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ANNUAL REPORT 08-09 101

Annual Report 2009-10

102 HOPE CENTER

R. Douglas Ezzell Chairman

Terry Mobley Vice Chairman

Bill Rouse TreasurerRouse Companies

Patrick BrewerSecretaryLexmark

Reverend Diane BaldwinMaxwell Street Presbyterian Church

Don Ball

Gail BennettWUKY

Randy BreedingDulworth, Breeding & Karns

Bill BridgesQuantrell Auto Group

Ron L. BrownKeystone Financial Group

Jack BurchCommunity Action Council

Harry Cohen

Jean Cravens

Anne Ehl

Frank HamiltonNally & Gibson Georgetown

Ellie Hawse

Marlene HelmCommissioner of Social ServicesLexington Fayette Urban County Government

Louis Hillenmeyer III

Gordon L. Hyde, MD

Cathy Jacobs

Connie JoinerInsight Media Advertising

Reverend Bonnie Quantrell Jones

George KeiferBluegrass Comprehensive Care

Steve KellyCentral Bank

Arnold KirkpatrickKirkpatrick and Company

Jane Kirschling U.K. College of Nursing

John McCartyLexington Capital Advisors

Scott McKinneyScientific Imaging Technology

Becky MurphyCharlie Murphy Real Estate

Inge Petit

George Privett, Jr., MD Lexington Diagnostic Center and Open MRI Mike Scanlon Thomas & King

Richard StephensonStoll Keenon Ogden PLLC

Dr. Robert Straus

The Very Reverend Morris ThompsonChrist Church Cathedral

2009-2010 Board of Directors

ANNUAL REPORT 08-09 1

Very Truly Yours,

Cecil F. Dunn Executive Director

Letter from the Executive Director

The recently completed fiscal year at the Hope Center has been a momentous one. With your help we continue to find new ways to pursue the fight against homelessness.

In January we took over management of One Parent Scholar House on Horsemans Lane here in Lexington. (It was originally known as Virginia Place.)

One Parent Scholar House provides single-parent families with: affordable housing for the families; higher education opportunities for the parents; and child development and care for the children. It is another opportunity for us to serve those who are at risk of becoming homeless.

You see, studies show that families headed by single parents without education are families who face an increased risk of becoming homeless. The children in these families rely on their sole parents, overwhelmingly young women, to provide them with the resources they need for stability, nurture and growth. Without education, these parents are hard-pressed to provide those resources.

Love and concern are critical, but in today’s world love and concern alone are not enough. Education is a great weapon against homelessness.

The other big event last fiscal year was that we obtained funding for our new transitional housing center to be built on West Loudon Avenue. A major gift from Don and Cathy Jacobs along with grants from the Federal Home Loan Bank of Cincinnati, Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government and Kentucky Housing Corporation will allow us to proceed with the 140-plus bed facility being built on land donated by Lexmark International. Central Bank helped us obtain the funding. Don and Mira Ball and Barkham, Inc. will donate services that will save us a considerable amount in the cost of construction.

This facility will provide much needed relief for our Emergency Shelter, the 1993 building that houses our overnight population, our mental health programs, health clinic, employment program, transitional housing and several more activities dedicated to helping the homeless.

The Emergency Shelter has 118 beds, yet we often have to find room for 200 or more men, sometimes upwards of 230. With mattresses spread on the floor at night and with overflow help from our church friends at Grace Baptist and Arlington Christian we have managed never to turn anyone away for lack of capacity. Still, we clearly need more beds. The new Jacobs building will provide us with the beds we need. The shelter will become more of what its name implies, a place where men in immediate need can find shelter, food and clothing. It will also continue to be a place where those men can find the help they need to change their lives.

You will find more information about the past year in the pages of this report, including the newly opened Barbara Hardwick Rouse House providing permanent housing for women in recovery. Take a look. Find out what it is you are helping accomplish. I couldn’t be prouder of the work the Hope Center staff gets done every day and the lives they manage to turn around. I couldn’t be more thankful for the part you play in making these things happen.

4 Emergency Shelter

4 George Privett Recovery Center

4 Ball-Quantrell Jones Center for Women

4 Mental Health Program

5 Health Clinic

5 Social Services Program

5 Employment

5 Transitional Housing Program

7 With Gratitude to our Donors

20 Hispanic Program

20 Detention Center Recovery Program

20 HopeMobile

21 Hill Rise Place Apartments

21 Volunteers

23 Ball Homes Night of Hope

23 One Parent Scholar House

24 Financial Statements

25 What's Next?

annual report | july 1, 2009 - june 30, 2010

Contents

2 HOPE CENTER

Since 1993, the Hope Center’s mission has been to care for homeless and at-risk persons by providing life-sustaining and life-rebuilding services that are comprehensive and address underlying causes. The Hope Center is widely known as a homeless shelter. That’s true, but it’s so much more.

It’s not enough to only provide the homeless in our community with a place to get off the street; we must also provide them with the tools they need to stay off the street. The root causes of homelessness vary widely. That is why our programs are so important. Each person who enters our doors is valuable and unique. Our goal is to provide each one with the tools they need to rebuild their lives.

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Emergency Shelter

The Emergency Shelter is the first-stop for many Hope Center clients. Last year, the shelter provided nearly 160,000 meals, more than 70,000 nights of lodging, 7,500 healthcare services and 40,000 articles of clothing.

George Privett Recovery Center

The Privett Center houses the men’s recovery program. There are currently 134 men in the program. Sixty-one percent of the men who enter the Hope Center report a history of substance abuse. More than 250 men entered the recovery program this year.

Ball-Quantrell Jones Center for Women

Approximately, 70 women are being served at the Women’s Center at any given time and there is normally a waiting list of those wanting a spot. More than 1,000 women have received some level of services since the program began in 2002, and nearly 300 women have completed all aspects of the program.

Mental Health Program

During the last 12 months, the Mental Health Program accepted 177 clients and assisted them with various services from medications, therapy, housing, to life skill groups, payee services and dual-diagnosis groups. Appropriate clients are referred to affordable housing when they are deemed ready. Each year, several clients are housed in the community and continue to live independently with the help of a weekly visit from their Hope Center case manager. The regular visits and case management assistance are only part of what makes this program so unique. Ultimately, the mental health team attempts to help stabilize the clients and prepare them for community living regardless of the time it takes to achieve these goals.

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Health Clinic

Our clients typically have not had access to regular health care so we offer a free clinic at both the Emergency Shelter and the Women’s Recovery Center. A nurse practitioner is on staff at the women’s center and the University of Kentucky College of Nursing staff treats clients at the Emergency Shelter. In addition to health care services, the nurses also provide education on healthcare issues. The clinics provided more than 8,000 services to clients last year.

Social Services Program

Our social services program assists clients with housing, health care, transportation, finances, and connects them with other resources and agencies as needed. Last year more than 500 clients received services through this program.

Employment Program

Our Employment Program supports the client’s effort to find employment by offering clients employment training opportunities, transportation to interviews, resume and referral assistance, assistance with off-site housing, higher education information and more. More than 1,500 clients requested assistance with employment and housing last year.

Transitional Housing

This program provides semi-private rooms for clients participating in the Employment Program. These clients pay rent, save money and continue to work on life skills as they prepare themselves for life outside the shelter.

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Mark’s Story

Mark grew up in a house where drugs and alcohol were the norm. By the time he was 13

years old he was regularly smoking pot with friends; alcohol entered the picture at 15. Mark

played sports in high school until the drugs and alcohol got him kicked off every team.

After high school Mark entered the Navy for two years and cleaned up his act. He got

engaged and had a good job until he hurt his back and was prescribed pain pills. That’s

when his addiction went into full swing and he lost everything.

Mark’s younger brother had gone through the men’s recovery program and talked him into joining. After completing the program, Mark now serves as a peer mentor helping

the men entering the men’s recovery program with homework, teaching classes and

mentoring clients.

“I had never known true friends before coming to the Hope Center. They truly like me for me

and not what I have,” says Mark.

Cassandra's Story

When Cassandra was two years old she was in an accident that left her scarred from the waist down. Growing up she was constantly teased because she looked different and suffered from very low self-esteem.

Cassandra took her first drink when she was 8 years old at a party at her parent’s house. She started smoking marijuana when she was a teenager. It always made her feel good, and she wasn’t so shy when she was high.

By the time she was in high school she was battling addiction to alcohol, cocaine and crack and eventually dropped out of school.

In March 2009 she was arrested and entered the Hope Center’s Fayette County Detention Center Recovery Program where she began to learn about her addiction. Upon completion she transitioned to the Hope Center’s women’s recovery program.

Cassandra completed the recovery program and is now a peer mentor helping with recovery classes and mentoring clients. “I could not have done this by myself,” says Cassandra. “They loved me until I could love myself.”

“I had never known true

friends before coming to the Hope Center.

They truly like me for me and not

what I have.”

“They loved me until I could love myself.”

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Gifts of $100,000+

Mr. and Mrs. Don Ball

Ball Homes

Barkham, Inc.

Don Jacobs Charitable Foundation Inc.

Gifts of $10,000 to $99,999

Foundation For Drug Free Youth

Mr. and Mrs. Don Jacobs

Kentucky Christian Foundation

Quantrell Auto Group

Rood & Riddle Foundation, Inc.

Mr. John Scott

Second Presbyterian Church

Gifts of $5,000 to $9,999

Anonymous

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Cambron

Christ Church C.R.O.S.S. Ministries

First Presbyterian Church

Mr. and Mrs. William R. Garmer

Mr. and Mrs. James L. Peyton

Dr. and Mrs. George W. Privett, Jr.

Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Riddle

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Scanlon

Mr. Howard A. Settle and Mr. Mickey Settle

Strategic Funding Group, Inc.

Mr. Joey P. Sum

Whitaker Foundation, Inc.

Mr. Brian C. Wood

Mr. and Mrs. Justin Yandell

Mr. William T. Young, Jr.

Gifts of $2,000 to $4,999

Mr. and Mrs. Perry M. Bentley

Bluegrass Runners

Mr. and Mrs. Marc Cousoulis

Ms. Kate R. Covington

Mr. R. Douglas Ezzell

Federal Home Loan Bank

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gardner

Hartland Hills Chapel Offerings

Mr. Jack A. Kain

Mr. James G. Kenan III

Mr. Jonathan K. Kern

Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Langley

Ms. Rosanna M. Mandia

Mr. & Mrs. Terry McBrayer

Mr. John P. McCarty

McDowell, Stromatt & Assoc. of Lexington, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Milward

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy A. Mowery

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Rodrigue

Rood & Riddle, P.S.C.

Dr. and Mrs. Robert Straus

The Community Foundation of Louisville, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Derek D. Vaughan

Wal-Mart Foundation

Gifts of $1,000 to $1,999

Alliance Coal, LLC

Aristides Capital LLC

Mr. Kevin Ausbrook and Mr. Preston Ausbrook

Blue Grass Community Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Troy R. Breeding

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick T. Brewer

Mr. and Ms. Gary Brothers

Calvary Christian Church

Ms. Anna B. Campbell

Central Christian Church

Mr. Tommy Chandler

Clay Ingels Company, LLC

Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Cohen

Columbia Gas of Kentucky

Crestwood Christian Church

Crutcher Family Foundation, Inc.

Daniel Family Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. R. Eberley Davis

Mr. and Mrs. Frank DePaola

Mr. John H. Dicken

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dow

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil F. Dunn

Dr. Eric B. Durbin

Estate of Theophilus Irvin Jr.

Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church

First Church of God

Ms. Iva J. Fylstra

Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose W. Givens, Sr.

Good Shepherd Episcopal Church

Green’s Toyota of Lexington

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamilton, Jr.

Mr. Steve Heller

Ms. Debra Hensley CLU

Hilary Boone Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hillenmeyer III

Mr. and Mrs. Guy A. Huguelet III

Mr. and Mrs. David S. Hulse

Dr. Gordon L. Hyde

Ms. Janice James

Kentucky Housing Corporation

Kentucky River Properties

Mr. Arnold Kirkpatrick

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kosieniak

Krishna Imports, Inc.

Mr. Thomas E. Lett

Lexington Woman of the Moose

Mr. & Mrs. Bob Livesay

Louie’s Flower Power Shops

Ms. Ann T. Maggard

Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Major

Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. McGaughey

Mr. and Mrs. Terry B. Mobley

Mr. and Mrs. Kolan Morelock

Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Noval

Nursery Place, LLC

Mr. Steven L. Pelphrey

Ms. Vanessa R. Perry

Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program

Physician Services PSC

Psimer and Associates Inc.

Ms. Elsie L. Raffensperger

Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Ralph

Mr. Allen H. Rodes

Mr. and Mrs. DeLeon Shepherd

Mr. Timothy L. Simmons

South Creek Properties

Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sprow III

Mr. Evan Trommer

UK Good Samaritan Gift Shop, Inc.

United Way of the Bluegrass

University of Kentucky Office of the President

University of Kentucky Vendor Account

Wabuck Development

Walmart Foundation

Ms. Valerie C. Wheeler

Mr. Jackson W. White

Dr. and Mrs. Emery A. Wilson

Winstar Farm

Gifts of $500 to $999

Mr. and Mrs. David M. Aldridge

Answer One Inc.

Arlington Christian Church

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Baffert

Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Bardo

Mr. Michael Bensing

Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Blakeman

Mr. and Mrs. James M. Blanton

Mr. Brian Bratten

Ms. Carolyn P. Brock

Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Brown

WITH GRATITuDE To ouR DonoRSThe following gifts were received for the fiscal year 2009-2010. Every gift to the Hope Center

is a mark of faith in the human spirit. We are thankful for every gift and every giver.

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Mr. and Ms. Charles Case

Christ Centered Church

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Clay

Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cobb

Community Action Council

Mr. W. T. Congleton

Mr. Braxton Crenshaw

Mr. Owen Cropper

Cumberland Surety Insurance Co.

Daybreak Community Church

Mr. Cyrus Dicken

Mr. and Mrs. David M. Duzyk

Mr. Wililam S. Ewadinger

Family Market

Fine Art Editions

Mr. Raphael A. Finkel

First District Constable

Mr. & Mrs. William H. Fortune

Gardenside Christian Church

Ms. Betty F. Glidewell

Gordon Food Service

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Graham

Mr. Timothy Gregg

Ms. Phyllis Harlow

Mr. and Mrs. Lionel A. Hawse

Mr. H. P. Headley, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Huffman

IBM Employee Services Center

Insight Communications

Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Kelly

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kitchen

Dr. Steve Kraman

Mr. Bailey Kurtz, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. John W. Lancaster IV

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Lancaster

Ms. Susan E. Liddle

Ms. Kathy A. Loeb

Mr. Nathan Klemperer and Mrs. Marilyn Machara

Dr. and Mrs. Craig J. McClain

Mrs. Ruth McCornack

Mr. Mark McDavid, Jr.

Mr. John McDonald,III

Casey McKenzie

Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. McNally

Mr. Alexander D. Meade

Mrs. Kiyoko Miyakawa

Mt. Horeb Presbyterian Church

Mr. Richard N. Newman

Old Paris Road Church of God

Mrs. Louise W. Parker

Ms. Julane J. Parker

Mr. Jerome P. Prather

Presbyterian Women of First Presbyterian Church

Mr. and Mrs. Andy Probst

Mr. William N. Rich

Mr. Brendan Richardson

Mr. James A. Roberts

Mr. Leslie Rosenbaum

Southland Christian Church Open Door Class

Stone Farm, LLC

Mr. E. H. Straus

Mark Swanson

The Gathering Christian Church

Mr. George M. Van Meter, Jr.

Vision Christian Church

Mr. Robert M. Watt and Mrs. Natalie D. Brown

Woodland Christian Church

Mr. and Mrs. William L. Woodward

Mr. Thomas M. Wynne

Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Yelton

Gifts of $100 to $499

AAR Management, LLC

Mr. Josh Ackerman

Mr. John R. Adams

Adanta Group

Ahava Center for Spiritual Living

Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Allen

Ms. Janet L. Allen

Mr. and Mrs. John Allender

Ms. Nancy E. Alpach

Alpha Delta Chapter of ADK

Dr. Donald Ambroziak

American Board of Family Medicine

American Founders Bank

Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Anderson

Ms. Karen Andreassen

Arlington CWF

Mrs. Anne H. Atchison

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald K. Atwood

B.R. Pollock, Inc. Law Enforcement Services

Babycakes Cupcakes LLP

Mr. E. Lee Baker

Mr. Bernard Barron

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Barry

Bart Peak Sunday School Class

Bath & Body Works

bd’s Mongolian Grill

Dr. and Dr. Joseph L. Beach

Beacon Properties

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Beals

Audrey Beau

Beaumont Presbyterian Church

Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Becker

Ms. Leslie Beebe

Ms. Elizabeth J. Belanger

Mr. and Mrs. Price H. Bell

Mr. A. S. Bennett and Mrs. Anita A. Britton

Mr. Timothy R. Bennett

Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bentley

Ms. Ruth Berry

Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bertram

Dr. and Mrs. David Bettez

Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bieschke

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Black

Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. Blanton

Mr. Charles Blose

Bluegrass Sams Camping Club

Mr. and Ms. Blair H. Boggs

Mr. and Mrs. Drew C. Boggs

Mr. and Mrs. John P. Bolash

Ms. Anne E. Bolton

Ms. Jean Bordt

Mr. Jim Bowman, Jr.

Ms. J. S. Brady

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Brashear

Mr. Richard F. Broadbent III

Dr. Ann B. Broderson

Mr. Robert Brown

Ms. Robin Brown-Gorton

Ms. Eveleen Browning

Mr. Terry Bryant

Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Bush

Mr. and Mrs. Davis Bussey

Mr. and Mrs. Irvine M. Byars

Mr. Luther B. Caldwell, Jr.

Caller Family Charitable Foundation, Inc.

Mr. Albert J. Campbell and Ms. Paula Ashcraft

Mr. and Mrs. Rutheford B. Campbell, Jr.

Mr. J. L. Cashen and Mrs. Susan B. Turner

Caudill’s Climatemaster

Charles E. Coon & Sons, Inc.

Mr. David Chatterton

Mr. Norman Chrisman, Jr.

Christ Church Apartments Volunteer Ministry Program

Ms. Olive M. Christmyer

Church Women United Lexington Fayette Co.

Clark Distributing Co Inc

Mr. Frank E. Cloud, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Clouthier

Ms. Patricia A. Cole

Mrs. Wanda J. Collins

Mr. Patrick F. Collins

Commerce Lexington, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Alejandro Concepcion

Mr. Gary Conn

Mr. Charles C. Conn

Mr. Nathan T. Cook

Mr. and Mrs. Ben A. Cook

Mr. Thomas M. Cooper

Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Cornell

Cornett Group

Ms. Patricia Costello

Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Cothran

Ms. Siglinde C. Couch

Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Coughenour

WITH GRATITuDE To ouR DonoRS

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Courtney, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Cravens

Ms. Leslie Crocker

Mr. Jeff Crook

Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Curlander

Mr. and Mrs. William Curlin

Dr. Chauncey S. Curtz and Dr. Brenda K. Curtz

Mr. and Mrs. John Darnell

Ms. Sarah W. Davis

Mr. Kent L. Davis

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Davis, Jr.

Ms. Julia Davis

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Davis

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Davis

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas P. Dean

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Decker

Mr. and Mrs. Larry C. Deener

Ms. Laura Delcotto

Ms. Martha DeReamer

Mr. James M. Dixon

Mr. and Mrs. Tom C. Dixon

Mr. and Ms. Stephen Donovan

Ms. Karla Doty

Dr. and Mrs. Robert Downing

Mr. and Mrs. Jim R. Duncan

Ms. Judy Dunn

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Dunn

Ms. Teresa S. Durbin

Dr. and Mrs. Bruce S. Eastwood

Ebenezer Church of Christ

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Edge

Mr. Carl P. Eigelsbach

Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ekris

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Eldridge

Mr. and Mrs. David C. Ellmann

Mrs. Sarah Emmons and Mr. Tim Wilson

Mr. and Mrs. William N. English

Mr. Tim Enoch

Episcopal Women of Christ Church

Dr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Ewen

Ms. Martha A. Exline

Mrs. William E. Ezzell

Mr. Andrew Falk

Mr. and Mrs. Philip E. Fay

Mr. and Ms. James Fenwick

Mr. and Mrs. Curte Ferguson, Jr.

Mr. Dennis Fields

Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Fifield

First Baptist Church

Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Fishback, Jr.

Ms. Geneva M. Fisher

Mr. Mike Fister

Fister, Inc.

Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Fitz

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Flora

Mr. and Ms. Franklin Foster

Dr. and Mrs. Warren N. Frank

Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Frey

Dr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Fried

Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert Friedell

Dr. and Mrs. Jerold N. Friesen

Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Furst

Mr. Michael S. Gadarowski

Ms. Kristy Gallentine

Mr. and Mrs. David A. Gammon

Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Gannoe

Gap Foundation Money For Time Program

GE Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne W. Gebb

Mr. and Mrs. William F. Gee

Mr. and Ms. Perry Geertz

Gene Young Insurance Agency

General Electric

Ms. Pat Gibbs

Reverend and Mrs. Raymond W. Gibson, Jr.

Dr. and Mrs. Duane I. Gillum

Ms. Betty J. Givens

Mr. Howard Glauert

Mr. Bennet Goldstein

Ms. Barbara Gorman

Grange Insurance Companies

Mr. Thomas Green

Greentree Homemakers Club

Mr. Randy Griffin

Mr. and Mrs. William S. Griffith

Mr. Otis Grigsby

Ms. Virginia B. Grogan

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Guskey

Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Guthrie

Mr. Paul F. Guthrie

GVS Foundation

Mr. Harry Hadden

Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Haggin III

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hall

Ms. Alma J. Hall

Mr. and Mrs. Will Hall

Ms. Alice E. Hanley

Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Hanna, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hanna

Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Hare

Mr. Donald D. Harkins

Ms. Liz Harper

Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Harr

Ms. Jane P. Harris

Mr. and Ms. Matthew Harrison

Mr. Leo Haviland

Mr. and Mrs. John N. Heap

Mr. and Mrs. Phillip H. Heard

Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Hemken

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Hendrickson

Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Henrickson

Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Henry II

Mr. and Mrs. John Hicks

Highlands Baptist Church

Mrs. Eileen S. Hillenmeyer

Mr. Troy G. Hinkle

Mr. Ken Hixson

Mr. Raymond E. Hodge

Mr. Charles M. Holmes

Mrs. Theresa Holmes

Mr. Preston Horn

Mr. and Mrs. James W. Horn

Mr. and Mrs. James Host

Mr. F. T. Howard

Mr. H. Terry Huey

Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth V. Hughes III

Ms. Mary J. Hulse

Mr. and Mrs. William P. Humble

Ms. Jon Eva Hungerford

Terry G. Hunt

Ms. Barbara A. Hunter

Hunter Presbyterian Church

Mr. and Mrs. David A. Hyman

Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Ireland

Ms. Nancy C. Isaacs

Mr. Jack Isaacs

Jackie Howard Competitive Edge, Inc.

Ms. La Vonne Jaeger

Ms. Roberta H. James

Ms. Ruth E. Johnson

Mr. and Mrs. William T. Johnson

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Johnson

Ms. Heather Johnson

Ms. Linda Johnson

Mr. and Mrs. William E. Johnson

Ms. Elsbeth Johnson

Ms. Connie Joiner

Mr. and Mrs. Bradford D. Jordan

Joseph-Beth Booksellers, LLC

Mr. Thomas Josephsen

Mr. Jeffrey Kadison

Ms. Martha Kane

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kasarskis

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kearney

Mr. and Mrs. James E. Keller

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Kelly

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Kelty

Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kemper

Kentucky American Water Co.

Mr. Thomas B. Kessinger, III

Mr. Roger Kirkpatrick

Mr. Daniel Kiser

Mr. Martin Kish

Dr. James Klysa

Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Kramer

Mr. and Mrs. James M. Kuder

Ms. Gretchen E. Lagodna

Mr. Cecil C. Laster, Jr.

Mr. Robert L. Lauth Jr.

Mrs. Sharon L. Ledford

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Ms. Mary Lefferson

Mr. and Mrs. John M. Leinenbach

Lexington Community of Christ

Lexington Friends Meeting

Lexington Korean Presbyterian

Lexington Lioness Club

Mr. F. M. Colby and Mrs. Jennifer A. Link

Dr. William F. Loggins

Mr. H. I. Long, Jr.

Ms. Phyllis J. Lorman

Mr. Travis Lutz

Lydia Class

Ms. Hope Lykins

Mr. Edmund D. Lyon

Mr. and Mrs. Keith B. MacAdam

Mr. Richard Mains and Mrs. Betsy Campbell

Malone’s Holdings, LLC

Dr. and Mrs. Paul Mandelstam

Mr. and Mrs. James Marcum

Ms. Hildegarde K. Marshall

Martha Darnell Bible Class

Mrs. Muriel T. Martin

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Martini

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martz

Mr. G. J. Mason

Mr. James Mathews

Mr. and Mrs. James W. Matthews

Maxwell Street Presbyterian Church

Mr. Walter W. May

Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. May

Mr. and Mrs. Barry L. Mayfield

Mr. Nelson McCall

Mr. and Ms. Larry McCaslin

Mrs. and Mr. Nina L. McCormack

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. McDonie

Mr. and Mrs. John P. McGregor

Ms. Alexis McGuinness

Ms. Sharon G. McGuire

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McSwain

Mr. and Mrs. Buford L. McWright

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mechase

Ms. Marie Menon

Ms. Barbara Middleton

Midway Christian Church

Ms. Grace Miller

Mr. Anthony R. Mitchell

Ms. Dana Mitchell

Mr. and Mrs. Eli Mitchell

Ms. Donna B. Moloney

Ms. Jean Monaghan

Mr. and Mrs. David Montgomery

Mrs. K. Y. Mook

Mr. and Mrs. William Q. Muir

Ms. Denise T. Mullen

Mr. V. D. Mulvihill

Mr. and Mrs. James I. Murray

Mr. Daniel Nahum

Mr. Kenneth Newton

Ms. Billie W. Newton

Mr. and Mrs. Jere B. Noe

Dr. Jacqueline A. Noonan

Northeast Christian Church

Mr. and Mrs. Martin D. Odor

Mrs. Jessie C. Ogden

Old Union Christian Church

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony P. Overbey

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Page III

Mr. Kenneth G. Parker

Mr. and Ms. Thomas M. Parris

Ms. Laura L. Parrish

Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Patterson

Paul Laurence Dunbar High School

Ms. Blondina M. Peckham

Dr. and Mrs. Richard Pellegrini

Ms. Helen H. Pennebaker

Mr. Larry S. Perkins

Mr. Larry Perkins

Mr. and Mrs. Bob E. Perraut

Mr. and Mrs. Alan R. Perreiah

Mr. and Mrs. George Peters III

Mr. Brett T. Spear and Mrs. Martha L. Peterson

Phares Company

Ms. Lisa M. Pohl

Damon Poke

Ms. Kittie A. Portwood

Mr. Mike Powers

Presbyterian Women of Hunter Presbyterian Church

Ms. Lillian H. Press

Mr. Robert M. Preston

Mr. Gary Price

Mr. Tony G. Privett

Ms. Mary J. Puckett

Mr. and Mrs. John S. Pumphrey

Dr. Carolyn F. Purcell

Mr. and Mrs. Rick Queen

Ms. Susie Quinn

Mr. Robert Rabel and Mrs. Jacqueline C. Decroo

Ms. Helen Raber

Radden & Son

Ms. Carol Rasmussen

Ms. Nancy T. Ray

Ms. Mary C. Reece

Mr. Robert Reeves

Ms. Kathleen D. Regan and Ms. Alison Dunn

Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Reinsch, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Renaud

Mrs. Ann C. Render

Mr. and Mrs. James R. Render

Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Richardson

Mr. James Richardson

Ms. Carolyn Ridley

Ms. Doretha H. Riffle

Mr. David M. Riherd

Mrs. Debbie R. Roark-Sutherland

Mr. Larry Roberts

Mrs. Evelyn E. Robertson

Mr. and Mrs. William C. Robertson

Mr. Marshall H. Robertson

Rogers Window Inc.

Dr. Harriet A. Rose

Ms. Barbara M. Rosenbaum

Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Rosenberg

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Rosencrans

Rosenstein Family Charitable Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Ross

Ms. Diana Ross

Mr. Richard Roubic

Mr. Stephen M. Ruschell

Mr. Frances R. Salsman

Dr. Glenna R. Salyer

Mr. and Mrs. John Saunders

Mr. and Mrs. William R. Sawran

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scherer

Ms. Barbara Scherrer

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schreiner

Mr. and Mrs. Norman S. Schulman

Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Scott

Mr. Joseph Scott, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin T. Scully

Ms. Chrysanthia C. Seals

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Seiler

Mr. and Ms. David Sharrard

Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Shaw

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shay

Jack M. Sherley

Mr. Matt Shields

Shiloh Baptist Church

Ms. Mary E. Simon

Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Sither

Mr. and Mrs. James Sizemore

Ms. Rachel A. Sloan

Mr. Charles Slone

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Smith

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith, Jr.

Ms. Whitney Smith

Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Smitson

Southern Hills United Methodist

Southland Christian Church COD

Mr. Edward B. Sparks

J. T. Spencer

Mr. Donald Spillman

Mr. Vincent Spoelker

Mr. Subramanian Srinivasan

St. Martha’s Episcopal Church

Mr. and Mrs. George T. Stakelin

Mr. and Mrs. William M. Starcher

Mr. and Mrs. Greg Stegner

Ms. Janet M. Stemmer

Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Stephenson

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Dr. and Mrs. David B. Stevens

Mr. Chester J. Stevenson

Mr. and Mrs. John R. Stewart

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Stober

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Straley

Mr. J. W. Straus

Ms. Nancy K. Street

Ms. Joetta Stromatt

Mr. and Mrs. David A. Stromquist

Mr. Robert B. Stubblefield

Ms. Ann D. Sturgill

Ms. Eleanor B. Sutter

Mr. Christopher Swann

Mr. Jack R. Swisher

Tates Creek Christian Church

Mr. and Mrs. James L. Taylor

Mr. S. P. Terry

Thalheimer Research Associates

Mr. William C. Thomas

Mr. Mark K. Thomas

Mr. Jason Thomas

Mr. and Mrs. Billy F. Thompson

Hon. Megan Thornton

Mr. and Mrs. William P. Thurman

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Tipton

Ms. Juanita Todd

Dr. and Mrs. Lee T. Todd, Jr.

Mr. Mike Townsend

Toyota Motor Engineering & MFG. North America, Inc.

Travel Host Magazine

Mr. Matthew Troy

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry D. Truitt

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Tucker

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Tudor

Twin Pines Christian Church

United Way of Greater Cincinnati

United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania

United Way, Inc.

Urban League of Lexington Fayette County, Inc.

USDA NRCS Employee Association

Mr. David R. Verble

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Verhoeven

Vescio’s Tree Top Landscaping & Lawn Irrigation Systems, Inc

Mr. Richard E. Vimont

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne A. Waddell

Mr. and Mrs. Cy Waddle

Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Wagoner

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Wagoner

Dr. Kimberly Walker

Ms. Mary Ware

Mr. Stephen C. Watson

Mr. and Mrs. David M. Watts

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney L. Webb

Mr. and Ms. David D. Weck

Mr. and Mrs. John Wehrle

Mr. Art Weinberg

Mr. Tomas Weinberg

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Weisenfluh

Mr. and Mrs. Greg Weller

Mr. and Mrs. Ned A. Werling

Ms. Christine Westover

Ms. Jennifer L. Wetmore

Mr. Kyle Whalen

Ms. Doris H. Whaley

Mr. and Mrs. Sydney N. White

Mr. and Mrs. Dean K. White

Mr. Timothy W. White

Mr. Danny White

Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Whitehouse

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Whitmore

Mr. and Mrs. Alan S. Whittington

Mr. Tom Widiger

Ms. Raquel Williams

Women’s Missionary Society 13th Episcopal District AMEC

Mrs. Jeanne R. Woodberry

Ms. Elizabeth P. Wright

Dr. Peter D. Wright

Mr. Jeff Wurmser

Mr. and Mrs. Billy G. Yeary

Mr. and Mrs. George Young

Mr. Brett A. Young

Mr. Gerald Zalewski

Mr. and Mrs. James R. Zoll

Gifts of $1 to $99

Mr. James R. Abbott

Mrs. Lisa H. Acree

Ms. Isabel Allen

Ms. Ellen C. Allen

Mr. Steve Allison

Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Ament, Jr.

Mr. David Ammerman

Mr. William R. Cooper and Dr. Debra G. Anderson

Mr. Michael L. Anderson

Dr. Archer and Dr. Bouzaglou

Mr. and Mrs. Billy P. Arthur

Mr. and Mrs. Wililam E. Ashbrook

Mrs. Stefanie Ashley

Mr. and Mrs. Rex L. Bailey

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Baird

Mr. and Mrs. Arnold D. Baker

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baker

Mrs. Margaret M. Barker

Ms. Delmar Barker

Ms. Gay Barnett

Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Barnett

Mr. and Mrs. Richard I. Barnhisel

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bates

Mr. Robert J. Beebe

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bell

Mrs. Jessica G. Bell

Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Bell

Mr. Greg Bellamy

Ms. Eleanor H. Benblatt

Ms. Mitzi S. Bender

Mr. Wallace T. Bennett, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Benson

Ms. Jeanne B. Bethel

Mr. Suhasini V. Bhapkar

Ms. Colleen Bizens

Ms. Katherine J. Black

Mr. Donald W. Blackburn

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Blanchett

Mr. and Mrs. William R. Blood

Mr. and Mrs. William Bloom

Mr. and Mrs. David M. Boggs

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore L. Bolling

Ms. Julie Bond

Ms. Kristina Bondarenko

Ms. Nellie S. Boone

Ms. Catherine Boone

Dr. and Mrs. Walter L. Boswell

Mrs. Gayle Bow

Ms. Linda S. Bowman

Ms. Susan Brasfield

Ms. Nancy S. Braun

Mrs. Florence Bringardner

Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Brock

Mr. Ben Broderson

Ms. Julie Broderson

N. S. Brooks

Ms. Shante Brooks

Mr. and Mrs. John Brouse

Mr. and Mrs. William R. Brown

Ms. Natalie Brown

Mr. Roger Browning

Mr. and Mrs. Jared K. Bryan

Mr. and Mrs. Wallace L. Bryant

Dr. Susan Buhrow

Mr. Dick Burchett

Mr. and Ms. Kevin Burford

Mr. David Burg

Mr. and Mrs. John P. Burkhard

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bush

Mr. John Buzzard

Ms. Beth Byers

Ms. Geneva T. Campbell

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Carpenter

Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Carpenter

Mr. Jeff Carter

Cassidy Elementary School

Centenary United Methodist

Centenary United Methodist Church - Agape Class

Mr. Dwayne Chambers

Gordon Chandler

Ms. Cathy Chatfield

Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Chittenden

Ms. Rebecca H. Christian

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Ms. Caitlyn D. Ciokajlo

Mr. William D. Clark

Ms. Barbara E. Clark

Mr. and Mrs. R. David Clark

Ms. Lisa Clark

Ms. Rita Clay

Ms. Gail H. Clements

Ms. Lorna Cloyd

Mr. and Mrs. James C. Codell

Mr. and Mrs. Bryan S. Coffman

Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Cole

Ms. Lisa P. Collins

Mr. and Mrs. William P. Collins

Mr. and Ms. Anthony Colucci

Ms. Billie Colvin

Mr. Brownell Combs III

Mr. and Mrs. David W. Conner

Ms. Faye M. Cooper

Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam E. Cooper

Mr. and Ms. Brian D. Cooper

Ms. Donna Coots

Ms. Janet Corum

Cotton Patch of KY

Dr. and Mrs. Bruce H. Coyer

Ms. Josephine Craft

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Creech

Mr. James D. Creech

Ms. Margaret E. Crellin

Mr. and Mrs. Billy G. Crute

Mr. and Mrs. W. David Cummings

Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Curless

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Currie, III

Mr. and Mrs. Brad Curtis

Ms. Sharon A. Damron

Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Daugherty

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Davis

Mr. Ben Eltmen and Mrs. Jeanette Davis

Davis Heating & Air Conditioning

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Dawson

Mr. Timothy Deaton

Mr. Robert J. Demoss

Mr. and Mrs. Clifford M. Denny

Ms. Sheri E. Depp

Ms. Dimple F. DeRossett

Ms. Jackie Diachun

Mr. Donald F. Diedrich

Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Doerr

Mr. and Mrs. William Donovan, Jr.

Mr. Larry Drake

Mr. and Mrs. Roland C. Duell

Mr. George Duncan

Ms. Katherine F. Dunn

Ms. Dorothy J. Duvall

Eastland Animal Hospital

Mr. and Mrs. William T. Eblen

Mr. Quincey Edison

Ms. Donna Edlen

Mr. David Elder

Ms. Rosalyn Eldot

Ms. Peggy A. Ellis

Mrs. Thirza Ellis

Mr. Jerry England

Ms. Margia English

Equibase Co. LLC.

Ms. Jane A. Estes

Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Ettensohn

Mr. and Mrs. James C. Fackler

Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Falace

Mr. and Mrs. Kyle D. Farmer

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Farrer

Fayette Co. Health Dept. Employees

Ms. Marta P. Ferguson

Mr. and Mrs. Don Field

Mr. David Fields

Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Figg

Ms. Jean Finlay

Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Fister

Fister Properties

Mr. Ryan Fleming

Ms. Barbara Flexter

Mr. Neil J. Chethik and Representative Kelly M. Flood

Mr. and Mrs. James A. Flueck

Ms. Mary K. Foley

Mr. Jack Fordham

Dr. and Mrs. James M. Foster

Ms. Elizabeth Fountain

Mr. Irving Frary

Mr. and Mrs. Wilton H. Fuller

Ms. Valerie Gabbard

Mr. Edward E. Gage

Ms. Gertrude A. Gajardo

Reverend and Mrs. Allen C. Garner

Ms. Gayle E. Gates

Mr. and Mrs. August W. Geist, Jr.

Mr. William George

Greg George

Mr. and Mrs. David Gerrein

Mr. and Mrs. Said A. Ghabrial

Mr. James E. Gibson

Ms. Maxine Gilkison

Ms. Anne H. Gillespie

Mr. Chuck Gilliam

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glass

Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Glenn

Global Impact

Global Industries Inc.

Ms. Patricia Golden

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Goodenow

Ms. Kellyn Gorder

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Graham

Ms. Rosemary Graves

Ms. Debbie Green

Mr. and Mrs. Calvin P. Greenup

Mr. John L. Greenway

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony L. Greer

Ms. Kathleen Gregg

Mr. and Mrs. Wallace B. Griffith

Mr. and Mrs. Neil Griggs

Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Grissom

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Guy

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hacker

Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Hackney

Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Hager

Ms. Dorothy Hall

Ms. Sharon Hamilton

Mr. and Mrs. Phil W. Hampton

Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hampton

Mr. Carter Hancock

Mr. T. G. Hanekamp

Ms. Mary C. Hanley

Mr. Robert Hannigan

Ms. June G. Hansen

Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Hansen

Mr. Richard A. Harless

Ms. Anna M. Harned

Dr. Solomon W. Harrar

Mr. Joey Harrison

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Harvener

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Harvey

Ms. Anne H. Harvey

Ms. Phyllis R. Hasbrouck

Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Haslett

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick A. Hayden, Sr.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Hayden

Mr. Robert N. Haynes, Jr.

Mr. Mickey M. Head

Mr. Michael P. Healy and Ms. Carol E. Garver

Mr. and Mrs. Loren E. Heaney

Ms. Amy Heaton

Ms. Sheryl L. Heggs

Ms. Jeanette Heinrichs

Mr. John A. Henderson

Ms. Deborah Hendrickson

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald V. Henry

Ms. Deborah B. Hill

Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Hinkle, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Don Hochstrasser

Mr. and Ms. John Hodgman

Ms. Mary A. Hogan

Ms. Patricia Holbrook

Ms. Anne Hollingshead

Mr. Darryl l. Hood

Mr. Thomas Camargo and Mrs. Kathryn A. Hopkins

Mr. Edward L. Hopper

Mr. John C. Hopper

Mr. and Mrs. James J. Horine

Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Horlander

Houlihan Insurance Agency

Mr. Eddie L. Hounschell

Ms. Susan J. Hubbard

Mr. Michael Hudson

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M.S. Hutchinson

Mr. and Ms. John Hutchinson

Mr. William Hylton

IBM

Mr. and Mrs. David V. Iorio

Mr. and Mrs. Aaron G. Isaacs

Ivy Walls Charitable Giving Foundation Fund

Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Jackson

Mr. Fredrick R. Jackson

Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Jacobs

Mr. and Ms. Carl Jason

Ms. Brenda Jenkins

Ms. Ann Jenkins

Ms. Phyllis Jenness

Mr. Lawrence J. Jeter

Ms. Margaret R. Johnson

Mr. James Johnson

Mr. and Mrs. Wilgard A. Johnson

Mr. and Mrs. David C. Johnson

Ms. Judith L. Johnson

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones

Ms. Allison Jones

Mr. Richard L. Jones

Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Jones

Mr. and Ms. Louis Jones

Mr. Tom Joyce

JP Morgan Chase

Mr. Hower J. Judy

Ms. Melissa Kahn

Mr. Charles Kahn

Mr. Mark Kamber

Ms. Karolyn Kassoff

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kawaja

Ms. Rebecca Keese

Mr. and Mrs. James T. Keffer

Mr. Paul Keller

Ms. Laura D. Keller

Mr. and Mrs. John T. Kelley

Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Kelly

Ms. Mary K. Kelly

Ms. Carolyn O. Kemper

Ms. Shay Khayat

Kris Kimel

Mr. and Mrs. Burton L. Kincheloe

Mr. and Mrs. Garry D. King

Mr. Noah King

Mr. and Mrs. Jock Kinnett

Ms. June F. Kirby

Mr. and Ms. Arlie Kissick

Ms. Liz Knapp

Ms. Judith Knecht

Mr. Dennis D. Knight

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Knight

Koinonia Sunday School Class

Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Kramer, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Karl H. Krause

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth K. Kubota

Ms. Freda Kunin

Ms. Zee F. Kurfees

Mr. Paul Ladd

Ladies Nine Hole Golf Association

Ms. Joanne Lang

Dr. Karl W. Lange D.M.D.

Mr. and Mrs. James M. Lankster

Ms. Ashley N. Larmour

Dr. Joseph A. Lasheen

Mr. Matt Layton

Ms. Helen J. Lazear

Dr. and Mrs. Rice C. Leach

Ms. Linda S. Lee

Mr. Sammy L. Lee P.S.C.

Ms. Carol E. Leet

Mr. and Mrs. John W. Lemaster

Mr. Patrick Lemieux

Mrs. Meredith Wells Lepley

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn D. Leveridge

Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Lewis

Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Lisle

Mr. and Mrs. William C. Little

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Livesay

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lofgren

Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Love

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Luchtefeld

Mr. Shawn Luchtefeld

Lucia’s Imports, LLC

Mr. David Luckens

Mr. Dustin Luckett

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Luddy

Mr. Jacoby Malone

Mr. Ray Marowski

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Marple

Ms. Myra E. Marshall

Ms. Jennifer C. Martin

Ms. Griselda Martinez

Mary John O’Hair Revocable Trust

Mr. Keith Mason and Ms. Jennifer Mason

Mr. and Mrs. Loys L. Mather

Ms. Donna J. Maupin

Mrs. Florence G. Mayer

Mr. Michael McCormick

Ms. Sherry R. McDonald

Mr. Alfred McGregor

Ms. Alma J. McGuire

Ms. Anita McGuire

Ms. Laura McIlwain

Mr. and Mrs. John R. McIntyre

Mr. and Mrs. James C. McManis

Ms. Linda M. McNees

Mr. Robert P. McNulty

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Meredith

Mr. Manning Miller

Mr. Chris Miller

Mr. and Mrs. Green R. Miller

Mr. Freddie Mills

Ms. Alice Mills

Mr. and Mrs. Tom M. Mingo

Ms. Julie C. Mitchell

Mr. and Ms. Mark Molla

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Monell

Mr. and Mrs. Irving L. Money

Ms. Elizabeth Montara

Mr. and Mrs. Steve Montgomery

Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Mook

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Moore

Mr. and Mrs. James Moore

Ms. Scarlett Moore

Ms. Donna T. Moses

Ms. Juanita Moss

Ms. Mary L. Moyen

Mr. and Mrs. John M. Mullins M.D.

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mundy

Ms. Kenyetta Mundy

Ms. Sandy Murphy

Ms. Mary M. Nagle

Mr. and Ms. Matthew Neace

Ms. Donna L. Neal

Mrs. Lynne Nelson

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Neuman

New Life Circle, SHUMC

Mr. David Newton

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Nickell

Mr. and Mrs. John A. Nolan

Mr. and Mrs. David E. Norat

Ms. Anne O’Brien

Mr. David Oliver

Ms. Leslie Olson

Ms. Frances H. Orr

Ms. Liz Otto

Mr. and Mrs. George L. Ouraniou

Ms. Christina Pabin

Ms. Jean M. Pack

Pairs and Spares

Ms. Marjorie B. Palmer

Mr. Keith Key and Mrs. Joan S. Palmore

Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Park

Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Parks

Ms. Patricia Parks

Mrs. Vikki S. Parman

Mr. Mark Campbell and Mrs. Diane Parrish

Dr. and Ms. Mark Parrott

Mr. and Mrs. Stoner K. Parsons

Mr. Billie Peavler

Mr. and Ms. James Pelfrey

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pennington

Ms. Allyson Perkins

Ms. Betty L. Peterson

Ms. Karen Petrone and Mr. Kenneth Slepyan

Picadome Elementary Social Committee

Mr. James T. Pieratt

Mr. and Ms. Ed Pippin, Jr.

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Mr. Bob Pitman

Mr. and Mrs. Randolph E. Pittman

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Plummer

Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Polack

Mrs. Woodford Portwood

Ms. Christine Powell

Ms. Mary A. Pratt

Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Proctor, Jr.

Ms. Stephanie Raglin

Mr. and Mrs. Kirk R. Ranta

Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Reece

Ms. Suellen K. Reed

Mr. and Mrs. William G. Reed

Ms. Brenda A. Reed

Ms. Nellie Reed

Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Rehorn, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Reppert

Republican Christian Church

Mr. and Mrs. John R. Rhorer, Jr.

Mr. N. T. Ricker

Ms. Patricia Riddell

Mr. and Mrs. John L. Rivel

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry B. Roahrig

Mr. and Mrs. William A. Robertson

Roman Catholic Diocese of Lexington

Ms. Rose R. Romano

Mr. and Mrs. Willard E. Rubarts

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ruckman

Ms. Catherine A. Rundell

Ms. Lee Ann Russell

Mr. and Mrs. Bradley J. Saffell

H. Bruce Sanders

Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Sands

Mr. and Mrs. John L. Schaefer

Mr. and Mrs. Ed F. Schaeffer, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Scheurich

Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Schirmer

Ms. Teresa J. Schmonsky

Ms. Thelma Schmucker

Mr. and Ms. Robert A. Schneider

Mr. Ethan L. Schulman

Mr. and Ms. Vaughn J. Schum

Mr. Samuel R. Scott M.D.

Mr. John G. Scott

Mrs. Shirley G. Seabrook

Ms. Nancye K. Seeberger

Ms. Dina Sellars

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Selm

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Seybert

Mrs. Inez R. Shafer

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shain

Mr. and Mrs. John E. Shiffler

Ms. Marjorie R. Shipp

Mr. and Ms. Daniel Shorr

Mr. Franklin Sibert

Mr. and Mrs. Luther Siler

Ms. Sherri Simpson

Mr. and Mrs. Reid A. Singleton

Dr. and Mrs. T.R. Sisk, Jr.

Mr. Martin Skaggs

Mrs. Svetla Slavova

Ms. Lorraine Smart

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. Smith

Ms. Isabel Smith

Ms. Shirley Smith

Ms. Martha Smith

Mr. Henry E. Smith

Ms. Hanna Smith

Ms. Ann V. Smith

Mr. and Reverend Leon Smothers

Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Snider

Mr. Thomas W. Soper

Mr. Timothy P. Sorenson and Mrs. Jennifer L. Barricklow

Mrs. Jean W. Sorrell

Southern Middle School

Ms. Edith M. Southwood

Ms. Christie J. Sparkman

St. Johns Lutheran Church

Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Stanko

Ms. Norma J. Steele

Mr. and Mrs. Hardin M. Stevens

Mr. and Mrs. Scott D. Stevens

Mr. and Mrs. David L. Stewart

Mr. Phillip J. Stith

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Strano

Ms. Vicki Stratton CMA (AAMA)

Ms. Esther M. Sutton

Mr. J. W. Switzer, Jr.

Mr. C. S. Talbert

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor

Mr. and Mrs. Ben G. Taylor

Mr. Ellsworth Taylor

Ms. Nevelynn S. Terry

Ms. Mitzi Tewell

The Jockey Club

The Locker Room

Brenda G. Thomas

Ms. Karen G. Thomas

Ms. Sandra S. Thomas

Mr. and Mrs. John H. Thomas

Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Thompson

Mr. and Ms. John Thompson

Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Todd

Ms. Diana Torres

Mr. Jeffrey D. Truitt

Ms. Crystal Tucker

Ms. Mary A. Tucker

Mr. and Ms. Michael Turner

Mr. Ronald Vance

Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Varnell

Ms. Mary F. Vaughan

Mr. and Mrs. John Veith III

Mr. Ted B. Vimont

Mr. Joseph Vonhandorf

Mr. and Mrs. Gary D. Vough

Dr. and Mrs. William W. Wachs, O.D.

Ms. Kristin Walker

Mr. David Waller

Ms. Mary Jane Walsh

Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ward

Ms. Starlena Ward

Mr. and Mrs. Curtis H. Warf

Mr. and Mrs. Derek Warnick

Mr. and Mrs. Grzegorz Wasilkowski

Mr. and Mrs. Ben E. Watson

Mr. Alan Waugh

Ms. Anne Webb

Mrs. Patricia Webb

Wellpoint Associate Giving Campaign

Ms. Margaret R. Wells

Mr. and Mrs. Byron T. Westerfield

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Whitaker

Mr. Demetrius White

Mr. Henry White

Mr. Jim Wilds

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilhoit, Jr.

Ms. Margaret A. Williamson

Ms. Fran E. Wilson

Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wilson

Dr. and Mrs. Matthew Winslow

Ms. Lois Wise

Wishbone Properties

Ms. Jan C. Witham

Mr. and Mrs. Arden J. Wolterman

Women of the Church of God

Mr. and Dr. Jeff A. Woods

Mr. Peter Woollam

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony C. Woomer

Jeff Yarberry

Ms. Sylvia M. Young

Mr. and Mrs. Ben A. Zimmerman

Ms. Laura A. Zimmerman

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Above All Charters

L. Adams

M. Adams

Patricia and Michael Adams

Federico Aldarondo

Fedricia Alexander

Mark Alexander

Joyce Allen

Carla Anderson

Kay Anderson

Linda Angel

Atlanta Bread Company

Jerry Bailey

Buck Baker

Kahlil Baker

Lucinda Baker

Jody Baldridge

Ball Homes

Griff Baute

Michael Bayless

Bluegrass Community and Technical College

Audrey Bean

Beaumont Middle School

Sandy Begarty

Donald Beile

Richard Belding

Patrick Bell

Donald H. Belle

C.W. Bennett

Jane Bennett

E.L. Berry

Roger Berry

Ric Bessin

Beth Wach’s Monday Circle/ 2nd Presbyterian Church

Tom Billings

Tom Billups

Paul Bingham

Jerry Black

Blackburn Horticluture Club

Judy Blakeman

Jimmy Blankenship

Peggy Blanton

Jamie Bloyd

Bluegrass Runners

Jerry Bogin

Darron Bolder

Allan Bourne

Arlene Bowling

Brandon Bowman

Lester Boyd

Jeanette Bracken

Sally Bradford

Michael Brady

Bob Brasher

Bread of Life Church, Missions Committee

Linda Breathitt

Walter R. Brewer

Donald Brock

George Brock

Vicki Brock

Les Brooks

Leo Brown

Patrick Brown

Ann Jay Bryan

V.K. Buckner

Sam & Linda Burchett

Kevin Burger

Tony Burgett

Diana Burke

Martin Burnette

John Burrell

Eric Burton

Greg Butler

Lisa Byrant

Calvary Free Methodist Church

Jim Campbell

Dean Capello

Cardinal Hill

Robert Carnak

Neil Carney

Dennis Carrigan

William Cassity

Catering by Donna

Al Caudill

A.P. Cawing

Central Baptist Church

Bev Chandler

James Chaney

Christ the King

Church of the Good Shepherd

Mary Circle

Caitlin Clark

Evelyn Clark

Lorris Clark

James J. Clay

Pam Clay-Young

Mable Cloud

Club MD

Bobbie Cole

Cliff Cole

Lana Cole

Donald L. Collievr

Phillip A. Collis

Deborah J. Combs

Robert Combs

Commonwealth Concierge Service LLC

William Connors

Emma Cooper

Thomas Cooper

Bruce Cornett

Robert Correll

Andrew Costello

Omer L.Cowherd Jr.

Susan Craft

Alan Cretnick

Sharon Crissey

Cross Quilt Ministry

Jeff Crutch

CVS

John Davi

Margaret Davidson

Eddie Davis

John Davis

Ray Davis

Michael Day

Matthew Deaes

Tom Dehner

Barb Delmonic

Annette Dence

Andrea Dennis

Stephanie Denton

Department Of Highways, District #7

Derae and Friends Catering

Eric Deskins

Mary Jane DeVoe

Brandon Dobbins

Dollar General

Bonny Dooney

Rose Mary Dow

Tommy Downing

Dr. Gina Johnson-Higgins DMD

Douglas Drewes

Tom Duncan

Chase Dunn

Harriet Dupree

Lynne Durbin

Steve Eads

Robin Ellison

Mary Ely

Brian Engle

Phillip Erwin

Estate of Douglas Johnson

Rhonda Evans

Steven Evans

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Darcey Everett

Martha Exline

Faith Feeds

Alan Farmer

Louann Farmer

Tarcy Fassas

Philip and Glenna Fay

Robert Ferguson

Gail Figgs

Natasha Fihary

First Alliance Church

First Baptist Bracktown: I Care Team

First Choice Child Care

Geneva Fisher

Josh Fisher

Ben Fister

Angie Flegal

George Fletcher

Anglea Floyd

Raymond Floyd

Dave Flynn

John Foley

Beth Fountain

Jeff Franklin

Mary Jo French

Robert French

J. Frye

V. Frye

Richard Gabriel

Sara Gailey

Andrea Galloway

Galls

Paul Garrod

Gayle E. Gates

Caryolyn Gebbert

Carl Gilford

Girl Scout Troop # 834

Sandra Godeckee

Joan Goldsberry

Tom Golinski

Tony Gontry

Bill Grayson

Vincent Greene

Pat Greer

Linda Griffin

Lloyd Gullett

A. Guzman

Bill Haggard

Gwendolyn Haggard

Thomas Hakansson

Frank Hale

Dorothy Hall

Kelly Hall

Roy Hall

Nikke Hallett

Daniel Hammersley

Charles Hardin

Charles A. Hardin

Weathers Hardwick

Wickliffe Hardwick

Luther Hargis

Tammy Harkleroad

Tom Harlan

Chuck Harms

Irene Harper

Julie & Lou Harris

Kathleen Harris

Sandra Harrison

Jennifer Hart

Hartland Hills Residents

Duck Hatchery

Della and Carl Haught

Ruth A. Hazen

Heavenly Hams

Jean Helton

Carmen Hemesath

Bill Hendron

Heritage of Kentucky

Tynickee Herrod

Tony Hicks

Miranda Hileman

Martha Hiles

Dan Hill

Ken Hill

John Stephen Hockensmith

Hilton Hotel

John Hobbs

Marshall Holman

Corey Hord

Erica Horn

Kevin Horn

Jane Hourigan

Donetta Hughes

Donzetta Hughes

John Hughes

Ray Hughes

Rodney Hugle

John Hungate

Elizabeth Hunter

Lance Hurst

Dr. Gordon Hyde

David & Virginia Hyman

Cliff Hynniman

Ichthus

Immanuel Baptist Church

Indys/Richies

Lindsay Ingram

International SPA Association

Stewart Ison

Ned Jackson

Tyrone Jackson

Walter Jackson

Theresa Jacobs

William Jacobs

Arthur James

Jeff Jaruis

David Jenkins

Harrison Jenkins

Elizabeth Jensen

Art Jester

Bill Jett

John’s Run/Walk Shop

Anna Johnson

Ben Johnson

Connie & Carol Johnson

Graddy & Candy Johnson

Judy K. Johnson

Scott Johnson

Debbie Jones

Gary Jones

Joe Jones

Judy Jones

Mack Justice

Mike Kannensohn

Linda E. Karius

Rob & Debra Keelen

Kent Kehler

Jody Kemp-Gonzalez

Jayne Kendall

Kentucky American Water

Kentucky Fried Chicken

Tom Kessinger

Michael Kimble

Jessica King

Mitzi King

Rachel King

Ralph King

Steven King

Daniel Kline

Daniel Kling

Phil Knecht

Knight Foundation

Liz Kolk

Laura Koller

Ryan Koller

Kirsten Kramer

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Trey Kramer

Peter Kroc

Linda Kuder

Janice Kuperstein

Stuart Lamar

Betty Lampkin

Emerson Lancaster

Robert Lancaster

Landscaper’s Corner

Dena Lawing

Theresa Lawrence

Connie Lawson

Leather, Inc.

David Lee

Deanna Leigh

Kim Lemons

Patricia LePayne

E.C. Lewis

Janice Lewis

Lexington Full Gospel Temple

Lexington Ski & Sports Club

Lexington United Methodist Church

Lexington-Fayette County Health Department

Living Hope Fellowship Church

M. Livingson

Erick Loiol

Harold Love

George Lovelace

Alan Loving

Shawn Luchtefeld

Bill Lunsford

Amber Lyle

Mike Lyles

John Lynch

Edgar MacDonald

Keely Maginnis

Jacoby Malone

Marlboro/Radcliff Rd. Neighborhood Association

Marriott Griffin Gate

Beverly Marshall

Annie Maxberry

Kimberly Mays

William Mays

Cindy Mayward

Charleyne McArdle

Edith McBurney

Jarad McCago

Nelson McCall

Katie McCormick

Bill McCornauk

Robert McCullough

Michael McDonald

Carolyn McFarland

Neal McFarland

Robert A. McGoodwin

Ray McGough

Tyler McGuire

Mildred McIntyre

Charlie McKennon

Peggy Meece

Lisa Meek

Charles Mencias

Pete Mendel

Calvary Methodist Church

Dan Metzger

John Midba

Midway Presbyterian Church

Gary Mielcarek

Joan Miller

Larry & Michelle Miller

Lewis Miller

Thomas Miller

Tom Miller

Glenn Mills

Sue Minton-Volin

Bryan Mitchell

Jane Mitchell

T. Mitchell

Cleo Moore

Katherine Moore

Norma Jean Moore

Stephanie Morgerson

Debbie Morris

Joe Morris

Dale Morton

Derrick Morton

Kevin Moylan

Rita Muhammand

Thomas Mullen

Stacey Mullins

Jordan Murphy

David Myers

Samir Nair

Iad Naji

National Kidney Foundation

Jack Neal

Josephine Neff

David Nelson

New Zion Church

Newman Center

Mark Nicolay

J.W. Normser

Old Kentucky Chocolates

John O’Leary-Haight

Tim O’Misa

David O’Neal

Kerry Ormond

Ruby Osborne

Kenneth Overhault

LD Parks

Roger Parry

Joyce Patterson

Michael Pawley

Patricia L. Payne

Michael R. Pepper

Robert Peters

George Petrilli

Thomas Pettit

Sharon Phares

Chris Phillips

R. Phillips

Pieratts

Adam Piercy

Dee Pinkstaff

Pizza Hut

Greg Plucastle

Keith Plummer

Patric Pohl

Mitchell Potter

John Poundstone

Ronan Power

Louis Prater

Lamar Prewitt

Paige Prewitt

Mike Proctor

Karis & John Pumphrey

Joan B. Qaries

Quantrell Auto Group

Betty Quisenberg

Barry Ramsey

Brian Ransdell

Roger Ratliff

Jeff D. Reamer

Red Lobster

Helen Reese

Tom Renaud

Tim Reynolds

Wanda Rice

Peggy Richards

Charles Rimsdell

Sandra Rinehart

Jerry Roaden

Earl Robbins

Alicia Roberts

Carl Roberts

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Kitty Roberts

Kris Robinson

Angie Rogers

Boyd Rogers

Steve Rome

Room at the Inn

John Royse

Ron Rozer

Karwelire Rumnallen

Bernadette Salone

John Sayre

Mike Schneider

H.H. Schumacher

Dawn Schumaker

Lynda Schwendeman

Season’s Catering

Second Presbyterian Church

Selma’s Catering

Janet Sexton

Peter Shaw

Dave Shawick

Kenneth Shields

Jacquire Shukla

Cliff Shumate

Kenndra Siler

Pam Silverman

David Silvestri

Alan Sims

Agnes Singleton

Brian Slate

Mary Kay Sloney

Renee Small

Al Smith

Ben Smith

Hanna Smith

Rick Smith

David Smith DMD

M. Smoot

Ruth A. Snyder

Soup Kitchen

Christie Sparkman

Jim Sprow

Arjun Srinath

St. Joseph Hospital

St. Michael’s Church

St. Paul AME Church

Starbucks

Whitney Steiner

Michael Sterbergeb

Robert Sterrett

Jordan Stevenson

Anna Stewart

Stites & Harbison

James A. Stone

Betty Stove

Robert Straus

Louis Street

W. Todd Sturns

Wen-Chen Su

Tom Sweeney

Sweet Missions Ministries

Kris Sweeting

Lou Ann Tanger

Carolyn Tassle

Tom Tate

Tates Creek Christian Church

Ray Taylor

Teresa Taylor

Mary Ann Teater

Tempur-Pedic

The Believers Sunday School Class of Versailles United Methodist Church

The Party Store

Billy Thomas

Carey Thomas

Alice Thompson

Mary Thompson

Kathy Thorne

John Tindall

Titus & Lala Tindall

Transylvania University Men’s Soccer Team

David Traynon

M. Truitt

Crystal S. Tucker

Mary B. Twitty

U.K. Department of Entomology

U.K. Healthcare

UPS

Uptown Hounds

Gene Van Meter

Cynthia Vance

Carol Vaughn

Mary Versaw

Veteran’s Park Elementary School

Tony Vinegar

Dean Waddle

David Wagoner

Londa & James Wagoner

Walgreen’s

John Walker

Maurice Walker

Vivian Walker

Walker G. Walker

Ina Wallace

Walnut Hill Blue Grass Fed Beef

April Walters

Jonathan Ware

Sally Warfield

Joe Warren

Michael Washington

Wal Washington

Salina Washinton

Joyce Watkins

Heather Watson

Steve Watson

David Watts

Pam Webb

Elissa Weinstein

Scott Wessling

Western Little League

Valerie Wheeler

Chelsea White

Dean K. White

William White

Charles Wiebke

Darryl Wiesenhahn

Greg Wilcox

Gayle Wilkes

Jerome Williams

Helen Williamson

Joel Wilson

Karen Wilson

Marion Wise

Wesley Witt

William Woodland

Diane Woods

Whitney Woolumns

John B. Wyatt

Brenda Yewell

Bobby J. Young

Gary Young

Karen Young

Ray Young

James Zechinati

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Kip’s Story

Kip grew up in Pennsylvania around the horse business and eventually made his way to

Kentucky. For 35 years he took care of, rode, shoed, and trained horses.

Alcoholism started slowly for Kip. When he was 40 years old he would only drink socially

when he was out with friends and family. Slowly he became a functional alcoholic until it

started to show at work and he found himself living in his car.

Friends brought Kip to the Hope Center where he entered the men’s recovery program.

When Kip was ready to look for a job he received assistance from the Hope Center’s

Employment Program. The program helped him learn how to interview, what to wear,

how to make business contacts, etc. This was critical since the only industry Kip knew was

the horse industry and he couldn’t go back to that after injuring his back.

Currently Kip works full time and is living in Transitional Housing while getting ready to

move into his own apartment.

Jason’s Story

Jason had a happy childhood growing up in the military and moving around a lot. At the age of 12 he began to rebel by breaking into cars and stealing. By 13 he was smoking marijuana and taking pills. At 17 he was addicted to meth and had been incarcerated multiple times. By 20 he had lost everything and was homeless in Alaska.

Jason moved in with his parents in Lexington where he was clean for a few months but then overdosed in his parents’ bedroom.

Jason entered the men’s recovery program and when he completed, moved into Hill Rise Place. He has his own apartment and is surrounded by friends with whom he went through the recovery program.

“The Hope Center saved

my life.”

“The Hope Center made me take an honest look at myself,” said Jason. “This is the happiest I have ever been.”

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Hispanic Program

The Hispanic Program helps Spanish-speaking clients overcome the language barriers that stand between them and independent living. The bilingual coordinator of this program ensures that Spanish-speaking clients benefit fully from programs offered by the Hope Center. Nearly 400 people were assisted through this program last year.

Mobile outreach Team

The Mobile Outreach Team includes a nurse and two case workers who reach out to homeless and marginally housed people from a custom motor home (the HopeMobile) parked at a different downtown church location each weekday. More than 4,000 people requested services from the HopeMobile last year.

The Mobile Outreach Team is an immediate source of support; a vital link between the street and community resources.

Detention Center

The Hope Center offers a recovery program for men and women at the Fayette County Detention Center. Last year 108 men and 25 women entered the recovery program at the Detention Center.

A staff of recovering men and women, who are also ex-offenders, guide inmate clients through a four month intensive program. Volunteers help conduct meetings and work one-on-one with clients.

Detention Center clients are also given the opportunity to continue their recovery programs after release by transitioning directly into programs at the Hope Center’s Ball-Quantrell Jones Center for Women, or the George Privett Recovery Center. By directly linking the jail program with other Hope Center recovery programs, a seamless continuum of services is provided, which often proves crucial for the high-risk population we serve.

In addition to providing life-changing, life-saving experiences to at-risk men and women, the program also saves our community many thousands of tax dollars by dramatically reducing the re-arrest rate of the folks who complete this program.

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HIV/AIDs Program

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration awarded the Hope Center a grant that will total $2.25 million over five years. The grant was designed for community providers offering substance abuse and HIV/AIDS treatment services. The Hope Center is one of only 49 community programs in the nation and the only program in Kentucky to receive the grant. The purpose of the grant is to provide services to populations that have traditionally been underserved by conventional health care systems.

Veterans Program

The Department of Veterans Affairs awarded the Hope Center a per diem grant designed to help reduce the number of veterans who are homeless and without needed services. The grant assists the Hope Center in conducting extensive outreach programs, clinical assessments, mental health treatment, alcohol and drug abuse counseling and employment assistance.

Volunteers

Last year volunteers at the Hope Center donated nearly 8,000 hours of service. Each volunteer makes a difference in the lives of everyone who lives and works at the Hope Center.

Hill Rise Place

This 40-unit efficiency apartment building provides male clients who are ready to move back into the community with a low-cost, drug- and alcohol-free residence that supports their recovery.

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"... they are teaching me the

tools I need to lead a sober and

purpose-filled life.”

“I get satisfaction in knowing that I have helped someone who needs a helping hand.”

Clay’s StoryClay grew up in a loving family. He began hanging around the “wrong crowd” when

he was 12 years old and eventually lived in several group homes.

When he was 18 he joined the Marine

Corps where he served for almost three years until he was dishonorably discharged

for failing his drug test. He loved serving in the Marine Corps because it gave him a

great sense of purpose.

After being discharged, his addiction spiraled out of control. “I thought I found the solution in the drugs then they turned on me. It was no longer a choice; I had to

get high. I wanted to stop but I couldn’t stop on my own.”

After he bounced around from state to state and burned every bridge, his family

finally cut him off. He decided to enter the Hope Center’s Recovery Program for Men.

Clay was also eligible to receive the services offered by the Hope Center’s Veteran’s

Program.

“I had been to so many treatment programs but the Hope Center is

different,” says Clay. It’s intense, but they are teaching me the tools I need to lead a

sober and purpose-filled life.”

Dave’s Story

Dave is a retired attorney who first volunteered at the Hope Center over eight years ago.

We affectionately call Dave our “Super Volunteer” because there is nothing he can’t or won’t do! He is instrumental in coordinating the Hope Center’s community Christmas party, he teaches interviewing skills to the men in the Recovery Program, from time to time he and his church provide and serve dinner to clients in the Emergency Shelter, and he comes every Wednesday to help with administrative needs.

“I get such fulfillment in being able to put to good use my accumulated life experience and skills,” says Dave. “I get satisfaction in knowing that I have helped someone who needs a helping hand.”

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Presenting SponsorsDon & Cathy JacobsHope Center Board of Directors

Media SponsorInsight Media Advertising

Gold SponsorsAnonymousCentral BankQuantrell Cadillac, VolvoR. Douglas Ezzell

Silver SponsorsFederal Home Loan Bank of CincinnatiSmiley Pete PublicationsWUKY

Supporting SponsorsAtchison Heller Construction Co.Blue Grass Community FoundationPatrick & Lynn BrewerArlene & Harry CohenGene & Jean Cravens

John H. DickenCecil & Judy DunnCollege of Nursing-University of KentuckyDulworth, Breeding & Karns, LLPLida & A.W. GivensGreen’s ToyotaMr. & Mrs. Frank HamiltonDebra Hensley, State Farm InsuranceHope Center StaffMr. & Mrs. Guy A. Huguelet IIIGordon L. Hyde, MDClay Ingels Co LLCKentucky Housing CorporationKentucky River Properties LLCKirkpatrick & CompanyGwen & Robert LangleyThomas Lett, ArchitectLexington Diagnostic Center & OPEN MRIThe Livesay GroupLouie’s Flower Power ShopsMinuteman PressTerry & Becky MobleyPsimer & Associates, Inc.

The Rodes FamilyBill & Erin RouseSouthcreek ParkSpine & Brian Neurosurgical CenterMr. & Mrs. William James Sprow IIIRobert & Ruth StrausDerek & Neal VaughanWabuck Development Company, Inc.Woodland Christian Church

Contributing SponsorsCommunity Action CouncilGordon Food Service

The Ball Homes Nightofhope

The first Ball Homes Night of Hope was held at the Lexington Opera House on November 17, 2009. Special guest speaker Christopher Gardner received a rousing reception from the nearly sold-out crowd. Everett McCorvey and his students provided special music and WVLK radio host Jack Pattie served as the master of ceremonies. The Hope Center thanks the sponsors for making the Ball Homes Night of Hope possible.

Title Sponsor

The Hope Center took on a new commitment early in 2010. The Hope Center now manages One Parent Scholar House, a project off Red Mile Road that began operation over twenty years ago.

One Parent Scholar House serves single parents who want to gain a higher education. It houses their families in eighty apartments and delivers supportive social services as the parents attend college. There is an on-site child development center with Head Start services. The center serves over a hundred children and has received a Level Three certificate under the

state’s Stars for Kids Now rating system. The families receive all this at little or no cost.

Last year, the One Parent Scholar House board asked the Hope Center to take a look at their program and consider taking on its management. As good as the program itself has been, like many smaller agencies, One Parent Scholar House was having trouble keeping up. Administrative responsibilities like human resources, housing compliance and development were competing with direct program efforts in ways that overstretched staff resources.

The Hope Center has always sought to look for new ways to address the challenges that impede people who are homeless or at risk of being homeless. The reason is simple – the causes of homelessness are many, varied and complex. If we don’t confront those causes with solutions to match we won’t succeed in making the life-altering changes our clients need.

It is clear that families headed by single parents with limited educations are among those at risk of becoming homeless, and the barriers to gaining

that education are immense. By helping One Parent Scholar House parents go to college, we are helping make sure they can compete in the job market, take care of and house their families and raise the next generation of achievers.

One Parent Scholar House is the kind of inventive program that not only sees a problem and provides a solution, it prevents that problem from becoming an even bigger one. That is exactly the approach the Hope Center has long pursued. We are pleased to be pursuing it now at One Parent Scholar House.

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One Parent Scholar House

Financial Statement

FISCAL YEAR ENDING June 30, 2009 June 30, 2010

ASSETSCash and cash equivalents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 438,960 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,068,798Grants receivable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,437,668 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 459,863Prepaid expenses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16,944 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7,660Inventory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,829 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,843Property and equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,763,082. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4,419,391Hope Center Foundation, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .796,617. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 975,974Unconditional promises to give . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Total Assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6,467,100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6,937,529

LIABILITIESAccounts payable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85,582 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87,802Deferred revenue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15,048 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,384Accrued expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72,903 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69,311Notes payable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,607,532 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 607,532Compensated absences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80,629 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95,085Total Liabilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,861,694 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 872,114

nET ASSETSUnrestricted. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,591,018 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6,065,415Temporarily restricted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14,388 Total Liabilitiesand net Assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6,467,100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6,937,529

PuBLIC SuPPoRT AnD REVEnuESContributions-Monetary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .564,477 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,007,354 Contributions-Special Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .174,502 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140,485 Grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,955,303 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,579,378 Program service fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167,568 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86,858 Food stamp income . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120,344 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169,447 Court order income . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56,600 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38,595 DOC income . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 616,800 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,121,251 VA per diem Income . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215,678 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 329,589 Net realized/unrealized gains (loss) on investments .(161,737). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .148,351 Interest income . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28,158 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31,005 Total Public Support and Revenues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,737,693 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6,652,314

ExPEnSESProgram Services: Shelter/Recovery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,952,859 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,698,639 Supporting Services: General and Administrative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260,635 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 288,416 Fundraising . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .274,438 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 264,066

ToTAL ExPEnSES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,487,932 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,251,122

CHAnGE In nET ASSETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .249,761 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,401,192

nET ASSETS AT BEGInnInG oF YEAR . . . . . . . . . . 4,355,645 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,605,406

nET ASSETS AT EnD oF YEAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4,605,406 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,006,598

* 2009 amounts are audited and 2010 amounts are prior to the audit.** Imputed Income and Expense for use of government-owned property in the amount of $59,779 for 2009 and $60,000 in 2010 is not included above.*** 2010 contributions include grants for capital projects.

The Hope Center has received grant support over the past few years from the following sources: Lexington Fayette Urban County Government, Housing and Urban Development, SAMHSA Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Bluegrass Regional MH/MR Board, United Way of the Bluegrass, Central Baptist Hospital, Good Samaritan Foundation, Lexington Fayette County Health Department (HRSA), Frances Hollis Brain Foundation, Junior League of Lexington, Keeneland Foundation, FEMA, the Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels, and U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

HOPE CENTER REVENUES

State Funds 23%

Private Contributions

17%

Foundations/United Way

3%

Misc. Funds/Income

4%

City Funds 11%

Federal Funds 42%

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Permanent Housing for Women The Barbara Hardwick Rouse House opened in November 2010. This 44-unit apartment building will provide

permanent housing for women at a rate they can afford and without concern

about the lives they have left behind. This facility will provide drug- and alcohol-free permanent housing to women in recovery,

and it will provide an atmosphere that supports their continued sobriety.

Additional Transitional Housing for Men

The Emergency Shelter, home to several aspects of the Hope Center’s efforts,

including overnight shelter, mental health, employment and transitional housing, has

been stretched for several years now. In 2008, when we opened the George Privett Recovery Center and moved the recovery program for men out of the shelter, we

thought we had solved the problem.

At first that appeared to be true as the Emergency Shelter numbers drifted

down. However, within six months, the numbers at the Shelter not only returned to previous levels but surpassed them.

That situation continued to the point that it was obvious that shelter capacity was a challenge that had to be addressed. In 2010, we broke ground for a new

Transitional Housing building directly across the street from the Emergency

Shelter. The new building will comfortably accommodate nearly 150 men.

What’s Next?

With the continued support of faithful donors and

volunteers, the Hope Center will continue to stand ready

to assist the homeless in our community. Your support is vital. Please continue your partnership with the Hope

Center as we all continue the battle to end homelessness.

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