs. Dick Fullerton Mr. & Mrs. Richard George Mr. & Mrs. Bill A. Darin Mr. & Mrs. Martin E. Flynn Mr. & Mrs. Bill L. Gaddis Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Davi Dr. & Mr. Robert A. Fabi Mr. Michael J. Gorno Mr. & Mrs. Bruce E. Deschryver Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Faganel Mr. A W Goetschel Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Doragh Mr. & Mrs. Louis S. Fisi Mr. & Mrs. J R Greenland Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Dacks Mr. & Mrs. Dennis D. Finnigan Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Grappone Mr. & Mrs. Derick L. Driemeyer Mr. & Mrs. John P. Foley Mr. & Mrs. Jack D. Gulati Mr. & Mrs. William E. Drum Mr. & Mrs. Timothy D. Foster Mr. & Mrs. John E. Gunderman Mr. & Mrs. Graham Dunbar Mr. & Mrs. L. D. Foster, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James R. Grigsby Mr. & Mrs. Randy E. Diener Dr. Kevin M. Fee Mr. & Mrs. Joseph I. Gallo Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Deputy Mr. & Mrs. Barry Frey Mr. & Mrs. Pat J. Geary
  • 23. HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF LEE COUNTY, INC. | ANNUAL REPORT 08-09 PAGE 21 Mr. & Mrs. Bill K. Gard Ms. Ellis K. Gery Mr. & Mrs. David Herring Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Gadus Mr. & Mrs. David M. Griffith Mr. & Mrs. John Harlow Mr. David F. Gerarduzzi Mr. & Mrs. Porter J. Goss Mr. & Mrs. Lee R. Hively, Jr. Ms. Helen Gareau In Memory of Richard Hale Ms. Kathleen A. Hynes Mr. & Mrs. Michael L. Grimes Mr. & Mrs. Ed Grant Mr. & Mrs. Rick Hoak Mr. & Mrs. Harold D. Gleitz Mr. Richard Gerstein Mr. & Mrs. Timothy E. Hoeksema In Honor of Harold and Mona Gleitz Mr. & Mrs. Donald F. Griffin Mr. & Mrs. James M. Hutchinson Mr. & Mrs. Joseph I. Greenberg In Memory of Harold Ruth Mr. & Mrs. Joseph D. Heard, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Chancey Graziano Mr. & Mrs. Douglas M. Gerdon Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd and Janet Hagedorn Mr. G.F. Gowan Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Gartland Mr. & Mrs. William A. Holtgreive Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Graham Mr. & Mrs. James P. Honohan Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. Halpin Mr. J. Gerald Gray In Memory of Harold Ruth Ms. Gail H. Hill Mr. & Mrs. Clyde G. Gross, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Rod E. Hermes Mr. Jerold K. Hoerner Mr. & Mrs. Stephen V. Gardner Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Hague Ms. Michele Hastings Ms. Jean C. Gilman Mr. & Mrs. Michael L. Hendershot Mr. & Mrs. William C. Hollister Mr. & Mrs. Marty J. Gallagher Mr. Robert H. Horn In Memory of Bruce Munhollen’s Father Ms. Kathleen G. Goss Mr. Kim Patrick Hart Mr. George F. Hartmann Mr. & Mrs. J. Brian Gilmer Mr. & Mrs. William C. Hillemeyer Dr. & Mrs. Robert E. Hindman Mr. & Mrs. Richard G. Gettinger Mr. & Mrs. Theodore J. Host Mr. James S. Hamilton Mr. Richard Goulazian Mr. Lawrence L. Hock Mr. & Mrs. James R. Hynden Mr. & Mrs. George R. Green In Memory of Wife Ms. Jane A. Hanzel Mr. & Mrs. H. Rhea Gray Mr. & Mrs. H. Russell Hamm, Jr. Ms. Hilda Jane Hale Mr. & Mrs. Terence F. Gallagher Mr. & Mrs. Elmo J. Hurst In Memory of Richard Hale Mr. & Mrs. Lewis M. Gill, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Jack I. Hill Mr. Andrew R. Howie Mr. & Mrs. Vincent J. Grattarola Mr. Donald F. Hunt Mr. & Mrs. John E. Hopson Mr. & Mrs. Donald G. Gillis Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Holmes Mr. & Mrs. Terrance M. Hopkins Mr. & Mrs. George S. Gilliland Mr. & Mrs. Leo B. Hansen Mr. & Mrs. E. Clifford Hall Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Gaffney Ms. Noreen Harrington Mr. & Mrs. Walter T. Hoynoski Mr. & Mrs. Al A. Grigaliunas Mr. & Mrs. R. Bruce M. Hill In Honor of Frances Hoynoski In Memory of Elena Zukaitis Mr. Arthur T. Herman Mr. & Mrs. Ronald J. Holzhauer Mr. & Mrs. Henry A. Gempeler Mr. & Mrs. Wayne L. Haraldson Mr. & Mrs. William B. Hofmann Mr. & Mrs. Steven E. Gifford Mr. & Mrs. David A. Hopper Ms. Mary E. Huttenlocher Mr. & Mrs. Max H. Graff, Jr. Mr. Jerome F. Henry, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Rodger P. Hendricks Mr. Anthony S. Gramer Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. Howald Mr. & Mrs. Victor H. Herber Mr. James C. Grimstad Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence T. Hofmann Ms. Diane Hanley Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Gembarski Ms. Dawne Rene Hilliard Mr. Daniel J. Herbst Dr. Kalman Gold Mr & Mrs. R. David Hoover Mr. & Mrs. Marvin L. Hackman Mr. & Mrs. James C. Gallow Mr. & Mrs. George J. Hubert, Jr. Mr. Wayne F. Hohn Mr. & Mrs. Ralph T. Glassford Mr. & Mrs. Chuck Harrison Ms. Jacqueline Hohn Mr. Robert T. Griffore Mr. David P. Hamacher Mr. & Mrs. Robert K. Herdman Mr. Grant R. Garritson Mr. Ronald Herbert Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Hosch Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Gershon Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Hiatt Dr. & Mrs. Brent J. Holleran Dr. & Mrs. William M. Gardner, MD Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Heffernan Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Hoch
  • 24. HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF LEE COUNTY, INC. | ANNUAL REPORT 08-09 PAGE 22 In Honor of Shirley Hoch Mr. Colin C. Jensen Ms. Carol G. Kloster Dr. & Mrs. John S. Harding Mr. & Mrs. John W. Jarrell Ms. Arlene H. Keehan Mr. & Mrs. Douglas G. Henricks Mr. & Mrs. Rod P. Jackson Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Kitsberg Mr. & Mrs. Roger A. Hannigan Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Jaycox Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D. Kemp Mr. & Mrs. Larry S. Hedrick Mr. Duane E. Joseph Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Karn Mr. & Mrs. Leonard L. Hendrickson Mr. & Mrs. Henry A. Johnson Ms. Irene P. Kennedy Mr. & Mrs. Larry L. Heck Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Jackson Ms. Irene M. Kievat Mr. & Mrs. Paul E. Haagensen Ms. Mary Jaqua Mr. & Mrs. James R. Kahl Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Hoover Mr. & Mrs. Randal M. Jones Ms. Robin C. Krivanek Mr. & Mrs. Mark G. Hoepfner Mr. & Mrs. Paul T. Johns Mr. & Mrs. Thomas R. Ketteler Mr. David B. Van Horne Ms. Nancy L. Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Kepler Mr. & Mrs. Arthur M. Horwitz Mr. & Mrs. Jon P. Jontz Mr. Richard C. Johnson Mr. & Mrs. William G. Hawkins Mr. & Mrs. John M. Joyce Mr. & Mrs. John A. Krol Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Hornick Mr. Thomas G. Jones Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Klein Mr. & Mrs. Wayne R. Huey Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. James Mr. John J. Klocko, III Mr. & Mrs. David G. Hakes Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Keenan Neely Bonita Bay Household Mr. & Mrs. James R. Julow Mr. & Mrs. Allen Karp Mr. & Mrs. Jerome Houlder Ms. Margaret Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Kotula Mr. & Mrs. Bruce C. Harris Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Jaffer Mr. & Mrs. Eugene W. Kelly Mr. Keith Hill Mr. & Mrs. George R. Krouse, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Ronald C. Kelly Mr. Larry Halpin Mr. & Mrs. John H. King Mr. Donald R. Kaegebein Mr. & Mrs. D. Michael Hartley Ms. Judy Keefe Mr. & Mrs. John P. Kunz Mr. Yank Heisler Mr. Gordon G. Kreth Mr. & Mrs. Jack D. Kerth Ms. Myra J. Heil Mr. Martin J. Krebs Mr. & Mrs. B.J. Karnas In Memory of Harold Ruth Mr. & Mrs. David P. Jansen Mr. & Mrs. Philip J. Keating Mr. & Mrs. James W. Innes Mr. & Mrs. Ray J. Kostelc Mr. Dennis S. Killian Mr. & Mrs. Gary R. Ingersoll Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Kahl Mr. & Mrs. Dallas L. Knudson Mr. & Mrs. James R. Irwin Mr. & Mrs. James A. Kaneaster Mr. Ove K. Kristensen Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Iorizzo Mr. & Mrs. Richard G. Kline Mr. & Mrs. David H. Klein Mr. & Mrs. David A. Ingrassia Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Kell Mr. & Mrs. Arthur D. Katz Mr. & Mrs. Steven F. Jess Mr. & Mrs. Dean A. Kelly Mr. Kenneth L. Kwiatt Mr. & Mrs. Gene H. Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Gerald W. Kral Ms. Karen Krauss Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Jordan Mr. Malcolm A. Kessinger Mr. & Mrs. Edwin P. Kuhn Mr. & Mrs. Wayland E. Jensen Mr. & Mrs. Dale Kruse Mr. & Mrs. Norman D. Kurland Mr. & Mrs. Joe L. Johnson Ms. Joyce C. Koons Mr. & Mrs. Oswald S. Lowsley Mr. & Mrs. Roger Joslin Ms. Angela Kaiser Mr. & Mrs. Michael London Ms. Karen S. Nicholson Mr. & Mrs. Ronald L. Kilpatrick Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Lindgren Mr. & Mrs. John J. Jazwa Mr. & Mrs. Dennis J. Kuester Mr. & Mrs. Anthony R. London Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Joachim Mr. & Mrs. Dennis M. Kavanagh Mr. & Mrs. Sam D. Littlepage Dr. & Mrs. C.B. Jenney Mr. & Mrs. Mark E. Karp Mr. & Mrs. Vito S. Leone Mr. & Mrs. George F. Johanssen, Mr. & Mrs. Lee Koenig Mr. Paul Lubratt Ms. Janice M. Jones Mr. & Mrs. William R. Kelly Mr. George Longtin Mr. & Mrs. William J. Jaworski Ms. Constance C. Kelly Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Lyons
  • 25. HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF LEE COUNTY, INC. | ANNUAL REPORT 08-09 PAGE 23 Dr. & Mrs. Morris J. Lipnik Mr. & Mrs. Daniel F. Lenzo Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Mund Mr. & Mrs. Arlyn Lanting Ms. Marlene E. Leckie Mr. & Mrs. George D. Morgan, III Mr. & Mrs. Philip E. Lippincott Mr. & Mrs. Edmond L. Lambert Mr. Anthony V. Manley Mr. & Mrs. Brian Lapelle Mr. Keith LeBlanc Mr. & Mrs. Angelo A. Martini Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth R. Larson Mr. & Mrs. Tom J. Moehring Dr.& Mrs. James A. Malayter, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Lode, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Albin Muren Ms. Jean M. Muenchen Mr. & Mrs. Paul F. Lang Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Mast Mr. & Mrs. James Mercer Mr. & Mrs. Raymond C. Lachapelle Mr. & Mrs. John A. McMahon Mr. & Mrs. Philip R. Melchert Mr. & Mrs. Paul Lavins Mr. Jack Minish Mr. J. Haydn Matthews Mr. & Mrs. David Leichtman Mr. James Murphy Mr. & Mrs. James E. Marchessault Mr. Barry Liff Mr. John Moore Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. Malloy Mr. Raymond A. Lenhardt In Honor of Pam Galyean Ms. Janet L. McKinney Mr. & Mrs. Scott Ledy Mr. & Mrs. Henry J. Maier Mr. & Mrs. Michael H. Montlack Mr. Thomas A. Lisle Mr. & Mrs. Peter W. Magrino Mr. & Mrs. Eugene H. Markham Mr. William A. Lamarra Ms. Betty A. Moore Mr. & Mrs. Harold D. Moore Mr. & Mrs. William F. Lupski Ms. Phyllis W. Minott Osterhout & McKinney, P.A. Mr. & Mrs. Siggi Landes-Ross Mr. Robert D. Moore Mr. & Mrs. Rodger W. Murtaugh Ms. Linda R. Lucks Mr. David S. Newman Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Murphy Mr. Craig Lance Mr. & Mrs. Warren P. Miner Ms. Maurine L. Martin Mr. & Mrs. Paul L. Liberman Mr. & Mrs. James J. Murphy In Honor of Riverwalk Physical Therapy In Honor of Janis Wolfson’s Birthday In Honor of Jim Stack Mr. & Mrs. Eugene B. Martens, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Jesse W. Lawrence Mr. & Mrs. Eric Michiels Ms. Kathleen Morris Mayo Mr. & Mrs. Ralph W. Lipsey, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. David Machamer Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Meredith Mr. & Mrs. Frank H. Lovejoy Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Morris Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Manuel Mr. & Mrs. Jacques R. Lapointe Mr. & Mrs. Andrew B. Morrow Mr. & Mrs. Fred E. McAuley Mr. & Mrs. Ronald C. Larry Mr. & Mrs. Ronald E. Musick Mr. & Mrs. David F. Michael Mr. & Mrs. William R. Keener Mr. & Mrs. David E. McPherson Mr. & Mrs. Gerald E. Matthews In Memory of Harold Ruth Mr. & Mrs. Terrence J. Mulligan Mr. Stephen A. Muller Mr. & Mrs. Harvey M. Lincoln Mr. & Mrs. Ron Miller Mr. & Mrs. Leslie G. Meyers Mr. & Mrs. John C. Lowman Ms. Kathleen M. Montesano Mr. & Mrs. Liberatore P. Monaco Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Knight Mr. & Mrs. Kurt Mahrdt, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. George H. Miller, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. David R. Lauderback Mr. & Mrs. Ben Miller Mr. Charles F. Murphy Dr. & Mrs. Larry H. Lytle Ms. Shirley A. Mueller Mr. J. Handy Moore Mr. & Mrs. Robert N. Luba Mr. & Mrs. Dan Morrissey Ms. Betty Mosheim Mr. & Mrs. R. Dale Lentz Mr. & Mrs. Edward K. Miller Mr. & Mrs. Edward D. Maglietta Mr. & Mrs. Dean G. Lauritzen Mr. Bruce L. Milligan Mr. & Mrs. Edward T. Moynahan, Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Lienesch Ms. Carol A. Mackimm Mr. & Mrs. Gerald L. Moss Mr. & Mrs. James N. Lund Mr. & Mrs. Edward C. Malmstrom Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Micioni Mr. & Mrs. Pete C. Longjohn Ms. Linda C. Martin Mr. & Mrs. Douglas D. Mair Mr. & Mrs. Norman A. Landis Mr. & Mrs. Sol C. Miller Mr. & Mrs. Derek G. Melven Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Leinwand Ms. Gayle M. Miller Mr. & Mrs. Gerald F. Mohan Mr. Rodney T. Liddle Mr. & Mrs. David E. Maule Mr. & Mrs. Michael McKoane Mr. Jeffrey T. Lentz Mr. & Mrs. WM J. Hamel Ms. Connie F. Maetzold
  • 26. HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF LEE COUNTY, INC. | ANNUAL REPORT 08-09 PAGE 24 Mr. & Mrs. Balaji Mundkur Ms. Mary B. Muno Mr. & Mrs. David L. Oistad Ms. Julie M. McCarter Mr. Dominic Nelson Mr. & Mrs. Neil W. Parker Mr. & Mrs. Mike W. Melnik Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Nero Mr. & Mrs. Donald M. Peterson Mr. & Mrs. Michael Matoian Mr. & Mrs. Miles A. Nelson Mr. Hollis W. Powers Ms. Nancy F. Morgan Mr. & Mrs. Randolph S. Naylor Mr. & Mrs. Ralph E. Persson Mr. & Mrs. David R. McMahon Mr. & Mrs. Rufus A. North Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Paul Mr. & Mrs. Raymond J. Malayter Mr. Gary Nelson Mr. & Mrs. J. Raymond Pierce Mr. & Mrs. Gerald E. McAndrews Mr. & Mrs. Ronald D. Newman Mr. & Mrs. Larry G. Pickering Ms. Sharon L. Maclean-Hart Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D. Neil Ms. Grace A. Phipps Ms. Carol A. McCarthy Mr. Robert K. Niles Mr. & Mrs. Stanley M. Parmerter Mr. & Mrs. Jay J. McNulty Mr. & Mrs. Richard H. Niehaus Mr. & Mrs. J. Roger Porter Mr. & Mrs. Gerard J. McCrea Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Nicklas Mr. & Mrs. E. T. Pappert Mr. & Mrs. James R. Muckerheide Mr. & Mrs. John J. Nemsick Mr. & Mrs. Paul H. Mitchell Mr. & Mrs. Gary L. McKindree Mr. & Mrs. Bernard M. McNamee Mr. & Mrs. Ronald V. Porter Mr. & Mrs. Mark A. McManus Ms. Jean Bush Nankivell Mr. & Mrs. William E. Pritts, II Mr. & Mrs. John E. Mehrholz Mr. & Mrs. Jack Newsom Mr. & Mrs. Mike Plotz Mr. & Mrs. Geoffrey W. Miller Mr. & Mrs. Ken H. Novinska Mr. & Mrs. David L. Pollifrone Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Meshboum Mr. & Mrs. Timothy B. Norbeck Ms. Julien G. Patterson Mr. & Mrs. Charles P. Miller Mr. John M. Naughton Mr. & Mrs. Matteo Pecorella Mr. & Mrs. Walter T. McCormick Mr. & Mrs. Gary Neidhard Dr. & Mrs. Guy Pierret, M.D. Ms. Anne Michaud Mr. & Mrs. David M. Nichols Mr. & Mrs. Gregg S. Peterson Dr. & Mrs. Frank J. Messana Ms. Sarah G. Newi Mr. & Mrs. Joseph S. Pagano Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Monaghan Mr. & Mrs. William H. Newcombe Mr. & Mrs. Donald G. Parker Mr. & Mrs. Thomas O. Moe Ms. Margery F. Nickel Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Polyschuk Mr. & Mrs. Fred E. Metry Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Ozment Mr. Jim Pickens Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Mullin Mr. & Mrs. Stephen M. O’Hara Mr. Roger C. Parsons Mr. & Mrs. James A. Merritt Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Ouellette Mr. & Mrs. James G. Perry Mrs. Diana B. McClay Dr. & Mrs. H. Douglas Otto Ms. Marcy H. Plant Mr. & Mrs. Sandy A. Montclare Mr. & Mrs. Richard G. Ogle Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Pipher Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Millerbernd Mr. & Mrs. Richard G. Oelkers Mr. & Mrs. Daniel S. Parent Mr. & Mrs. William J. McCarthy Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Osborn, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Richard D. Penland Mr. & Mrs. Charles D. Mercer Mr. & Mrs. William F. Obrien Mr. & Mrs. Bill B. Prokopow Mr. Thomas Mogren Ms. Barbara A. Orpin Mr. & Mrs. Clifford J. Parker Mr. & Mrs. Keith G. Minton Mr. & Mrs. David Overheul Ms. Judy Prince Ms. Patricia J. Messana Ms. Karen O’Neil Ms. Pati Patrick Dr. & Mrs. Frank J. Messana Mr. & Mrs. Donald H. Olivieri Dr. William E. Pease Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Monaghan Mr. & Mrs. John Oliver, III Mr. & Mrs. J Terrille Phillips Mr. & Mrs. Thomas O. Moe In Memory of Olaus Audet Mr. & Mrs. A. Robert Poggi Mr. & Mrs. Fred E. Metry Ms. Judith A. Orgell Mr. B.K. Perry Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Mullin Mr. & Mrs. Paul K. Oleff Mr. & Mrs. Daniel L. Petrovich Mr. & Mrs. James A. Merritt Mr. & Mrs. Philip V. Otero Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Poterack Mrs. Diana B. McClay Mr. & Mrs. George A. Owens Mr. & Mrs. Daniel C. Petri Mr. & Mrs. Eugene M. Ohara Mr. & Mrs. J. Richard Powell
  • 27. HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF LEE COUNTY, INC. | ANNUAL REPORT 08-09 PAGE 25 In Memory of William Seminsky Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Rinella Mr. & Mrs. Bruce P. Robert Mr. & Mrs. J. William Petty Ms. Jane M. Ritchie Mr. & Mrs. D. C. Rackiewicz Ms. Mary Ann Pathy Mr. & Mrs. Scott Rued Mr. Christopher T. Riching Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Paliganoff Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Rickey Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Rademaker Mr. James T. Prokopanko Mr. Michael J. Rolland Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Risch Mr. & Mrs. James D. Preston Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Ryan Ms. Lana S. Rovinelli Mr. Robert E. Petersen Mr. & Mrs. William E. Redeker Mr. Michael Rubenstein Mr. William B. Parker Mr. & Mrs. Derek Ridout Mr. & Mrs. Larry Frank Mr. & Mrs. James R. Paquette Mr. & Mrs. Edward G. Resch Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Regenfuss Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Pasquinelli Mr. Bob Rinaldi Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Rainey Mr. & Mrs. John J. Petronio Mr. & Mrs. D. Scott Roach Mr. & Mrs. Ronald M. Repice Mr. R. Peter Prokop Rev. Richard E. Raney Mr. Clifton Randall Mr. & Mrs. M. Steven Potash Mr. & Mrs. Pat J. Reidy Ms. Donna G. Rice Ms. Lynne A. Portnoy Mr. Alan F. Rogers Mr. & Mrs. C. Richard Roberts Mr. David Poile Mr. & Mrs. Monty H. Robson Mr. & Mrs. Scott Ramsay Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Pagliaro Mr. & Mrs. Jack Riley Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Rutledge Mr. & Mrs. Paul R. Zitko Ms. Betty Rash Mr. & Mrs. Clint A. Stencil Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Randlett Col & Mrs. Alan J. Rubin Mr. & Mrs. Jason Soholt Mr. & Mrs. Dennis H. Reilley Mr. & Mrs. Gordon L. Rebresh Mr. W.T. Stewart Mr. Thomas J. Reaser Mr. & Mrs. Lyle A. Rosenzweig Mr. & Mrs. James G. Storch Mr. & Mrs. Dave M. Russell Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Rapp Ms. Shirley R. Sloper Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Robison Mr. & Mrs. James A. Rossi Mr. William T. Spane Ms. Linda Ritchie Mr. & Mrs. Thomas S. Roberts, Jr. Mr. F. Bart Smith Mr. Rick Reynolds Dr. & Mrs. Robert M. Reardon, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Sikorski Ms. Martha T. Russell Mr. & Mrs. George F. Raymond Mr. & Mrs. Harry W. Short Mr. & Mrs. Christopher M. Riley Mr. & Mrs. John H. Rose Mr. & Mrs. Charles T. Spinner Mr. & Mrs. W. Patrick Riley Mr. William C. Roberts Mrs. Doris Shadinger Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Robinson Mr. & Mrs. John D. Rittenhouse Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Skribiski Mr. & Mrs. John J. Riley Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Ryan Ms. Jane C. Stogsdill Mr. & Mrs. Denis J. Roza Mr. & Mrs. Joseph W. Ray Mr. & Mrs. Stephen R. Southard Mr. & Mrs. James L. Reutter Mr. & Mrs. John Rogers Mr. & Mrs. David W. Spellerberg Mr. & Mrs. James P. Roemer Mr. & Mrs. Peter Reines Dr. & Mrs. Thomas L. Schaar Dr. & Mrs. Gerald E. Rubacky Mr. Scott Robertson Mr. & Mrs. Dick Sims Mr. & Mrs. Duane W. Ring Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Ross Mr. David L. Stith Mr. Donald B. Reece Mr. & Mrs. Peter Rzasnicki Mr. & Mrs. Robert Sebes Mr. & Mrs. H. Bruce Russell Mr. & Mrs. Ray G. Rezner Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Stolz Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Rudolph Mr. & Mrs. Jack I. Rosenstock Mr. D.H. Snyder, III Mr. & Mrs. Ross H. Roberts Mr. & Mrs. Harold Ross Mr. & Mrs. L. Gene Stohler Mr. John K. Roessner, III Mr. Harold A. Rose Mr. & Mrs. John W. Spoelhof Mr. & Mrs. John W. Risk Mr. & Mrs. Harry T. Rose Ms. Catherine A. Swigart Mr. & Mrs. James A. Rudolf Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Reid Mr. & Mrs. J. Tom Sills Mr. & Mrs. Ronald G. Rogers Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Risso Mr. & Mrs. James B. Stokes Mr. & Mrs. Norman M. Roberts Mr. & Mrs. Carlos Rios Mr. & Mrs. James F. Stack
  • 28. HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF LEE COUNTY, INC. | ANNUAL REPORT 08-09 PAGE 26 Mr. & Mrs. Lionel L. Smith Mrs. Jean A. Staerker Mr. & Mrs. J. A. Schaefer Mr. & Mrs. Karl J. Sorger Dr. & Mrs. Tom L. Seitz Mr. Ed Shults Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Sampson Ms. Audrey J. Smandra Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Sopko Mr. & Mrs. William H. Schuler, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Andrew J. Sanfelippo Mr. & Mrs. Denis J. Salamone Mr. & Mrs. Donald P. Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. Gordon W. Stewart Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin D. Shane Mr. & Mrs. Earl R. Slusser Mr. & Mrs. Charles Slater, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. David Slocum Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Semcer Mr. & Mrs. Elliott A. Sirota Mr. & Mrs. Ron Shulman Mr. & Mrs. Francis E. Snook Mr. & Mrs. Dave Sparks Mr. & Mrs. Rich Spriggle Mr. & Mrs. Daniel L. Star Mr. & Mrs. Paul Stefanik Mr. & Mrs. John H. Shertzer Mr. & Mrs. Larry A. Schuster Mr. Dennis Schutz Mr. Mark A. Suwyn Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Swan, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Henry V. Sikorski Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Szott Mr. & Mrs. Roger Stedronsky Mr. & Mrs. Paul E. Swain Mr. & Mrs. John W. Simmermon Mr. & Mrs. Dean Sova Mr. R. W. Sommerhalter Ms. Anna M. St. Angelo Mr. & Mrs. Peter M. Stiles Mr. & Mrs. William J. Smart Mr. & Mrs. John V. Shobridge Mr. & Mrs. Fred W. Shaffer Mr. Jack Sturdevant Mr. & Mrs. Roland L. Sutton, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Randolph L. Seger Mr. Kenneth E. Strumm Ms. Margaret A. Stott Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Sardello Mr. & Mrs. Elmer H. J. Schulz Mr. & Mrs. Edward I. Shifman Mr. & Mrs. Carmen J. Scarpa Ms. Thomas C. Schafer Ms. Cathy Snyder Mr. & Mrs. William D. Shroyer Mr. & Mrs. John Sterni Mr. Robert Stafford Mr. Robert J. Shearer Mr. Raymond A. Sarlo In Memory of Harold Ruth Mr. & Mrs. Lowell R. Singerman Mr. & Mrs. Leonard G. Saulter Ms. Dollis D. Studebaker Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth R. Smrstik Ms. Rhoda Segal Ms. Emily Sills Mr. & Mrs. Kerry Steeno Mr. & Mrs. Arthur R. Schalk In Honor of Jerry and Sandy Puccio Mr. & Mrs. Paul D. Schaeffer Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Scott Mr. & Mrs. Richard H. Turner Dr. Alan Schrager Mr. & Mrs. Arun Shenoy Mr. & Mrs. Dewey Tate Mr. & Mrs. Elmer H. Silva Mr. & Mrs. John F. Sweeney Mr. & Mrs. Ted W. Trefzer, III Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Sauvageau Mr. & Mrs. Gary Smith Mr. Vincent Tomlinson Mr. & Mrs. Leonard J. Sznewajs Mr. & Mrs. Walter Serafin Mr. & Mrs. Wayne O. Thein Dr. Richard M. Salib Ms. Sharon R. Sheffer Mr. Charles Tonti Mr. & Mrs. Roger F. Stetson Mr. & Mrs. Gerald D. Sieve Mr. & Mrs. Gary L. Thompson Mr. & Mrs. James A. Smith Ms. Susan P. Sisk Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Monaghan Ms. Patricia Stift Mr. & Mrs. Harold J. Straka Mr. & Mrs. Gerald D. Tenser Mr. David M. Sturdyvin Ms. Paula W. Shamberg Mr. & Mrs. Davis L. Temple, Jr. Ms. June Schanbacher Mr. & Mrs. Thomas N. Shearer Mr. & Mrs. Steven Tippmann In Memory of Parents Mr. Roy I. Schiller Mr. & Mrs. William K. Tyler Ms. Anne C. Sidner Mr. & Mrs. S. James Schill Mr. & Mrs. Michael W. Thompson Mr. & Mrs. Murray Simon Mr. & Mrs. John H. Scanlon Mr. & Mrs. John V. Tippmann Mr. & Mrs. Matthew W. Staudt Mr. Frederick A. Sauer Mr. Laurence Turoff Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Siegel Mr. & Mrs. Ricky G. Sadler Mr. & Mrs. John E. Thomas Mr. & Mrs. George Schwartz Mr. & Mrs. David A. Shepherd Mr. Jerome Tabern In Memory of Harold Barlau Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Smitson Mr. & Mrs. James J. Tolson Mr. & Mrs. Walter Scholer, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Paul S. Sombati Mr. & Mrs. Robert Tousignant Ms. Alice Sharp Mr. & Mrs. Eugene R. Schoenleber Mr. & Mrs. Frank M. Tuttle