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2 0 1 6 I M PA C T R E P O R T 3
Dear Partner In Hope,
2 0 1 6 WA S A M O M E N T O U S A N D H I S T O R I C Y E A R
for Mercy Housing Lakefront (MHL), thanks to our supporters.
Caring community members like you made it possible for us to double
the number of people we served in 2016. You made it possible for
people to “live in hope” by helping us to add 22 buildings in 18 additional
municipalities throughout Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin. In short, you
continued to help us make a meaningful and lasting impact in our region.
Thanks to you, we are also excited to announce that the original goal
of the 10-year “Moving Forward Together” campaign has now been
exceeded by our developing or preserving nearly 9,000 affordable
homes. As a result, you are helping us prevent displacement or
homelessness for over 16,000 people.
As I reflect on 2016, I am filled with gratitude for you and all who support
the mission of MHL. You saw families, seniors, veterans, and people with
disabilities in crisis and you responded. We know that our work would not
be possible without your generosity and hands-on efforts.
We are inspired by our many volunteers who spent hours preparing
and serving meals for MHL residents, hosting holiday gift drives for our
families, helping our youth grow vegetables in the Austin Youth Garden,
providing back-to-school supplies, and so much more.
We are energized by the generous support we received through our
annual events – from those who served on our Host Committees to those
who purchased tickets, invited friends, and raised a paddle. You helped us
more than double our event participation!
And we are grateful for the remarkable generosity of our individual donors,
corporate and foundation partners, staff, Southeast Wisconsin Council,
President’s Advisory Council, and Board of Directors who shared their
financial resources to ensure our sustainability and continued growth.
Together, we are a powerful force working side-by-side to create a more
humane world where poverty is alleviated, communities are healthy, and
all people can develop their full potential. As I look toward the future, I am
confident that the best is yet to come.
Yours in Hope,
Mark Angelini
President, Mercy Housing Lakefront
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2 0 1 6 H I G H L I G H T S
Began property management at 20 properties throughout Illinois,
Wisconsin, and Indiana after a successful transfer from Franciscan
Ministries, Inc.
Completed construction on Cannon Place, which provides 65
affordable homes for homeless veterans and their families.
Completed construction on Greenwich Park Apartments in
Milwaukee, which provides 53 affordable homes for working families
and individuals.
Completed 92% of construction to renovate the historic printing
building at Sears, Roebuck & Company in North Lawndale, which will
provide 181 affordable homes for working families.
Started construction on River Station Senior Apartments in Kankakee,
which will provide 70 affordable homes for low-income seniors.
2 0 1 6 I M PA C T R E P O R T 7
“I like that we have a home and we can pay the rent. I like
that we’re not on the street.” That’s what seven-year-old
Jonathan told us when we asked him what he enjoys most
about living at Roseland Village.
Jonathan and his sister — Jacari, age 18; and cousins
Jhaydon, age 13; and Jaison, age 10 — are part of a growing
number of grandchildren being raised by their grandparents.
“She is everything to me,” Jaison said about his
grandmother, Doris. “My mom had to give me up for
adoption, so my grandma has raised me since I was only a
month old.”
Before moving into Roseland Village, Doris couldn’t afford
her rent and give her four grandchildren the space and
support they needed to grow. “After paying my rent, I
couldn’t afford anything for my grandchildren,”
Doris explained.
Today, Doris is able to afford her rent and provide her
grandchildren with a safe, quality home and the support they
need to be happy and healthy.
“I like that we have our own space. It is more secure
here, and we are happier here than we were at the other
apartment,” said Jhaydon.
While Doris is proud to see all her grandchildren doing
well, this year has been particularly meaningful: her eldest
grandchild, Jacari, was accepted into the freshman class at a
private university in Chicago.
M E E T T H E T R AY L O R FA M I LY
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In 2009, Mercy Housing Lakefront launched the
ten-year “Moving Forward Together” campaign
to develop or preserve 7, 5 0 0 H O M ES .
Thanks to our generous supporters, we
exceeded the original goal — three years early —
BY D E V E L O P I N G O R
P R E S E R V I N G N E A R LY
9,000
Mercy Housing Lakefront, Mercy Portfolio
Services, the Mortgage Resolution Fund, and
180° Properties preserved
H O M E S T H R O U G H F O R E C L O S U R E
P R E V E N T I O N A N D R E M E D I AT I O N
2,854
1 0 M E R CY H O U S I N G L A K E F R O N T 2 0 1 6 I M PA C T R E P O R T 1 1
2006 Schiff Residences, designed by internationally acclaimed architect Helmut Jahn, opens
2001 Holland Apartments, first building to serve families, opens
1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1989 1990 1991 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Founded in 1981
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1989 Moreland Hotel is renovated and re-opens as Harold Washington Apartments serving 70 residents
2000 South Loop Apartments and USG Job Training and Employment Center opens
2004 Mercy Housing purchases four properties in Austin neighborhood
2009 Launch of “Moving Forward Together” campaign to preserve and develop more than 7,500 affordable homes
2016 MHL accepts a transfer of twenty Franciscan Ministries properties and begins property management of those properties2009 180° Properties is
created to provide training and employment by securing and maintaining foreclosed homes
2009 Mercy Portfolio Services is created to stabilize neighborhoods during foreclosure crisis
1986 Lakefront SRO is incorporated to preserve affordable Single Room Occupancy (SRO) housing for people with low incomes
1995 Serving 545 residents across six buildings
2010 MHL expands to Milwaukee by opening Johnston Center
2015 Construction begins to transform a vacant, historic Sears building in North Lawndale into the Lofts on Arthington
2003 Mercy Housing begins operations in Chicago
2005 Wentworth Commons, a Silver LEED certified building for families, opens
1992 Miriam Apartments, a women-only SRO apartment building, opens
2006 Mercy Housing acquires Lakefront Supportive Housing (formerly Lakefront SRO) to form Mercy Housing Lakefront (MHL)
2011 Mortgage Resolution Fund is created to help families facing foreclosure
2013 St. Catherine Residence in Milwaukee (founded in 1894 by Sisters of Mercy) joins the MHL family
2013 Pullman Wheelworks is rehabbed and preserved 2016 Cannon Place, first
building dedicated to serving veterans and their families, opens
2016 ”Moving Forward Together” campaign culminates in the development or preservation of nearly 9,000 affordable homes for over 16,000 people
O U R R E A C H
1 2 M E R CY H O U S I N G L A K E F R O N T
In 1986, Lakefront SRO (Mercy
Housing Lakefront’s predecessor)
helped 70 people in Chicago
to “live in hope.” Today, Mercy
Housing Lakefront celebrates
the completion of the “Moving
Forward Together” campaign,
helping over 16,000 people across
3 states to “live in hope.”
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I L L I N O I S
I L L I N O I S
W I S C O N S I N
2 0 1 7
I N D I A N A
C H I C A G O
Under Construction
Managed
Owned
Properties Financed
Counties impacted by foreclosure prevention and
remediation work of Mercy Portfolio Services,
the Mortgage Resolution Fund, and 180o Properties
Lindsey Artola
Phil AshtonUniversity of Illinois at Chicago
Thomas P. GatesThornwood Group LLC
Debra L. Grand, (Chair) U.S. Trust Bank of America Private Wealth Management
Fran Grossman
Onjada Haggard-RichardsonCiti
Teresa HandleyWintrust Financial Corporation
Sister Margaret JohnsonSisters of Mercy
Charles B. LewisDuane Morris LLP
Vince McBrien
Howard NatinskyNatinsky Group
John NeubergerQuad/Graphics
John K. Powell Jr.Bellwether Enterprise
Kurt Rogers
Resident at Carlton Apartments
Greg SalahUSG
Ritu VigRR Donnelley
B O A R D O F D I R E C T O R S
T H A N K YO U TO O U R S U P P O RT E R S
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S O U T H E A S T W I S C O N S I N C O U N C I L
Bill Boerigter Baker Tilly Virchow Krause, LLP
Bob ConnollyCommon Ground
William CummingsReinhart Boerner Van Deuren s.c.
Julie Fay-KrivitzWaterStone Bank
Paul FehrenbachBMO Harris Bank
Kevin FloodTown Bank
Kim HurtadoHurtado Zimmerman SC
Nina JohnsonGuaranty Bank
Karyn KnaakCinnaire
Sister Margaret KnittelSisters of Mercy
Jason KorbKorb & Associates
Gene ManzanetPNC Bank
Barbara MarkoffKiva Small Business Adviser
Jim MarksUnited Way
Monica MartonAurora Heath
Kevin McCabe, M.D.S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc.
John NeubergerQuad/Graphics
Ken SchmidtWisconsin Coalition Against Homelessness
Andrew SerioThe Benefit Services Group (retired)
Sig StrautmanisGeneral Capital Group
Daniel SweeneyWells Fargo
Wendy WecklerHope House
Suzanne ZwaskaU.S. Bank
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P R E S I D E N T ’ S A DV I S O R Y C O U N C I L
Michael C. Borders Dykema
Michael T. CluneClune Construction Company
Peter K. GillespieFirstMerit Bank
Leona A. GleasonWintrust Financial Corporation
King HarrisHarris Holdings, Inc.
Jack E. NealLinden Capital Partners
Denis PierceMcCalla Raymer Pierce, LLC
John K. Powell, Jr.Bellwether Enterprise
Peter M. VilimWaterton
Organization
L E G A CY B U I L D E R
( $ 1 M I L L I O N + )
U.S. Department of Housing and
Urban Development
S U S TA I N I N G B U I L D E R
( $25 0,0 0 0 - 49 9,9 9 9 )
Presence Health
C ATA LY T I C B U I L D E R
( $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 - 24 9,9 9 9 )
AIDS Foundation of Chicago
Bank of America Charitable
Foundation
City of Chicago
JPMorgan Chase Foundation
Polk Bros. Foundation
U.S. Bank
R E G I O N A L B U I L D E R
( $ 5 0 , 0 0 0 - 9 9,9 9 9 )
Citi Community Development
County of Milwaukee
G.A. Ackermann Memorial Fund,
Bank of America, N.A., Trustee
The Rhoades Foundation
The Schiff Foundation
Searle Funds at The Chicago
Community Trust
C I T Y B U I L D E R
( $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 - 4 9,9 9 9 )
Anonymous
A. Montgomery Ward Foundation,
John A. Hutchings, Richard W.
Oloffson and Bank of America,
N.A., Trustee
Alvin H. Baum Family Fund
Community Memorial Foundation
Harris Family Foundation
Healthcare Foundation of
Northern Lake County
Helen Brach Foundation
John and Kathleen Schreiber
Foundation
John W. Parmelee Trust
NEALl Charitable Fund
Northern Trust Company
PNC Bank Foundation
Sisters of Mercy, West Midwest
Community
USG Corporation
USG Foundation, Inc.
Wintrust Financial Corporation
C O M M U N I T Y B U I L D E R
( $ 1 5 , 0 0 0 - 24 ,9 9 9 )
Anonymous
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois
Enterprise Community Partners
Grace A. Bersted Foundation
Sage Foundation
U.S. Bank Foundation
Wilks Communications Group
B L O C K B U I L D E R
( $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 - 1 4 ,9 9 9 )
Blowitz-Ridgeway Foundation
The Cuore E Mani Foundation
Fifth Third Bank
Forest County Potawatomi
Foundation
Franciscan Alliance, Inc.
Frank L. Weyenberg Charitable Trust
Friends of St. Catherine Residence
Inc.
R.A. Stevens Family Foundation
TCF Foundation
TP and MS Gates Charitable Fund
W.P. and H.B. White Foundation
H O M E B U I L D E R
( $ 5 , 0 0 0 - 9 ,9 9 9 )
Alvin and Marion Birnschein
Foundation
Applegate & Thorne-Thomsen,
P.C.
Bank of America
BMO Harris Bank
Cathay Bank Foundation
Clare M. Peters Charitable Trust
Edon Construction Co., Inc.
Elinor and Maynard Marks Family
Fund
First Midwest Bank
FirstMerit Foundation
Greater Milwaukee Foundation’s
Paraclete Fund
Greater Milwaukee Mental Health
Consultants/Irving H. Raffe Fund
Heritage Development &
Construction, Inc.
Higher Path Foundation
James McHugh Construction
Company
Jane Bradley Pettit Foundation, Inc.
Kovler Family Foundation
Leasing and Management
Company, Inc.
Market Contracting Services, Inc.
McCalla Raymer Pierce, LLC
Peoples Energy
The PrivateBank
Racine Dominican Mission Fund
The Siragusa Foundation
Sisters of Mercy Patrimony
Mutual
Stackner Family Foundation
The Thousand Hills Stewardship
Fund
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T H A N K YO U
The TJX Foundation
Wells Fargo
M E R CY B U I L D E R
( $ 2 , 5 0 0 - 4 ,9 9 9 )
Alliance Specialty Trades, Inc.
Arnstein & Lehr LLP
Attorneys’ Title Guaranty Fund, Inc.
Chicago Association of Realtors
Federal Home Loan Bank of
Chicago
First Eagle Bank
Greater Illinois Title Company
Guaranty Bank
Jackson National Community
Foundation
Korb + Associates Architects
Titan Electric Contracting LLC
$ 1 , 0 0 0 -2 , 4 9 9
Archdiocese of Milwaukee
Baker Tilly Virchow Krause, LLP
Barrington Bank & Trust Company
Chicago Housing Authority
Chicago Neighborhood Initiatives,
Inc.
Christopher B. Burke Engineering,
Ltd.
Cinnaire Lending
Community Investment
Corporation
Evan and Marion Helfaer
Foundation
General Capital Group
George M. Eisenberg Foundation
for Charities
Golub & Company, LLC
Housing Authority of the City of
Milwaukee
Hurtado Zimmerman SC
Kedmont Waterproofing Co., Inc.
Linden Capital Partners
LISC Chicago
Lumen Christi Congregation
The Luse Companies
MacRostie Historic Advisors LLC
Mark I Restoration Company
National Christian Foundation
Greater Chicago
North Lawndale Employment
Network
Pieper Electric, Inc./Ideal Mechanical
PPM America, Inc.
RBC Capital Markets
Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren
Rotary Club of Chicago-O’Hare
Sanchez Construction Services
Sisters of Mercy
Skender Foundation
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish
St. Eugene Congregation
St. Frances Cabrini Congregation
St. Matthias Parish & School
TCF Bank
Thrivent Financial
Urban Partnership Bank
The Wain & Hildegard Stowe
Family Foundation
$ 5 0 0 - 9 9 9
Allstate Giving Campaign
Chicago Community Loan Fund
Contract Mirror & Supply
The Filippa DiBella Foundation,
Ltd.
Fitzgerald Associates - Architects
HTH Mechanical Services, Inc.
Koch Family Foundation
MB Financial Bank
The Nutman Company USA, Inc.
R.A.S.H. Fund, C/O Robert and
Saran Hutchins
Sattell, Johnson, Appel & Co., SC
Solomon Cordwell Buenz &
Associates, Inc.
St. Charles Youth & Family Services
St. James Congregation
St. Monica Congregation
St. William Parish
United States Alliance Fire
Protection
Walmart
Waukesha County Community
Foundation, Inc.
We Energies Foundation
$ 2 5 0 - 4 9 9
Anonymous
Aurora Health Care
Christ King Congregation
Hayes Family LLC
Herbert Kohl Philanthropies
Lancaster Pollard Mortgage
Company
Love Funding
Roman Electric Co., Inc.
St. Agnes Congregation
St. Jerome Congregation
Trinity Episcopal Church
WaterStone Bank
$ 1 0 0 -24 9
Boswell Book Company, LLC
Community Shares of Greater
Milwaukee
Countryside Bank
Forte Research Systems, Inc.
The Hoff Group, Inc.
Illinois Housing Council
Imagine Nation Books, LTD
Jewish Federation of Metropolitan
Chicago
Ledo’s Inc.
Nash Disability Law
Oakbrook Corporation
Westbrook Management LLC
Wilbert and Genevieve Schauer
Foundation Inc.
$ 1 - 9 9
Amazon Smile Foundation
The Buck Foundation
Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin
Citizens Charitable Foundation
NovaCare Rehabilitation
Schoenauer Family Foundation
White Crane Wellness Center
IndividualC I T Y B U I L D E R
( $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 + )
Cheryl and John Neal
C O M M U N I T Y B U I L D E R
( $ 1 5 , 0 0 0 - 24 ,9 9 9 )
Steans Family
B L O C K B U I L D E R
( $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 - 1 4 ,9 9 9 )
Thomas and Sue Gates
Elizabeth Baldwin Phillips
Peter and Joan Vilim
H O M E B U I L D E R
( $ 5 , 0 0 0 - 9 ,9 9 9 )
Mark and Katie Angelini
Nancy & Michael Borders
Diane and Craigh Cepukenas
Debra L. Grand
Dennis and Sandy Kuester
Stephanie & Howard Natinsky
Denis B. Pierce
Susan & John Powell
Burton and Sheli Rosenberg
Heather Steans and Leo Smith
Jennifer Steans
Robin Steans
Ritu Vig and Venu Talanki
M E R CY B U I L D E R
( $ 2 , 5 0 0 - 4 ,9 9 9 )
Linda and Alexander Darragh
Charles J. Hoch, Ph.D. and Susan
J. Stall
James Lee
Bozena Luczak
Mark & Debbie McCann
Gregory and Sloan Salah
$ 1 , 0 0 0 -2 , 4 9 9
Sheila & Bennett Applegate
George and Julianne Archibald
David and Tina Ariola
Philip Ashton
Joel and Liza Brown
Elaine Burke
Thomas Butler
Vickie Delgadillo
Jane Graf and Rich Williamson
Sister Mary Hanseder, RSM
Joe and Sharon Hayes
Michael J. Kelly
Doug Kenshol & Amy Wiegert
Peter Landon
Rita and Neal Larsen
Connie Lindsey
Bruce F. Martin
Sister Judith Niemet, RSM
Sister Geneva Paluka, RSM
Robert and Julie Petri
Andy Salk
Louise & Charles Saltzman
Marilyn Nelson Schlosser
Sister Jane Schlosser, RSM
$ 5 0 0 - 9 9 9
Kris Baritt
Sister Corinne Bauer, RSM
Susan W. Brennan
Jack Cassin
James R. Cauley
Robert Connolly
Sister Marcian Deisenroth, RSM
Lindsey Durr
Peter Gillespie
Leona Gleason
Jerry Goldstone
Sister Lois Graver, RSM
Frances and Bob Grossman
Teresa Handley
Rhonda & Keith Hopps
Nic and Phyllis Hoyer
Sister Margaret Johnson, RSM
Colette B. Jolie
Sister Corinne Kabara, RSM
John and Mary Kane
Arnold and Laura Kimmel
Gary Kohn
Valerie and Keith Kretchmer
Andy Kuhn
Joel Kuna
Ann C. Martin
Reynold Martin Jr.
Russell Montgomery
Ronald Rohde
Joy Hammond and Leo Schiff
Jerry Walleck
Kevin M. Weinstein
Brad and Gardi Wilks
$ 2 5 0 - 4 9 9
Anonymous
Donna Bartolone
Ann Bihrle & Patrick Waite
Melissa and Shannon Boone
Carol and Brad Breslau
Lynette Briggs
Monique Brinkman-Hill
Mark Brumwell
Brian Chupich
Paul Davis
Edward Dobbins
Melissa Donaldson
Harry and Barbara Drake
Elizabeth Dunn
Fatmah Farraj
Kathleen Gregory
John and Jeanne Hoff
Cindy Holler & Mark Larson
Angelina and James Jodie
Luzetta R. Jones-Barksdale
Buffy & Thomas Keim
Edward and Helen Keledjian
Angela Levatino
Felix R. Matlock Jr.
Kevin and Jeanine McCabe
John and Bozena McLees
Suzanne Mitchell
Alison Nelson
Michelle and Mark Nennig
Linda Nolan
Antonio Oliva
Dorothy Osborn
Rodrigo Perez
Cathy J. Pilarczyk
Elizabeth Price
Steve and Marcella Spears
Charlie Tobin
Kevin Waco
Robert Wareham
Peter and Irene Weber
Pamela Wilcox
Alva Winfrey Kennedy
Cynthia Zeltwanger
$ 1 0 0 -24 9
Anonymous
Dorothy Abreu
Robert Ater
Cynthia Barnicki
Jeff Bennett
Helen Benton
Christina Binn
Katharine and Frank Bixby
Wendy Bosworth
Linda Brace
Frederick Bradley
Alan and Kara Brauer
Deborah & Matthew Brown
W. Matthew Bryant
Mary Casey
Sister Barbara Centner, RSM
Sandra Chisholm
Sister Virgena Clark, RSM
Carol B. Conklin
Charlie Corrigan
Roberta and Paul Cotey
Maureen Crowley
Shelly Culea
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T H A N K YO U
Ladonna L. Cunningham
Andy Czako
Bart W. Darfler
Mary Davis
Jeanne Dawson
Cynthia and Robert Dean
Rita G. Denny
Sharon L. Depue
Margaret Dillon
Cliona Draper
John and Margot Dunn
Kathyrn Ebert
Mary Eilers
John Fangman
Sheila & Robert Ferrari
Michael L. Gallagher
Michael Gosman
Richard and Georgia Harter
Gordon Hellwig
Dougal Hewitt
Darla M. Hium
John & Ginny Horning
Richard W. Hoy
Susan G. Hubbard
Karen M. Jahimiak
Doug Jones
Kathleen Mortenson Rev. Living
Trust
Rachel Kee
Shawn and Michael Klupchak
Amy LaFine
Mary Webster Levit
Ciuinal Lewis
Kevin Long
Chris H. Lonn
Lois J. Luther
James M. Manthei
Theodor and Jacqueline Maxeiner
Marion McCarley
Sister Aquinice McCorry, RSM
Shannon M. Meagher
Richard and Sandra Melcher
Michele and Daniel Miller
James and Victoria Miller
Roberta Morganelli
Adriann and Nick Murawski
John and Kathleen Neuberger
Sister Carlotta Oberzut, RSM
Bonnie Humphrey and John
O’Donnell
Monica Marton
Maria Onesto Moran
Margot Paddock
Lois and Richard Pauls
Anne Peacock
Lenin Pellegrino
Kenya Pettigrew
Mary Pat Pfeil
Gregory Pollesch
Mary Ann Poole
Drew Ranieri
Melissa Rankin
Catherine Rapp
Jeanne M. Rashford
Dolly Regan
Leo Ries
James Rohlfing
David Rose
Amy Zisook & David Rosen
William Ross
Steven R. Rudolph
Sister Ellen Marie Ryan, RSM
Tracy Sanchez
Wojciech Sanocki
Eunice & Reverend Gerald Schalk
Ken Schmidt
Kathleen Schmitz
Robert and Connie Schwaab
Mike Seljan
Andrew and Shirley Serio
Clifford Shapiro
Megan Syverson
Joy Tapper
Susan Torres
K. Anne Tremel
Amelia Vega
Anne Vogel
Wendy Weckler
Paul Williams
Amelia Zastava
Brian Zimmerman
Eileen Zore
$ 1 - 9 9
Anonymous
Wendy Allen
Edward and Bernadette Andersen
Mark Anderson
Joan Angelini
Martha Austin
G. Baksa
Ralph and Donna Bayard
Samuel Bell
Joseph and Nancy Bella
Elizabeth Benz
Dorceen J. Boyle
Laura and Jeffrey Bray
Kathy Breen
Julie E. Brown
Doris and Robert Browne
Joey Buck
Mary Burgoyne
Barbara J. Burns
Sister Cathleen Cahill, RSM
Kathy Cannistra
Raymond G. & Kathleen F. Cary
Reverend Richard Cerpich
Thomas and Margaret Ciurlik
Elizabeth Connor and Raynal
Cherenfant
Bonnie Conway
Ellie Cosgrove
Lawrence E. Craft
Daniel Cullen
Sister Mary Joella Cunnane, RSM
John Dante
Marianne De Grace
Connie J. Debbink
Mary Alice and Henry Dedinsky
Mary Dermody
Peggy and Samuel Dickman
Derrick Donnella
Gabe Doyle
Juanita Ebert
James A. Edwards
Jean L. Eichman
Susan Eick
Julie and Theodore Erickson
Jenifer S. Fabian
Latasha Fane
Veronica Farmer
Jennifer Feuer-Crystal
Sister Mary C. Finnane, RSM
Tessa Fischer
Sister Ann M. Flanagan, RSM
William E. Flynn
Sarah Ford
Rachel Forman
Robert A. Franklin
Yvonne and William Frederick
Sister Laurus Gannon, RSM
Kathleen Geldermann
Jeanne Geraci
Viva G. Gillio
Freddie Gist
Marianne Godfrey
John and Mary Beth Golden
Patricia Goldstein
Susan Gorski
Scott and Lorna Grade
Benjamin Gramling
Samuel Griffin
Cindy Griffiths
Paul R. Haas
Suzanne Haberstrom
Gregg Hagopian
Lisa Handler
Sister Mary Hannon, RSM
Michael Hanrahan
Courtney Hardrick
Macy Harms
Barbara J. Harvey
Donna M. Hattem
Katharine Hayden
Sister M Renee Humble, RSM
Kimberly Hurtado
Ted and Mary John
Nina Johnson
Tiffany Johnson
Tracy Johnson
Jeffery Julian
Jeffrey Justman
Jesse Kartus
Justin Kasdorf
Kathleen Kenney-Fredrick
Thomas Kimmel
Norlaine and Lester King
Sister Margaret Mary Knittel,
RSM
Latacha Knox
Bryan Kroes
Elizabeth Kucharski
Joseph Kurstin
Barbara Kutchera
Dawn Lacey
Kathleen Laird
Greg Lamas
Patrick and Leslie Lawton
Mary Leach-Sumlin
Don Lee
Kathleen Lingwai
Susan Lloyd
Sister Mary Loftus, RSM
Terry MacDonald
Patrick J. Madden
Valerie Markham
Barbara Markoff
James A. Marks
E. Michael McCann
Daniel J. McCarthy
Emil and Michelle McCauley
Tom and Sharon McSwiggin
David Mevis
Michelle P. Mooney
Kathleen A. Nesseth
Lynne Oehlke
Cindy L. Olson
Edward J. J. Olson
Lisa Orr
Irene Patterson
Elaine V. Penn
Janis & Thomas Pfister
Elenore Piette
David and Susan Porter
Sheila Portlock
Judith and Dennis Purtell
Judy Rauh
Rita Rochte
Diane and Thomas Roethe
Tracey Russell
Angela Ryun
David and Elen Sahar
D D Schampers
Sue Schaus
Marjorie Feerick Schlosser
Meegan Scovell
Charles and Beth Seen
Natalie Shannon-Hutchison
Nicole Sickafoose
Kathleen Sincere
Casandra D. Slade
Sister Betty Smith, RSM
Danny Smith
Diane and Jerome Spaeth
Stephanie Spear
Kimberly Steele
Don and Carolyn Stegemoller
Susan Strecker
Richard A. Streff
Eve Sylvester
Benjamin Timm
Mary Triggiano
Angel Vazquez
Carol Wahlen
Gwendolyn Washington
Florence Waterston
Ralph and Rosemarie Weber
Maxine Aldridge White
Helen Winfrey
Mary Ann Woelfle
Jeff Yanecek
Joan Yuen
Sara Zirbel
G I F T I N K I N D
Organization
Anonymous
Bank of America
Black Ensemble Theatre
The Blue Man Group
Chicago Bears
Chicago Cares, Inc.
The Chicago White Sox
Christopher B. Burke Engineering,
Ltd.
Dominican University
Duane Morris LLP
Fat Cat Bar & Grill
Friends of St. Catherine Residence
Inc.
Heritage Development &
Construction, Inc.
Kitchfix
McColly Bennett Commercial Real
Estate
Milwaukee Kitchen Cabinet
Old St. Mary’s Catholic Church
Perkins Eastman Architects, P.C.
Rotary Club of Chicago-O’Hare
Sisters of Mercy, Chicago
St. Anthony’s Catholic Church,
SVDP Society
Thrivent Financial
Individual
Anonymous
Ardell Bergin
Anne Kalmer Cainion
Nathan Frank
Marissa Gonzalez
Emil and Michelle McCauley
Catherine Midek
Stephanie & Howard Natinsky
Marilyn Schawk
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20 | M E R CY H O U S I N G N O R T H W E S T
M E R CY H O U S I N G L A K E F R O N T ( M H L ) is working to build a region where
everyone has an affordable home to use as a springboard to achieve better health,
economic security, and a brighter future for their kids. MHL owns 50 affordable rental
properties in Illinois, Wisconsin, and Indiana, helping nearly 9,000 people to live in hope.
MHL is a regional office of Mercy Housing, Inc. (MHI), a leading national affordable
housing nonprofit that serves tens of thousands of people with low incomes every day.
Established by the Sisters of Mercy in 1981, and with operations in 41 states, MHI has 35
years’ experience developing, preserving, managing, and financing affordable housing.
MHI’s subsidiaries further the organization’s mission: Mercy Housing Management Group
(MHMG) offers professional property management and Mercy Loan Fund (MLF) finances
nonprofit organizations.
120 S. LaSalle, Suite 1850 | Chicago, IL 60603 | 312.447.4500 | mercyhousing.org/lakefront