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Annual Report2017-2018Annual Report

2018

Disrupting Generational Poverty

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NORTHWESTERN SETTLEMENT

In December 1891, a group of Northwestern University faculty and staff were inspired by the global university Settlement house movement and created our Settlement. Ever since then, we have continued to nurture, educate, and inspire

children and families with the mission of disrupting generational poverty.

Each year, we serve thousands of people who come through the doors of the original settlement house (built in 1901). Our organization partners with neighbors

to propel change in life circumstances and the community at large.

We are a focal point that is seen from across the city, serving close to 90% of the City of Chicago’s ZIP Codes.

A Story of ImpactD I S R U P T I N G G E N E R A T I O N A L P O V E R T Y

and participate with us

opposed to geography.

The West Town community has

changed since our beginnings,

but our mission has not. We

have been at the corner of

Noble and Augusta since 1891.

Chicago has been our home for over

127 years, and we are proud to be a

community-based organization that

reaches across 51 ZIP Codes in the

city.

The original Settlement house is the heart of our

organization, providing a physical location for some of

our programs and also a sense of warmth, hope, and

inspiration. However, the Settlement concept, vision and

purpose lives at each of our locations.

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At the corner of Noble and Augusta lies a very special place within the City of Chicago. We deliver on our mission of disrupting generational poverty by providing transformational opportunities for families, who partner with us, and change the trajectory of their lives.

Our work is based upon the foundation of relationships that extend over long periods of time. We see generations of families and board members giving testament to past successes and promises of the future. Everyone at the Settlement can share personal stories that demonstrate the enormous impact that occurs.

I look at former board member John, who grew up in the Settlement neighborhood. As a child he was inspired by one of our board members who took him to the hospital to get his tonsils out in the 1950s. John fondly remembers the canary yellow convertible that the board member drove, and how he slept on his own bed for the first time in the hospital. He thought to himself, “I want all of this someday.” Using the Settlement’s services, John went on to found his own business and then returned to give back to the organization who gave so much to him.

I see Hari, our Systems Administrator, who had a chance encounter with a current board member, Leon Oks, while driving limos at the airport as a new immigrant. Hari had a background in computers when he lived in Macedonia, and Leon took a chance to hire him in our IT department. Hari has worked at the Settlement for seven years now and is an integral part of our organization.

I see Summer, a member of our first graduating class at Rowe (2015), who is now a junior at Jones College Prep. She is helping her six-year-old sister (another Rowe scholar) learn Mandarin while maintaining outstanding grades and hoping to attend a university like MIT to become an engineer. She regularly comes back to the Settlement to volunteer, and we hope she continues to visit as often as she can.

For 127 years, our Settlement has nurtured, educated, and inspired thousands of our neighbors access better education, build awareness of opportunity and empowerment, to achieve personal success. When you walk through our Settlement, you too will see the mission that comes alive every day as over 2,500 neighbors walk through our doors. There are so many stories to share.

Every volunteer, every donor and every board member also plays an important role to inspire the next generation that comes through our doors. Our Settlement changes life outcomes, propelling social and economic mobility, and contributes to the well-being of our entire city.

Thank you for all your generosity and dedication, and for being a part of our Settlement community.

Sincerely,

This

Ron ManderschiedPresident, Northwestern Settlement

A LETTER FROM OUR PRESIDENT

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BOARD UPDATES

AUXILIARY BOARD UPDATESIn FY18, our organization said goodbye to one of our auxiliary boards and saw a merger of two others.

The Park Ridge Board was founded in 1989 by a group of friends led by Carol Par. Carol’s husband, John, grew up near the Settlement and used its services as a child. The board was the first new board in 40 years and grew into a board consisting of couples interested in the Settlement’s work. Their primary fundraiser was a BINGO tournament each year, which was preceded by the Cherub Brunch at Park Ridge Country Club.

The Chicago Young Professionals Board was founded in 2005. The board’s membership consisted of young professionals, many referred to the work of the Settlement by their parents, who often had been involved in the leadership of the Settlement themselves. The group had many rotating fundraisers throughout their tenure, most recently a Bags tournament in Allison Gym. The board merged with Evanston Woman’s Board to revitalize the membership of both boards and provide structure and energy to the new board.

Chicago Young Professionals Board

Park Ridge Board

BOARD OF DIRECTORS UPDATESThe Segal Center at Northwestern University hosted the 2018 Annual Meeting for Northwestern Settlement on April 25th. The event honored longtime supporters and partners of the Settlement including:

• Bill Welnhofer, Board of Directors Award• Cristen Forrester, Auxiliary Board Award• Emily Tzur, Emerging Leader Award• Hari Bozhinov, Staff Award• Amanda Max, Staff Award• Gillian Fealy, Emma & Henry Wade Rogers Legacy Award

for Innovation & Impact• Lisa Wiersma (IMC), Emma & Henry Wade Rogers Legacy

Award for Corporate Partnership• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

In addition, the Settlement elected four new board members at the Annual Meeting:

• John Conneely• Tracy Heilman• Christine Jacobek• Christine McQuinn

The Settlement looks forward to the leadership of these inviduals, as well as the continuing support of our longer standing Board of Directors members.

The newly elected Board of Directors members

BOARD OFFICERSAnthony Perry, Chairman

Robert Best, Vice ChairmanRon Manderschied, President

Kurt Mueller, TreasurerWilliam Welnhofer, Assistant Treasurer: FinanceCarol Golder, Assistant Treasurer: Fundraising

Connie Magnuson, SecretaryAnna Atkinson, Assistant SecretaryAmy O’Donnell, Assistant Secretary

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Family CARES Center partnered with Eluna (formerly known as The Moyer Foundation) to start a Camp Mariposa at Northwestern Settlement’s House In The Wood. Camp Mariposa

is a free camp for children and youth who have been impacted by substance abuse in their families and aims to prevent addiction and mentor young people grappling with these issues. Camp Mariposa was offered three times at House In The Wood, and it is the first camp to serve Illinois based children, mostly from Chicago. Eluna gave the Settlement a generous grant to

AmeriCorps Project YES! celebrated 20 years of partnership with Northwestern Settlement. Often referred to as the “domestic PeaceCorps,” AmeriCorps started as the

Integrating Arts, Intergrading Education program in 1997 at the Settlement. Since then, over 400 volunteers have come through our doors putting on annual events such as the MLK Day Literacy Fair in January, Seeds of Service in May, and building an enchanted area in Vittum Theater for young children during Settlement Halloween. Volunteers also work within different

Rowe Elementary School invited Jahmal Cole, founder of My Block, My Hood, My City to be its first speaker in its speaker series. The series is designed to give inner-city students access to

opportunites they greatly deserve but rarely receive. Mr. Cole spoke about his personal story of growing up in Chicago and how it led to his passion for community and civic responsibility and the launch of his brand. His story resonated with many of Rowe’s scholars as he described his past circumstances and how it led him to success.

House In The Wood expanded its Outdoor Education Center offerings through a generous grant from IMC Charitable Foundation. The grant funds two or three day residencies for

Chicago Public Schools in Network 11, which serves children in the Englewood and Auburn Gresham neighborhoods on Chicago’s south side. Students come to House In The Wood and supplement their STEM education with outdoor education. IMC’s Lisa Wiersma was honored at the Settlement’s annual meeting in April 2018 for helping the Settlement secure this generous

Early Childhood Education began the practice of yoga within their classrooms. A donation of yoga mats from North Shore Board member and certified yoga instructor Linda O’Toole

proved to be very helpful to the kids in their practice. Each morning, the three to five year old classes spend about half an hour doing yoga. The yoga has not only helped center them before their busy days but also has expanded their vocabularies and allowed them to get some physical activity when the temperature drops. Teachers also enjoy practicing yoga with the students.

Food Pantry and Support Services served record numbers of families during the 2017 and 2018 holiday seasons. In the 2017 season, over 735 families particpated in Adopt-A-Family, food

basket distribution, and Toy Room. 2018 decided to raise the bar with an additional 90 families served, which means over 845 families were able to receive services through the same programming. Adopt A Family and Toy Room are able to provide presents for children and families while the food baskets provide the makings for a delicious holiday meal.

Adventure Stage Chicago started theming its seasons around the challenges of poverty in the 2017-18 season with the theme of literacy. The season featured two plays: Akeelah and the

Bee and an original, Roots in the Alley. 2018-19’s season is themed hunger in honor of Belna Reyes, the director of emergency services at the Settlement who passed in September 2017. There will be three plays: Robin Hood, The Stranger and The Shadow, and Fast Food. In addition, Trailblazers produced shows both seasons -- the 2018-19 season’s play will premiere in the summer.

After School Programs started a triathlon team with the help of former AmeriCorps Project YES! member and founder of Live Grit Gillian Fealy. The 2017 team consisted of

eight members and doubled in size for the 2018 year. Participants were able to compete in the Chicago Kids Triathlon in August, with the competitors swimming 100 meters, biking 3.5 kilometers (2.2 miles), and running 1 kilometer (about 2/3 of a mile). Fealy hopes that participants use “the sport of triathlon to teach the character and grit that will allow these scholars to

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

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STATEMENT OF OPERATING REVENUE AND EXPENSESFiscal Year Ending June 30, 2018

FINANCIALS

Revenue

School Public Revenues...........$11,834,353 (54%)

Private Contributions................$4,429,964 (20%)

Governmental Revenues..........$3,296,242 (15%)

Rental & Miscellaneous Income...$1,419,006 (6%)

Fee Revenues.............................$626,141 (3%)

Investment Income...................$380,584 (2%)

TOTAL..................................$21,986,291.00

Expenses

Program Services...................$18,533,935 (91%)

Management & General........$1,295,393 (6%)

Fundraising.............................$668,940 (3%)

TOTAL................................$20,498,268.00

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IMPACT

PROGRAMMATIC DATANorthwestern Settlement by the numbers

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IMPACT: NURTURE

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IMPACT: NURTURE/EDUCATE

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IMPACT: EDUCATE/INSPIRE

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IMPACT: INSPIRE

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EVANSTON WOMAN’S BOARD

The Evanston Woman’s Board was Northwestern Settlement’s first board, formed in 1909. Since then, the Evanston Woman’s Board has raised funds for the Settlement through their annual Dollar Letter appeal and mini-fundraisers such as a trivia night

and Burberry shopping event.

The Evanston Woman’s Board volunteers in multiple programs and has supported capital projects that maintain the historic,

Chicago landmark Settlement House building.

WINNETKA BOARDSince 1923, the Winnetka Board has provided financial and hands-on support to Northwestern Settlement. For 83 years, a fashion show was their primary fundraiser, but in 2019 will be transformed into a new foramt featuring a comedy show

from Second City, music, and great food.

Board members are involved in many programs, but they take a special interest in volunteering at Rowe Elementary

School.

NORTH SHORE BOARDThe North Shore Board of Northwestern Settlement was founded in 1936 to support House In The Wood camp in Delavan, WI. The board hosts the annual House In The Wood Gala, to make possible our summer camp and outdoor education programs for over 1,200 Chicago children each

year.

Board members volunteer during summer running activities at camp and annually sponsor a Mother’s Day gift room for

MEET THE AUXILIARY BOARDS

ADVENTURE STAGE AUXILIARY BOARD

The Adventure Stage Chicago (ASC) Auxiliary Board, founded in 2014, is charged with strengthening the long term viability of ASC. Two areas of focus include audience development and fundraising. Each year the Auxiliary Board does a matching grant campaign in the spring and hosts their fundraising event, Winter Funderland, a night of games, bites and good

company.

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Nor

In Memoriam

Margaret “Peggy” Barr, Board Member

“Margaret Barr was one of Northwestern Settlement’s greatest cheerleaders, a strategist and an innovator. Peggy was passionate about helping the Settlement’s neighbors... Perhaps the endeavor dearest to her heart was founding the Settlement knitting group with Head Start parents. She taught many of them to knit, and knew she had done her job when she recognized that they now knew more than she did. But what she most cherished about the group was the opportunity to get to really know her neighbors, to mentor and become friends with them, reflecting the true embodiment of the Settlement’s mission.”

Holly Sunshine, Evanston Board & Board of Directors

The Settlement lost two very special members of our community in the past year, board member Peggy Barr and staff member Belna Reyes. We honor their

memories daily through the work we do.

The Settlement will continues to be a better place because of their legacy.

Belna Reyes, Director of Food Pantry & Support Services

“Belna’s positive impact continues to be felt throughout our Settlement community. Her efforts to educate and inspire women on topics of health, nutrition, and domestic violence still exist today through our partnership with Operation Muevete. Belna worked hard every day to make sure the food pantry was filled with nutritious foods and household goods and that every neighbor was met with a warm smile and a ‘we can help” attitude. We were so very fortunate to have had such a dedicated and inspiring member of the Settlement team.”Yasmin Rodriguez, Director of Emergency Services & AmeriCorps Project YES!

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS

OFFICERS OF THE BOARD

Anthony Perry ChairmanRobert J. Best Vice-ChairmanKurt Mueller TreasurerWilliam Welnhofer Assistant Treasurer: FinanceCarol Golder Assistant Treasurer: FundraisingConnie Magnuson SecretaryAnna Atkinson Assistant SecretaryAmy O’DonnellAssistant SecretaryRon R. Manderschied President

BOARD OF DIRECTORSMargaret J. Barr+Alderman Walter Burnett, Jr.Ginny Burnstine Kathy Elliott Sami ElsadenDania Leemputte Michael MartinezLeon OksMarc E. Peters John A. ReliasJohn W. RoweAlice SchaffHolly Sunshine

HONORARY BOARDMrs. John Garnett Mrs. Gilbert Krulee Mr. Ellerth Overboe Mr. and Mrs. John Par Dr. Arnold Weber

AUXILIARY BOARDS

ASC AUXILIARY BOARDJohn Conneely PresidentAbra Chusid

Richard Fromm Lambrina Kless Mariaelena Morales Jeanne Rattenbury Lydia Scekic Khari Shelton Derek TuckerBetsy Williams

CHICAGO YOUNG PROFESSIONALS BOARD Alexandra Considine President

Lisa Drake David Huseman Jennifer Johnson Janet Keifer Allie Leemputte Sarah MacCallumMicaela Moran Mariana ParkeMarina Rasmussen Karen Rogulja Ashley Sprowl Alexandra Steevensz Madeline Unger

EVANSTON WOMAN’S BOARDAnna Atkinson President

Margaret J. Barr+Zoe Barron Mary Paula Baumann Elizabeth Beck Leigh Buchanan Bienen Petey Butler Jennifer G. Cline Elizabeth David Judith N. Destefano Megan DeZara Sheila Driscoll Sally Dumas Mary Erickson Mary Ellen Fellman Suzanne Franklin Lori Goodman Christine Grove Mary Ann Grumman Margaret Guira Sally Kiper Carolyn H. Krulee Meg Krulee

Margaret Krulee Nancy Lagousakos Carie Lassman Dorothy Laudati Kathy Lifton Leslie Luning Elif Martinez Aneela Masood Eileen McGowan Christine McQuinn Nancy Morr Cary O’MalleyLucille PruddenCarol Rahimi Gwyn RahrHolly Sunshine Mary Jane Twohey Tamara WalkerJean W. YaleAnita Yamada

NORTH SHORE BOARD Alice SchaffPresident

ACTIVE MEMBERS Lisa Bandolik Tina BarrSarah BoulosGinny BurnstineNiki CampbellMelissa Corley Teresa Dube Laura El-SadenNancy Fehrenbach Carlolyn FortinMichele Giczewski Christy Hannafan Darla HovdenKate Huff Vicki KastoryElizabeth LaneKim ManciniAmy O’DonnellDiana PetersonKaren RiggJulie RocapLiz SoehnJennifer Stricklin

SENIOR ACTIVE MEMBERSAlyson AronBeth BrauenCassie Buccellato

Carol CawleySarah CunninghamLInda O’TooleCinnie SiragusaMaureen SullivanErin Wilson

ASSOCIATE MEMBERSLaura AhleringAmber FarshahiJoann GordonCarrie Allen-HughesJennifer MackeyColleen MeyersMolly Schnettler

PARK RIDGE BOARDFrancis HorvathPresident

Joan and Bill CorbettWarren Foxwell+Sue and Erik FreitagDonna HorvathPatricia JaszkaMary Lou JelkeCarole and John ParMatt ParAdrienne SchlakeJudy and Roland SzkwarekDennis Van MieghemTim Van MieghemEdna WilsonMaureen Wudtke

WINNETKA BOARDDiane WelnhoferPresident

ACTIVE MEMBERSSarah ArlandsonCindy BondsMargot BuehlerMary Kay BurkeCarrie Callegari Kathy Carbonell Joan CarterAmy ChungLibby CummingsAnn Dalhart Patty Felker Mary FieldsCristen Forrester Patty Gahlon

Our Board of Directors, Auxiliary Board members, and many additional partners devote their time, talent, and treasure to furthering Northwestern Settlement’s mission of opening doors to better futures for children and families.

We thank these outstanding individuals and organizations for making our work possible.

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SPECIAL THANKS

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Anne GezonGina GoodenLindsay GormanMary Lois Hakewill Colette HaysTracy Heilman Susan Heimlich Judy Howser Dania Leemputte Jane LitinCarol LorenzErminia Mack Debbie Madlener Connie MagnusonJulie Mokdessi Julie Montgomery Anne MuellerLucy Myers Midge PowellDonna ProskineWillile RamseyMaryAnn Rasmussen Jeni RoderickJoan Schniedwind Joan Shapiro Anne SimcoxLisa SnabesSally SprowlEmily TzurKate Van DykeJanet Van ZuidenJane Whitesides

ANNUAL FUND HONOR ROLLNorthwestern Settlement would like to extend our sincere gratitude to the following list of special supporters who have generously contributed to the Annual Fund for at least 10 consecutive years. We are honored to have such a caring family of donors.

FOUNDATIONS AND CORPORATIONSAllyn FoundationAlvin H. Baum Family FundBears CareEmaroy June Smith FundFannie F. Cross FundGeorge M. Eisenberg Foundation for CharitiesJacob Best FoundationKirkland & Ellis FoundationMazza FoundationMB Financial BankNorman Wait Harris FundPerlstein FoundationPolk Bros. FoundationRowe Charitable TrustSearle Funds at The Chicago Community Trust

ORGANIZATIONS AND GOVERNMENTChicago Young Professionals BoardEvanston Woman’s BoardKenilworth Union ChurchNorth Shore BoardNorthwestern University CirclePark Ridge BoardWinnetka Board

INDIVIDUALSNancy and William AnixterMargaret J. Barr+Katherine and Robert J. BestBeth and Charles BoehrerCarol and Thomas R. ButlerKaren A. CallawayMargaret and William CraneLibby and Stephen D. CummingsAnn and Glenn DalhartPaula and Jeff DanoffGlenn P. DavisNancy and Jim DorrJean and Richard DoubJames R. DowdallBarbara and Henry DrakeKathleen H. and Michael ElliottMary Ellen FellmanNancy and James L. FoghtVal and Michael ForadasElza L. and John GarnettCarol and David Golder Scott GolinkinGeorge H. GordonRobyn and David GrossbergDana and John HagenahValerie and William K. HallPatricia and Joseph HinkelJames G. Houston Terri and Greg W. HummelDonald HumphriesPatricia M. JohnsonLoretta and Alan KaplanCarolyn H. KruleeErminia and Edward MackConnie and Michael MagnusonAntoinette J. MaloneyPauline+ and Ron R. ManderschiedNancy and Allen MorrAnne and Kurt MuellerAmy and James O’DonnellCarole and John ParLaura and Marc E. PetersClaudette and David T. PetersonFrancine and Gregory PurcellBonnie and Daryl RabertDeanna RattnerSharon and Gary RietzBarbara R. and Edward Rouse

Pamela and Peter RussellAna SantiagoNancy SeiboldKathryn L. SimonKathy and William A. Streff, Jr.Chris and Eric StrobelHolly and Eugene SunshineZeneida and Edison UrenaDennis Van MieghemNancy and Donald WhitemanJane and Lawson Whitesides

ANNUAL FUND DONORSNorthwestern Settlement depends on the generosity of the many individuals, auxiliary boards, foundations, corporations, and other organizations committed to our mission. We are pleased to recognize the following partners who contributed to our general operating fund or specific programs during fiscal year 2018, ending June 30, 2018.

FOUNDATIONS AND CORPORATIONS$100,000 and aboveRowe Charitable Trust

$25,000 to $99,999Allstate FoundationAlvin H. Baum FoundationAndrew W. Mellon FoundationCrown Family PhilanthropiesKemper Educational and Charitable FundMazza FoundationThe Paul M. Angell Family Foundation PERT Foundation Polk Bros. FoundationPrince Charitable Trusts

$10,000 to $24,999A.G. Cox Charity TrustAnonymousBarilla GroupBears CareCol. Stanley R. McNeil FoundationFred J. Brunner FoundationGolder Family FoundationIllinois Tool Works FoundationIMC Chicago Charitable FoundationThe John Hagenah Family FundNorth Shore ExchangeNorthern Trust Co. Charitable TrustPatrick and Anna M. Cudahy FundPerlstein FoundationSearle Funds at the Chicago

Community Trust

$5,000 to $9,999AnonymousArch Capital Services Inc. Dr. Scholl FoundationGeorge M. Eisenberg Foundation for CharitiesMB Financial BankPhillip Brothers Insurance The Robinson FoundationTJX Foundation

$1,000 to $4,999Allyn FoundationArch W. Shaw FoundationBain & Company, Inc.Bulley & Andrews, LLCBurberry GroupThe Comer Family FoundationEmaroy June Smith FundExelon CorporationFannie F. Cross FundJacob Best FoundationKinder Morgan FoundationKirkland & Ellis FoundationLester and Edward Anixter FoundationORBARBC Wealth ManagementRoundy’s FoundationSCOR Insurance Individual Trustee Designated Grant of the W. Clement and Jessie V. Stone Foundation

$100 to $999Amazon Smile FoundationBitCo CorporationThe Bjork GroupChipotle Mexican GrillDonors ChooseHamilton Eliza Tour LLCJames Martin AssociatesJ. Landis & Sharon Martin Family FoundationMidwest Mezzanine FundsNorman Wait Harris FundPayPalPotbelly’s Sandwich Works, LLCRaiseRazooThe Starbucks Foundation

Up to $99Donate WellThe Kula FoundationMalnati OrganizationPortillo’s Hot Dogs LLC

ORGANIZATIONS AND GOVERNMENT$100,000 and above North Shore Board

SPECIAL THANKS

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$50,000 - $99,999 Evanston Woman’s Board Winnetka Board $10,000 - $49,999 Kenilworth Union ChurchPark Ridge Board $5,000 - $9,999 Chicago Young Professionals Board

$1,000 - $4,999 Campout for KidsGreater Chicago Food DepositoryNational Energy Education Development ProjectNetwork for Good

$100 - $999 Soup and BreadWinnetka Public Schools

INDIVIDUALS1891 SOCIETY ($25,000 and above)Anna AtkinsonGinny and Robert BurnstineLaura and Sami ElsadenBeth and Tom MaentzAnonymous

WORN DOORSTEP SOCIETY ($10,000 - $24,999) Katherine and Robert BestCarol and Tim CawleyJanet and John ConneelyKathy and Michael ElliottCarol and David GolderCarolyn KruleeDee and Anthony PerryAnonymousDiane and William Welnhofer

VITTUM CIRCLE($5,000 - $9,999) Anne and David GezonShirley and Warren JacobekConnie and Michael MagnusonPauline+ and Ron ManderschiedCarole and John ParBarbara and Edward RouseHolly and Eugene Sunshine

AUGUSTA SOCIETY($1,000 - $4,999) Dan AlexanderAnn and John AmboianJolene and Robert Armstrong Judith and John BaldwinDebbie and D. Theodore

BerghorstRobyn Wall and Graziano BertoBeth Brauen and Henk KamphuisCassie and Carl Buccellato Niki and John CampbellBarbara and Keith ClaytonAnne and Glenn DalhartRose and Robert FealySue and Erik FreitagBetsy and Kevin FoleyElza and John GarnettRobyn and David GrossbergEllen and Michael HainenPatricia and Joseph HinkelDonna and Francis HorvathPatricia Johnson Lucinda and Richard KaspersonCarla Lang and Matthew PfisterHoward and Gail LanznarLeslie and Chad LuningBetty and Thomas LuningRachael and Leon MannLucy and John MyersEileen McGowanChristine and Robert McQuinnAnne and Kurt MuellerAmy and Jim O’Donnell Julie and John PetersonFrancine and Greg PurcellSaritha and Shireesh ReddyPamela and Peter RussellNancy and Scott SantiJudith and David SchiffmanKathy and William StreffJean and Constantine Trela

RACHWALSKI SOCIETY ($500 - $999) Marsha AbbottGenny AdsitValerie and Steve AbruzzoJanice CookeMargaret and William CraneSally DumasMaria and Tony FelicianoMartha and James FoghtMary and Richard FreyJoan GolderGeorge Gordon, Jr.Sandra GrungLaura and Kevin LeonardErminia and Edward MackJennifer and Scott MackeyHope and Tom MillerAlexandra and John Nichols Catherine and Jerry RixieYasmin RodriguezJudith and John RycombelLiz and Steven SoehnErin SteinhardtChris and Eric StrobelAnnette Kilian and Bruce

SufranskiJennifer Sutton and Michael HawkinsJudy and Roland SzkwarekJennifer and Edward TillyKate and Edgar Van DykeElizabeth and Robert Zahm

WEST TOWN SOCIETY ($250 - $499)Nancy and Albert AllredEric BullerAlexandra BrzezinskiCarol and Thomas ButlerAmy and David ChungAn Marie and Brad ColehourLibby and Stephen CummingsGlenn DavisQuinn and Robert DelaneyBarbara and Harry DrakeAmberlynne and Ommid FarashahiGillian FealyVal and Michael ForadasCristen and Tom ForresterAshley GalloColette and David HaysAnthony HernandezTerri and Greg HummelLoretta and Allan KaplanTami KaskenRosemary and Stephen MackKarin and Jose MariLinda MartinSuzanne Glade and Robert MillerBarbara RichardsDan RoseStacy Zervas and John SassarisSandy and John SummerbellKatie Taylor and Darin CouturiauxDebbie and Mark ToledoJulie and Mark WeinbergBarbara and Brian WilliamsMay and Mark WinterJennifer Wirtz NEIGHBORS OF THE SETTLEMENT ($100 - $249) Marco AcevedoJose AlatorreScott BatesLynne Biebel Michael BisesiBeth and Chuck BoehrerDenise BorkowskiKathy and Fabian CarbonellChase Chavin Laura ClarkKathleen CowanRon Deschner Mary Dulian

Cheryl and James DupreeTina EdgeMichelle EmmettBrett FealyNancy and Brian FehrenbachCarol FitzsimmonsStephanie and John FlynnCarmen GarayCatherine GarnettJoseph GattoneWilliam GiffordDave GoldbergScott GolinkinThomas GoodaleLindsay and Thomas GormanMary Lois and Hank Hakewill Jake HakewillMimi and Mark HarrisTracy Heilman and Ray MacikaMargaret and James HerrmannAnita and Richard JaszkaSharon JusticeSally KiperCasey LaneRita and Craig LashmetCecilia MaldonadoSandra and Anderw McCauslandDebra McMahonNazr MohammedKathy Mondala and Eugene Sieczkowski Larry MonetaKaryn and Geoffrey MurphySusan MurphyLuke PawlusClaudette and David PetersonPamela PlehnJim QuaidBonnie and Daryl RabertRoy RamsierDeanna RattnerJohn RayTaylor RobinsonDenise RodeIrma Rodriguez Helene RosenblumCarl SandeenAna SantiagoJanet Schumacher Kenneth SchwartzJoan ShapiroKathleen ShapiroAnne SimcoxKathryn SimonBarbara SmithIngrid StaffordCarol and Jon SudmanMatthew SudmanJohn ThompsonJanet and Bruce TranenEmily and Paul TzurDorothy VanceJaak Van Elk

SPECIAL THANKS

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Bobbie and Jeffrey VenderAnthony WagnerCal WessmanStephanie Jon-Micheal WheatNancy WhitemanJane and Lawson WhitesidesRuth and Frank WuorenmaSuzanne and Carl Yudell

FRIENDS OF THE SETTLEMENT(UP TO $100) Fritz AicheleLori AjdeschekCarolyn AndreMaggie ArdenRamiro ArroyoSuzanne AuburnSeth AugustZoe and Daniel BarronChris and Matt BeerPenelope BernsteinTina BertoKipp BlackburnLeah BostromSonia BoyerHari Bozhinov Susan BrackerJulie BrugloniElizabeth BuccheriJennifer BurnesAmanda BurtonSilvia CintronJames ChaseAnn CherryRobyn ChilcoteMatt ChmuraAbra ChusidMargaret CoatesMelinda CopherMichael CostelloeJames CraigJanet Cyrwus and Henry BinfordAllison DeblouweValery De LongBarbara DerhammerSilvia DiazJean and Richard DoubLisa DrakeJohn DzurakMoncia FalconLisa FalconerJose FelicianoPatty and Bob FelkerMegan FischerRalph Brent FisherWes FisherSusan FoleyPatty and Tom GahlonTrace GamacheVirginia GarciaSofia GeierGregory GirardLenore Glanz

Kimberly GnatBruce GoldbergJames GolinkoffLily GoodmanRenee GreeneAmie GrzesikMarla GutknechtPhil HallCarol HarkinRichard HaroldJenna Harper Michele HayesCaroline HokeEdward HolubSusan HowellChristine HugginsFiona HutchingsKerry InnisRobert JacksonChristine JacobekAdel JohnsonPatricia JohnsonChristine JordanMaura JuniusVicky and Frank KastoryMalcolm KellyMelodee KnappLeann KonradDan KosAlexander KrzyminskiDariussz KupczykAmy LabanAmy LallasMax LindquistJane LitinKelly LofgrenLucia LorenzAdam LubinLinda MartinKarleen McallesterSam McElroyCaroline McgillenLeah McKelveyBrian McKeoughBrian MillerEllen MoianiAna MolinaAmy MoralesMicaela MoranAnna Mormolstein Lisa MoultonMatt NorrisElizabeth NussLuriel OcampoRose OliveriElyse OlsenJames OlsenCatherine and Grady OrmsbyNicole OrtizCindy OstapczukAntoinette PattonLinda PaulsinSue Pelletier

Hillary PerryPatricia and James PetersonMeghan PhillipsDonna and Mark ProskineEmileigh PulliamYvette and Allen RamsierJeff RappaportMerrilee RemdondMarsha ReitzJamie RossBrian Saber Lynn SamuelsMaria SanchezJanie SavageCristina SavinaBarb and William ScharringhausenJohn SchmidtDrew ScottMarianne SeilerMary and Bernie SergesketterJudy SickleRekha SinghNedra and James ShunkAnn SmithJonathan SnellTimothy SparksSally SprowlTanya StanishSheryl StoddardSuzanne StraussSteve SullivanDoc SweatKate ThomasTeresa Thompson Candice TinsonSandra TshuchidaRonald TurnerClaudia ValenzuelaLois Vanden EyndeTim Van MieghemRebecca VernerSylvia VillaresRashida WalkerJessica WeisbachRichard Welcome Lauren WilliamsEdna WilsonValerie and Terry WrightSarah YawnSteve Zutovsky

MAJOR IN-KIND DONORS

FOUNDATIONS AND CORPORATEA. Perry HomesAdvocate Lutheran General HospitalBain & CompanyChicago BlackhawksChicago White SoxCostco

CB2Crate & BarrelFranczek Radelet P.C.Fresh Thyme Farmers MarketiCanvasART.comK&L GatesMariano’s New Trier High SchoolNoble Network of Charter SchoolsNorth Shore Country Day SchoolNorthwestern UniversityPark Ridge Country ClubSlalomSunset Ridge School Twitter ChicagoUniversity CircleWashburne School

ORGANIZATIONS AND GOVERNMENTChicago Young Professionals BoardChicago Police District 12Chicago North Shore Alumnae Chapter Alpha Xi DeltaEvanston Women’s BoardFederal Reserve Bank of ChicagoGreater Chicago Food DepositoryKenilworth Union ChurchKindness Connection North Shore BoardOur Lady of Perpetual HelpPark Ridge BoardSt. Andrew’s Lutheran ChurchSt. Peter and Paul Greek Orthodox ChurchWinnetka Board

INDIVIDUALSJose AlatorreAnna AtkinsonMargaret J. Barr+Mary Paula BaumannKarin BednarLisa and Jamie BelgradeSusan BertolettiJanet BilandicPat BlaulMargaret BradfordIvette BravoTina BertoSara BrownGinny and Robert BurnstineMaritza Marrero CarloScott ClarkDebbie CrowleyAnne CunninghamPaula DanoffSandy DavidHerminia DiazGerardo Dominguez

SPECIAL THANKS

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Iveitta EpingerMyrna GarciaLaura GeetlingCarol and David GolderKipp GoodmanLori GoodmanJacqueline GrahnTracy HeilmanHeather HeinceinJudy HerbertMargaret HermannAld. Brian HopkinsDonna and Francis HorvathMary Lou JelkeMichaelene JohnsonElif Kisisel-MartinezJean and David KostelanskyCarolyn KruleeMarie LaPlanteThelma LebronChuck LoganKim ManciniLinda MartinLynn MathiasTim MatzdorfJudy McGuireKerri MelzlNancy MenjivarKristina and Scott MillerLinda MisiorowskiJulie MokdessiAmy MunsonCarol S. NielsenAnne O’ConnorAnnette and Tony OlivieriMary Kate OlsenCarole and John ParMorgan ParkerSandra and Arturo PenMary Ann RasmussenMarisa ReyesRuth ReyesMichael RodrigoDanielle RomanSheila RyanMarissa SamaanMaurice SchaecherKelly ScheltensEllen SchlichtingLisa and Wilbur ScottDavid SmithLisa SromekSuzy StraussBrian SullivanHolly and Eugene SunshineJudy and Roland SzkwarekHillary ThomasMaureen ToomeyMary Jane TwoheyShernen UnurAmalia ValderramaWouter Van DrenthNicholas Vittore

Ashley WalkerMark WalshBerkley WellsteinDon Yannias

TRIBUTE GIFTSTribute gifts offer a way to commemorate special people or life events. Donations can mark milestones such as birthdays or anniversaries, or honor the memory of dear friends or loved ones. The Settlement received gifts in memory and in honor of the following individuals during FY18.

IN HONOR OFTom ArvetisHarvey DulinKathleen and Michael ElliottElza L. GarnettCarol GolderJacob GolderCharlie HallLucy HallMaggie HallWilliam HallAusequl KisiselBen KunkleAndrew MarikisElif MartinezTonya and Mike MilkieMicaela MoranAnne MuellerBeth Ann PapoutsisMarc PetersAllen RamsierMatt ReederMargaret RietzCody SattlerRabbi Shlomo ShusterHolly Sunshine

IN MEMORY OFMargaret “Peggy” BarrJames CaldwellTimothy HallPauline Manderschied

Belna Reyes

THE HARRIET VITTUM SOCIETYThe Harriet Vittum Society, named in honor of the Settlement’s longest serving head resident, honors individuals who have provided for the Settlement through their estate plans.The following individuals are members of the Society: AnonymousNancy and William AnixterSusan CaldwellLibby and Steve CummingsAnn and Glenn A. DalhartKathleen H. and Michael ElliottElza L. and John GarnettValerie and William K. HallDonna and Francis HorvathJames G. HoustonCharlotte and Rollin Huggins, Jr.Christine L. JacobekPatricia M. JohnsonLucinda KaspersonCarolyn KruleeEllerth OverboeCarole and John ParBonnie and Daryl RabertBrian SaberDee StevensMarion J. WareTerry and Robert Zengeler

STAFF

ADMINISTRATION Ron R. Manderschied President

Dan Alexander Hari Bozhinov Michelle CollinsMaria Mercedes De La RosaGaylon FigueroaJessica FloresGloria HolmesMax LindquistYadira MontesdeocaAllen Ramsier

ADVENTURE STAGE CHICAGO Tom ArvetisProducing Artistic DirectorMary Kate Barley-Jenkins Executive Director

Laura Kollar Anne McNamee-KeelsMarieaelena MoralesCarlos MurilloAndrew Sutherland

Scott Wagner

AMERICORPS PROJECT YES!Yasmin RodriguezProgram Director Megan BottChristy Fresas

BUSINESS OFFICE Edison UrenaBusiness Director

Leticia AlcantaraSilvia DiazMonica FalconKimberly McLemore

EXTERNAL AFFAIRS Katie TaylorDirector of Development

Allison Marino

FACILITIES MAINTENANCE Tony FelicianoChief of Facilities

Fred BalkcomMario ClassChristian HernandezAndrew LopezAngel PachecoAna SantiagoSteven SantoyoLuis Urena

FAMILY CARES CENTER Megan BorowskiProgram Director

FOOD PANTRY AND SUPPORT SERVICESYasmin RodriguezProgram Director

HOUSE IN THE WOOD CAMPVal WrightExecutive Director

Lynne BiebelJohn DeschnerRyan DwyerAnn FriedlanderDonna JohnsonTami KaskenNeal ProkopSherry RhodesHeidi VaselHeidi Jo Zupan Hines

ROWE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLTony Sutton

SPECIAL THANKS

Family endowment funds

are great ways to honor loved ones. An endowment

fund can be set up and directed to any program.

Contact Katie Taylor for more

information at [email protected].

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PrincipalChristine McCrackenDirector of School Operations

Lauren AhernKimberly AlbrechtJulie Alt NuhnBrianna AlvarezRamiro ArroyoJustin BambergJenna BehrmannColleen CanniffKatelyn ChizekLesley ClarkAlyssa ColettiShannon ConroyAshley CooperCamille Boden CroghanJuan Carlos DelarosaMaja DespotArmstead DickersonCollin EckburgAmber EllisJulie FeldmanSarah FreemanNicole G RuelasMiraim GoldbergClaudia GatesKristen HeaphyMolly HeidtkeClaire HelligeChristian HernandezDenise Luz HerreraBrian HofackerRachel HornNicholas HumilierJamie HutchinsonElizabeth ImmerAnthony JohnsonLA Keenya JohnsonCarly KaplanColette KinsellaUriah KnudsonKaily KraftMary Lindsay KrebsEric KrolikiewiczLisa KulpaEmma KumagaiBrittany LavoieAlison LeonardMariah LewisKarina LiuAndrew LopezJohn LopezMadison Magad-WeissKatiuska MaldonadoDiana MalikMargaret ManningOrehemetse MarangShelby MastAmanda MaxKelli Max JonesTraci McCulloughAllison McHenry

William MethlingIan MolitorDiana MorquechoStacy MostovoySarah NiemanJenna NicolasYvonne OleaEric PenaGeoffrey PerlmanElizabeth RichNatalie RizzaTaylor RobertsJoshua RodgersHector RodriguezJessie RoothKelly RuchniewiczAmanda RussiGrace RutzSteven SantoyoLeShonne SeguraVictoria SenterSaadia ShariffCourtney Stewart O’BrienJessica SteinmanSamantha StillwellAnne StrasselMegan TolbertLisa VanderVoortJose VargasRoselia VelascoAmanda VoigtsMichelle WalkerKara Melchi WambachSara WatkinsEila WestKim WilliamsAlyssa Wilson YOUTH SERVICES Linda McLarenDirector of Youth ServicesMartha CastilloAfter School Coordinator

Christopher AdamsIsamar AlcantaraBrianna AlvarezSandy AlvarezHermelinda AriasAlicia AvilaShadiya BellelKary BolanosEneida CeronJulio DeleonAntonia FloresIrais GalvanCarmen GarayLeticia GarciaClaudia GilBrent HamletLeticia HernandezRichard Hughes+Mireya JaimeMelissa Jones

Maria JuarezWanda KaczmarczykCecilia MaldonadoRoselyn OcasioYvonne OleaNicole Ortiz Katherin Padilla-DupreyStephanie PalaciosMark PiebengaCheyenne QuintonesAdela RamirezPerla Brenda Ramos ContrerasStacie RobinsonCarlos RodriguezIrma RodriguezElba RosarioJenise SantiagoRekha SinghIsaac TellezFrancisca TenaLibet TorresArit VazquezNorma VazquezSamantha VelezGabrielle WarrenAna Yanez

SPECIAL THANKS

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