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1 through shelter, we empower 2017 Annual Report 1 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY QUAD CITIES 2017 ANNUAL REPORT

2 a message from our executive director No matter who we are or where we come from, we all deserve to have a decent life and decent housing. Every person should have the opportunity for safety and stability. Every one of us should know we have the power to take care of ourselves and to build our own futures. The hand up we extend allows families in our community to know the peace of mind that affordable and secure housing provides. Habitat families acquire the financial skills necessary to help them break from poverty. Families experience the feeling of accomplishment and gain strength that comes from earning, paying for, and building or repairing their own home. Habitat for Humanity Quad Cities had a very successful year empowering families to become stable, self-sufficient and secure through affordable and safe shelter. We completed our 100th home and celebrated the 5th anniversary of operating the ReStore Health and Home division. We had approximately 3025 individuals volunteer with us this past year, built 5 new homes, and helped an additional 21 families improve their current homes through our neighborhood revitalization and repair efforts. In addition, we diverted 1.5 million pounds of material from area landfills. We could not have accomplished all of that without your support. As we move into this new year we will be celebrating our affiliate s 25th anniversary and the 15th anniversary of our Habitat ReStore, both exciting and momentous occasions. We hope you will join us in celebrating these achievements. We also hope we can count on your continuing support as we move forward helping families repair or build homes. These homes will serve as the foundation for the strength, stability and self-reliance they need to thrive. Homes that represent the journey to a brighter future! In appreciation, Kristi Crafton Executive Director our mission: Habitat for Humanity Quad Cities is empowered by God to bring people together to build and renovate homes, to revitalize our community and to restore hope. 2 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY QUAD CITIES 2017 ANNUAL REPORT

3 board of directors Patrice Accola President IMEG Engineering Consultants Kathy Anderson St. Ambrose University Sharon Carlson Quad City Area Realtor Association Rene del Fabro Bush Construction Ben Earwood Engaged Insurance & Re/Max Frank Grage Iowa American Water through shelter, we empower 2017 Annual Report Jennifer Kakert Treasurer Financial District Properties Lee Marbach Secretary Russell Construction Brett Marshall Waterman Law Firm Kent Miller John Deere Kathy Morris Waste Commission of Scott County Mel Rambo Vice President Modern Woodmen of America Rev. Karen Ullestad Zion Lutheran Church Clementine Uwineza John Deere Back Row, Left to Right: Ben Earwood, Lee Marbach, Rene del Fabro, Rev. Karen Ullestad, Patrice Accola. Bottom Row, Left to Right: Mel Rambo, Clementine Uwineza, Jennifer Kakert, Kathy Morris, and Brett Marshall. Missing: Kathy Anderson, Sharon Carlson, Frank Grage, and Kent Miller. 3 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY QUAD CITIES 2017 ANNUAL REPORT

4 neighborhood revitalization by the numbers 21 households realized improvements in 2017 from Neighborhood Revitalization programs. office staff Kristi Crafton Executive Director Mary Chappell Neighborhood Revitalization Director Elesha Gayman Development Director Barb Hiesterman Office Manager Ben Kantner Project Director Cindy Kuhn ReStore Director Dan Mizner Construction Coordinator Kevin Schloemer Finance Director Bob Sendgikoski Construction Director Jan Trimble Family Service/Volunteer Coordinator 59 Residents directly benefited from Neighborhood Revitalization efforts in 2017, including; 19 children, 9 seniors, and 2 veterans 159 Volunteers supported Neighborhood Revitalization in Volunteer Hours performed on Neighborhood Revitalization in 2017 $97,929 was invested in Neighborhood Revitalization projects in HABITAT FOR HUMANITY QUAD CITIES 2017 ANNUAL REPORT

5 before after neighborhood revitalization This year s Neighborhood Revitalization program in the City of Moline s Floreciente neighborhood can best be described in one word IMPACT! Our Neighborhood Revitalization program has allowed us to serve more families in this area with an expanded array of products, services and partnerships. We continued to listen and work with residents and stakeholders to improve the quality of life in the neighborhood while helping support the resident s vision for the future. With volunteers and funders, we helped strengthen and inspired hope across the neighborhood. 100th Home Block/Brush With Kindness Program The location of the affiliate s 100th home landed right in the heart of the Floreciente neighborhood. Partnerships were established with the nine property owners on this special block to complete exterior improvements to their properties. From concrete repairs to painting, power washing to porch repair every property received a special Brush With Kindness. Critical Repair Program Four Critical Repair projects were completed this past year. In addition to replacing worn out materials, repairs included accessibility modifications, electrical and plumbing repairs, and new roofing and siding. Thrivent Financial Project Community and Thrivent Financial volunteers joined forces with seven local Moline churches to replace two handicap ramps and seven porches in the neighborhood. This show of force removed hazards and provided five families with safe access to their homes. Healthy Home Workshops Three Healthy Home workshops offered Floreciente residents information on saving energy and maintaining their home. We partnered with staff from the Lowe s Home Improvement store in Moline who shared their expertise on a variety of topics. 5 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY QUAD CITIES 2017 ANNUAL REPORT

6 before after before after before after neighborhood revitalization My Mama is so happy. She is so full of life. It (the repairs) gave her hope and her health has improved. Her and papa take showers and are always cleaned up. - Daughter of Homeowner 6 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY QUAD CITIES 2017 ANNUAL REPORT

7 work day sponsors You can always find a Habitat job site open on a Saturday; but, we often find companies and organizations who want to participate in a day of team building and volunteering at one of our job sites during the week. For those groups we offer a workday sponsorship. Volunteers from across the community show up to represent groups big and small. From long time ardent supporters like John Deere to new groups like CNH Industrial. In 2017, we had 31 organizations sponsor work days. Work Day participants can help with new construction or Neighborhood Revitalization projects by completing tasks as complicated as cement work or as challenging as dry-walling. No special skills are needed to volunteer, but we do get professional help from time to time when the ringers from Bush, Estes, or Russell Construction companies volunteer at a job site. did you know? Since Habitat for Humanity broke ground in 1993, Habitat homeowners have contributed more than $1,000,000 in local property taxes to the Quad Cities community. 7 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY QUAD CITIES 2017 ANNUAL REPORT

8 new home construction house #99 The Kaka/Koupoka Family Construction Supervisors: Dan Mizner, Jerry Trimble, Ross Christopher Sponsors: Scott County Regional Authority, Scott County Housing Council, The Amy Helpenstell Foundation, Russell Construction, St. Ambrose University HFH Chapter. Family Mentor: Barbara Marsden When Edoh and N Labiko began their Habitat journey their oldest daughter, Comfort, was only 4 months old. They selected a park-like lot in Davenport. With Edoh s hard work and N Labiko s dedication it wasn t long before Comfort was picking out a pretty pink light for her very own room. By the time of the dedication the family welcomed a second daughter, Gracia. The rain poured down on the day of their dedication but that didn t dampen their spirits or prevent their new home from being filled with love. house #100 The Tapoayi/Gbadamassi-Gloh Family 8 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY QUAD CITIES 2017 ANNUAL REPORT Construction Supervisor: Chuck Buel and Sam Kipp Sponsors: The Moline Foundation, Scott and Amy Sisul and 96 generous donors. Family Mentor: Pam Nelson This family s success and growth since applying to be a partner family has been unmatched. Sophie and Theo entered the program as a young couple. They celebrated Christmas in their home this year as a family of 4. Christopher was so excited for his new home he wasn t about to hold still for a family photo on the day of their dedication. In early December, he also became a big brother to Lily. In addition to the growth in their family, both have also seen job promotions since entering into the Habitat program. We look forward to the bright future that lies ahead for this beautiful family.

9 house #101 The Harper Family Construction Supervisor: Phil Simms and Jim Miller Sponsors: The John Deere Foundation, Wells Fargo. Family Mentor: Ardith Simms We are challenged to find a family that is as hard working as the Harper family. Each adult member of a partner family is expected to complete 250 sweat equity hours for their homes. Tracy and Barry doubled that by completing over 500 hours each towards their home and our first home in Milan, IL. Daughter, Grace even got in on the action earning 20 hours, or an hour for every A she received in school. house #102 The Anguiano Family Construction Supervisor: Dave Colgan and Andy Juhasz Sponsors: The John Deere Foundation, Wells Fargo Family Mentor: Ellen Jorgensen Perseverance, persistence, and passion. Michelle, Jerry and their family seem to have a limitless supply of each. During their time in our program they were faced with one challenge on top of another. From financial challenges of car repairs to having to become caretaker to their caregiver; we couldn t be more proud of this family and their ability to pull together time and time again. house #103 The Attisso/Dedou Family Construction Supervisor: Ben Kantner and Wally Mook Sponsors: Wells Fargo, Scott County Housing Council, Scott County Regional Authority, Habitat ReStore Family Mentor: Pam Crowe Koffi and CeCe welcomed their third child shortly after they moved into their home and were also joined by Koffi s mom who came from Africa to help with the growing family. The family s enthusiasm and willingness to perform their sweat equity hours made this family stand out from the beginning. They made it into their home this year in enough time to get a bountiful harvest from their incredible backyard garden. 9 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY QUAD CITIES 2017 ANNUAL REPORT

10 our 100th home Habitat for Humanity Quad Cities reached a significant milestone when we dedicated our 100th house in June of To fund this special project we had 96 individuals step up, each donating $1,000 to the home. In addition, the Moline Foundation supported this build as did long-time volunteers Scott and Amy (Penry) Sisul. When Scott and Amy decided to get married, they also decided to use this special occasion to celebrate and support Habitat. They held a Habitat themed wedding and reception and in addition, asked their guests to donate to Habitat rather than purchase them gifts. They also made a personal donation to support this build. We were proud to have them serve as honorary co-chairs of the 100th build alongside eleven year old Jack Kakert. After attending a home dedication with his mother, Jack quickly realized the importance of our work and contributed his own money to help with the building of this home. Above: Guests of Amy and Scott s wedding sign a 2x4 that was placed into our 100th home! The home was built for Theo Tapoayi and his wife Sophie Gbadamassi-Gloh. Theo and Sophie were extremely gracious with their time and generously shared their dedication with the record number of people who wanted to help celebrate this important milestone for Habitat. They also served as Habitat spokespeople during various press interviews and events throughout the year. The 100th home is situated in the heart of the Floreciente neighborhood in downtown Moline and was the eighth home to be completed in this neighborhood. In addition to our 100th home, the whole block got some extra TLC with the help of the Neighborhood Revitalization program. Partnerships were established with property owners on this special block to complete exterior improvements to their properties in an effort we called A Brush With Kindness. Below: Crowd gathered for 100th home dedication ceremony in Moline. 10 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY QUAD CITIES 2017 ANNUAL REPORT

11 ReStore and Health & Home ReStore sales continued to grow in 2017, as they have during the last 10 years. Sales have increased nearly three fold since 2008 while contributions to the affiliate increased almost 700% (during that time period). This has been accomplished by the work of an incredible paid and volunteer staff that operates ReStore throughout the year. By the end of 2017, ReStore had an average of 83 volunteers contributing approximately 1200 hours per month. That s the equivalent of 7 full time staff. Our hard-working box truck required replacement in 2017 due to some serious mechanical problems. You might not have noticed the difference since we were able to find a very similar looking truck and reuse our old box. Our pick up service is a critical tool in keeping our sales floor fresh and exciting. Staff traveled as far as Freeport, IL and Dubuque, IA this year for some valuable donations. Health & Home celebrated their 5 year anniversary in the fall. The services we have been providing the community got the attention of the local press who featured us on KWQC s Paula Sands Live among other outlets. Home medical equipment is the fastest growing revenue line in our stores and it continues to be a huge blessing and resource to the community. Left: Volunteers demonstrate new medical bed donations in Health & Home. Right: Volunteers are always willing to share a smile at the ReStore checkout. 11 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY QUAD CITIES 2017 ANNUAL REPORT

12 7th Annual (no) Golf Fore Homes Outing Our annual golf outing had an interesting twist this year; there was no golf! For the first time in its history the Golf Fore Homes outing was cancelled due to weather. Rain during the week leading into the event and a steady down pour the day of the event created impossible conditions for the course and our golfers. Despite the rain, all of our sponsors and a large majority of our participants allowed us to keep their entry fees enabling us to still raise over $11,000 for homebuilding in the Quad Cities. In addition to the sponsors, Indian Bluff Golf Course in Milan, and Guy and a Grill, also graciously allowed us the weather cancellation without penalty to our event budget. We are grateful for their cooperation and look forward to a dryer golf outing next year! thanks to our sponsors sign sponsor: lunch sponsor: hole-in-one sponsor: event sponsors: Bettendorf Heating & Air Conditioning Crafton Railroad Company Laborers Local Union 309 MiSaNa Tee Masters, LTD Quad City Area Realtors Association Tyson Fresh Meats, Inc. hole sponsors: A-1 Bail Bonds Anne & Richard Anderson In Memory of Bruce Cooke by Kristi Crafton Carpetland USA Ducky s Lagoon Bob & Linda French In Memory of Greg Big George De Clerk by Dougal Nelson Lesa Buck, Ruhl & Ruhl Locals Love Us Modern Woodmen Bank National Property Inspections by Mark Crowley Nelson Brother s Insurance PSS Promotion Support Services SAU Habitat for Humanity Chapter Tom Fisher-King Zeglin s Home T.V. and Appliance 12 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY QUAD CITIES 2017 ANNUAL REPORT

13 12th Annual Mr. & Ms. Habitat thanks to our sponsors gold hammer sponsor: silver hammer sponsor: bronze hammer sponsors: Ascentra Credit Union Crafton Railroad Company Ducky s Lagoon Locals Love Us Mid States Transmission Parts Whitey s Ice Cream our hosts: media sponsor: Gold Hammer sponsor Modern Woodmen Fraternal Financial helped make this year s 12th annual fundraiser the most successful yet! With the support of numerous sponsors and our enthusiastic donors over $48,000 was raised for Habitat for Humanity Quad Cities. We would especially like to thank Jeff and Patrick Adamson from Comedy Sportz/Guys With Ties, who emceed the event. Additionally we would like to thank our amazing contestants (pictured above from left to right); Sean Eckhardt, Rita Rawson, Rene del Fabro, Dinah Wagner, Joe Ryan, and Janice Payne. Congratulations to 2017 Mr. Habitat, Rene del Fabro! (Rene del Fabro pictured right with wife Paula). 13 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY QUAD CITIES 2017 ANNUAL REPORT

14 2017 Habitat highlights Competent Person Training Construction Supervisors from across Iowa gathered at our office to be certified in Habitat for Humanity International s Competent Person/Safety Training. Crawfish Boil We were blessed to be the charity recipient of Hi-Neighbor Publications Crawfish Boil at Kelly s Pub in June. This afternoon event, coincided nicely with our 100th home dedication. Friends, supporters, and crawfish aficionados all came out to celebrate the amazing build team that made our 100th home possible! 14 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY QUAD CITIES 2017 ANNUAL REPORT

15 TugFest Habitat for Humanity Quad Cities was honored to be selected as this year s charity of the year during LeClaire s TugFest. Board member, Lee Marbach, was joined by some adorable helpers to serve as grand marshals of the parade. Care-A-Vanners We were blessed to have the traveling help of two different Habitat for Humanity International Care-A-Vanners groups to volunteer on a house in the spring and the fall. These R.V.ers for a cause came from as far away as Arizona and New York to swing a hammer for Habitat! 15 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY QUAD CITIES 2017 ANNUAL REPORT

16 2017 financials HABITAT FOR HUMANITY QUAD CITIES FINANCIALS For 12 Months Ended December, 31, 2017 revenue Unrestricted Donations Fundraising Proceeds Gifts-In-Kind ReStore Revenues 49.8% 1,213,076 *Restricted Donations 14.1% 344,255 Sale of Homes 17.5% 425,916 Unrestricted Donations 13.4% 327,495 Restricted Donations Fundraising Proceeds 4.1% 100,049 Sale of Homes Gifts-in-Kind 1.1% 26,094 TOTAL REVENUE $2,436,885 expenses ReStore Revenues *Includes restricted donations for in process and upcoming home building, and the neighborhood revitalization program. Program Service Exp. 68.7% 1,477,083 Cost of Homes Sold 20.5% 439,966 Tithe 3.4% 73,000 Management & General 4.8% 102,990 Fundraising Expenses 2.6% 56,132 TOTAL EXPENSES $2,149, HABITAT FOR HUMANITY QUAD CITIES 2017 ANNUAL REPORT

17 2017 Habitat donors business/organizations 2 Rivers Massage A-1 Bail Bonds Addicted to Ballroom Adler Theatre Ahern Fire Protection Alter Metal Recycling Amazonsmile Andalusia Community Bank Andalusia Family Café Andalusia Mart Arthur Murray Dance Studio Ascentra Credit Union Association Of Fund Raising Professionals-QC Chapter Ballet Quad Cities Barrel House - Moline Bent River Brewing Co. Best Western Plus-Steeplegate Inn Bettendorf Heating Bettendorf Massage Therapy Bike & Build Inc. Birdies For Charity Black Hawk State Bank Blank Park Zoo Blaze Restoration Inc. Blondell Plumbing Service, Inc. Book Rack Bowlmor Lanes Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. Bush Construction Co. Inc. Capriotti's Sandwich Shop Carmen's Jewelry Carpetland USA - Davenport Celebration Belle River Cruises Central Standard Chicago Bears Chipotle Mexican Grill Chocolate Manor Circa 21 Circle Tap Comfort Concepts QCA, LLC Convivium Urban Farmstead Cookies by Design Cool Beanz Coffehouse & Café Crafted Quad Cities Crafton Railroad Company Crowley Enterprises, Inc. Crust Stone Oven Pizza Culver's of Moline Dahl Ford Davenport Guns, LLC Davenport Parks and Recreation Deere Direct Del-Rich Pawn Disc Replay Doland Jewelers Dollar General Ducky's Lagoon Dutrac Community Credit Union Elanders Americas Family Museum Famous Dave's Figge Art Museum First Midwest Bank Flipped Out Furniture Fresh Blends, LLC Genesis Systems Group, LLC Gentry Shop Great River Brewery Green Thumbers Guy and a Grill Halas Hall Hancher Auditorium Happy Joe's Pizza & Ice Cream Heart Of America Group Heartland Oaks, Inc. Hoffman & Tranel, PC Hot Glass, Inc. Huhot Mongolian Grill Hy-Vee Food Store - Bettendorf Icons Martini IMEG Corporation Interior Image Iowa American Water Co. Iowa Machine Shed Isabel Bloom, Inc. Isle Of Capri Jumer's Casino & Hotel Kiwanis Club Of Rock Island Kiwanis Moline Club Laborers' Local Union 309 Lagomarcino's Confectionary Lavender Crest Winery Lil Mississippi Golf Lindquist Ford Inc. Little Store Locals Love Us Los Portales Mexican Restaurant Minteer & Associates Miss Effie's Country Flowers & Garden Stuff Mississippi River Museum-Dubuque Mississippi Valley Quilters Guild Modern Woodmen Bank Modern Woodmen Of America Naomi Chapter OES Necker's Jewelers Nelson Brothers Schroder Insurance Network for Good Noodles Company One Tree Hot Yoga Park View Lutheran Quilt Ministry Pizza Ranch Pressure Pro Putnam Museum Putnam Museum Guild Inc. Quad City Area Realtor Association Quad City Bank & Trust Co. Quad City Basketry Guild Quad City Botanical Center Quad City International Airport Quad City Mallards Quad City River Bandits Quad City Symphony Orchestra Ragged Records RGS Electric, LLC Rhythm City Casino Rivals River Music Experience Riverside Casino & Golf Resort Royal Neighbors Of America Rush Roll-Off, Inc. Scott County Family Y Scott County Housing Council Scott County Regional Authority Sergeant's on 92 Sports Bar Shed Aquarium Sherwin Williams Co./ Valspar Corporation SIS International Slaydens Auto Repair Steve's Mirror And Glass Stoney Creek Hotel Strieter Motor Co. Stuff Etc. - Davenport The Book Rack The Establishment The Styling Nook Theisen's Home, Farm, Auto Thrivent Choice Dollars Thunder Bay Grille Tyson Foods, Inc. Unique Construction Co. Van's Pizza, Pub & Grill Vault Beauty Lounge & Urban Retreat Verbeke-Meyer Consulting Engineers PC Village Home Stores, Inc. Village Of Milan Wallace's Garden Center & Greenhouse Co-Davenport WalMart - Davenport Waste Commission Of Scott County Water Park Car Wash West Kimberly Mall Whirlpool Corporation Whitey's Ice Cream Wise Guys Pizza Wren Appraisal, L.C. Zeglin's Home T.V. & Appliance, Inc. 17 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY QUAD CITIES 2017 ANNUAL REPORT

18 2017 Habitat donors churches Augustana Lutheran Church - Andover Bettendorf Presbyterian Church - Bettendorf Christ United Methodist Church - East Moline Faith Lutheran Church - Eldridge Faith Lutheran Church LCMC - Moline First Baptist Church - Moline First Lutheran Church - Moline North Ridge Community Church - Eldridge Our Savior Lutheran Church - Bettendorf Princeton Presbyterian Church - Princeton Redeemer Lutheran Church - Bettendorf St. James Lutheran Church - Bettendorf St. John Vianney Catholic Church - Bettendorf St. John's United Methodist Church - Davenport St. Mary Monastery - Rock Island St. Paul Lutheran Church - Davenport Trinity Lutheran Church - Moline Zion Lutheran Church - Davenport foundations/trusts Bank of America Charitable Foundation Brissman Foundation Colony Brands Foundation, Inc. Dick Judisch Memorial Fund for Iowa Duncan J. Cameron Family Foundation Exelon Foundation Gittens Knouse Trust, Mary Iva Golden Lynch Foundation Fund Guse Charitable Trust Fund, Paul & Sheila Hubbell-Waterman Foundation Illinois Tool Works Foundation John Deere Foundation Kleine Family Foundation Fund Mid States Transmission Foundation Fund MidAmerican Energy Foundation Schipull Charitable Fund, Duane & Cheryl Seitz Foundation, Jeff & Susie Sitz, Kathleen Charitable Fund Van Meter Industrial Foundation Fund Vonderhaar Family Foundation Wells Fargo Foundation others Anonymous AARP Rock Island Chapter #40 Augustana College Campus HFH Chapter CFC Of Greater Southern CA Illowa Combined Federal Campaign Pleasant Valley High School St. Ambrose University Habitat Chapter United Way Of The Quad Cities Area individuals Accola, Patrice Agy, Christine Alexander, Emma Allaert Feeney, Mary Joy Allen, Wayne E. Alman, Brian Anderson, Daniel Anderson, Heath Anderson, Jean Anderson, Kathy & Steve Anderson, Rich & Anne Anderson, Thomas Andrews, Raymond & Jacqueline Armetta, Mark Bach, Melissa Bailey, Carol Barcus, Andy & True, Cheryl Barnhart, Chris Bartels, Brent & Beth Bartosh, Robert Beck, Alfred & Joan Beck, Stephen Beck, Wally & Dawn Benson, James A. Benson, Mary Ellen Bentsen, Perry & Carol Bergert, David & Ewelina Berkenbosch, Lyle & Susan Berns, Marilyn & Henry Bierl, Dave & Kathy Bippus, Lori Bird, Eldon & Ronda Blackman, Michael & Harriett Blinkinsop, Cindy Boehm, Sandra Boelk, Norman Bormann, Brian Adam Boruff, Chett & Joy Boutott, Lori Bowles-Edwards, Andrew & Martha Boyd, Sharon & Bruce Brand, Michael Brandt, Nicholas Brashers, Delores & Simmons, Sally Brieser, Gene & Mary Brimeyer, John & Nancy Broderick, M.l. & Patrick J. Brown, David & Carol Brown, Michael & Teresa Brown, Paul & Kathy Buche, James Buck, Dan & Dorothea Buck, Lesa Buel, Chuck & Marilyn Buel, Mary Ann Bugh, Marti Bulazo, Sondra Burns, Ken Bush, Jim & Janet Byers, Mary Byrum, Robert Caleo, Tom Campbell, Kenneth & Janet Carmen, Alan & Brenda Case, Jim & Debbie Catalano, Kim Cather, Carol Cauwels, Ed Ceron, Adrienne Chambers, Doug D. Chang, William Chappell, Mary & Ron Christison, George & Kay Churney, Christopher Claudy, Frank & Hannelore Clayton, Nicole Cochran-Zavit, Roberta Coin, George & Nancy Collins, Charles Comerford, Cara Connell, Deb Connelly, Ed & Judy Conway, Lawrence & Linda Cook, Jon & Marcia Cooke, Janice Cordt, Gretchen Cox, Jonathon Crafton, Kristi & Dan Crawford, Jennings & Karen Cross, Wanda Crotinger, Alex Crowe, Pam Crowther, Linnea Cummins III, William Cunningham, Dan & Rita Dannatt, Carolyn David, Cary & Kathy Davis, Larry T. Davison, Susan & Terry Day, Robert Dean, Kathy DeCambaliza, David & Mickelson, Julianne Dekeyrel-Moore, Denise L. DeMeyer, Diane 18 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY QUAD CITIES 2017 ANNUAL REPORT

19 individuals (cont.) Deseeuw, Kim DeVolder, Charles & Jayne Dighton, Kevin & Donna Dircks, Russell Dixon, Christopher & Gail Dorman, Lowell & Patricia Downing, Mara & Michael Driscoll, Jane Druger, Pamela & Lewellan, Paul Druhl, Fred & Mona Duke, Dennis & Teresa Earwood, Ben & Amanda Eaton, Duane Egts, Thomas & Pamela Ekizian, Laura Ellis, Hannah Ellis, Robert & Barbara Hills- Enders, Kenneth & Martha Engel, Norman & Mary Ann Enright, Karen & Jim Ensenat, Wilbert Aaron Ernat, Sandy & Harry Ernster, Mike Evans, Kinyata Faust, Eric Fedosuk, James H. Fender, Wayne Ferrell, Ronald B & Patricia Festing Smith, Reed Finks, Brian Fisher, Jerry Fisher-King, Thomas Flies, Richard C. Flores, Adam Foley, Molly & P.J. Fordyce, Gordon & Karen Fortney, Sharon Foster, Leah Foster, Nancy & Craig Fox, Thomas & Judith Frail, Da-Yae Franck, Grace Freiburger, Thomas & Patricia French, Bob & Linda Frett, Leo & Kathleen Gause, Garth E. Gayman, Elesha Gayman, John & Rebekah Gendron, Trina Germain, Mark Gerth, Traci Gifford, John & Jane Gillitzer, Adam Gomez, Cathy Goodlett, James W. Jr. Gordon II, Thomas & Gordon, Ann Gore, William Gorsline, Michael & Monique Graham, Douglas & Rosemary Graves, Robert & Kathleen Green, Helen F. Gross, Gary & Pam Grothusen, Michael Grove, John R. Grove, Tina Gunneman, Roger & Rochelle Guyot, Pierre & Marie Catherine Haack, Scott Haas, Duane & Margaret Haas, Louis & Jean Hague, Danny & Donna Haldeman, Mark E. & Loralee M. Haller, Fran Hamel, Peter Hamilton, James O. & Vickie C. Hannon, Erin Hansen, Jerry Hanson, Thomas & Karin Harless, Sara & Sean Haronik, John & Goldman, Jeffrey Harper, Jan Hartman, Julie Hartman, William & Ruth Hartwig, Kay-Nelle & Jerry Harvey, Steven & Heather Hawkins, Opal Hawthorne, Judy Helpenstell, Bud Hendricks, Kelly Hendrickson, Richard & Jean Henning, Thomas & Donna Henry, Adrian Hibbs, Bill & Daker, Janice Hiesterman, Don & Barb Hillman, Nathaniel Hinch, Graham S. Hinchman, David & Patricia Hobbs, John A. & Gallup, Davia Hockett, Joseph Hodson, Sharon Hoehn, Klaus Hoepner, Jim & Linda Hofsas, Elizabeth Hogbin, Ellen Holbrook, Belinda & Dennis Holtz, Karen Horstmann, Jim & Carol Horton, Madeline Housley, Jessica Huang, Chang Hubbard, Lucas Huber, Ron & Karen Hultquist, Doug & Nancy Huntoon, Anne Hurlbut, Jared Hutchison, Rex & Jean Iglehart, David & Margaret Ingleby, Michael Ingleby, Thomas & Kristi Jackson, Joshua & Deborah Jackson, Korby Jackson, Matthew Jacobs, William & Jean Jensen, Douglas Jerew, Timothy Johnson, Arlene Johnson, Mary E. Kaga, Hessou We Kakert, Jennifer & Tom Kantner, Ben & Liz Keen, James & Virginia Keller, James Kempf, William & Joelyn Killian, Cheryl Killian, James Kimler, Denise Kimple, Caroline King, James R. & Brenda Kipp, Sam Kirsch, Laurie & Gasch, Rodney Klindt, Jennifer Hutter Koch, Sylvia Koester, Doug Kolwey, Karen & Robert L. Kosche, Russell Kramer, Gary & Carol Kreiter, Richard & Judith Krieger, McKenzie L. Krueger, Sr., William & Shirley Kuhn, Cindy & Dan Kundel, Harlan Lammers, Carol & Paul Landon, Chuck & Phyllis Lang, Kathy Larson, Andrea Larson, Wade Larson, William J. Laubenthal, Daniel Laureijs, Beth & Peter, Dr. Le Cleir, James & Mary Leacox, Carol Leacox, Eric & M. Lynne Lear, Carol Lee, John C. & Cynthia J. Leingang, Carol Harris & David Leitch, Thomas Lemke, Joy & David Lerschen, Debbie Lewis, Sarah Liebbe, Michael & Vicki Lind, Mary Litwinow, Bill & Catherine Litwinow, Mark Lloyd, Ben & Aryn Lockwood, Joan B. Loding, Sharon Lofgren, Steven & Cynthia Lotz, Ann Louck, Mitch & Stacy Loussaert, Holly & Joseph Loving, Katrina & Brett 19 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY QUAD CITIES 2017 ANNUAL REPORT

20 2017 Habitat donors individuals (cont.) Ludwig, Connor Lundeen, F. Jerry & Elaine Madsen, Richard Malchodi, Pauline & Tom Mannhardt, James & Jeralee Manternach, Chad & Beth Marbach, Lee & Julia Mariman Nathan Marsden, Barbara Martinez, Vanessa Marty, Peter & Susan Mass, John & Natalie Linville Mayhew, Gaycha McCabe, Kathleen McConville, Brian & Elizabeth McCullough, Jeff & Jacque McDowell, Larry & Carol McGrath, William McGuire, Sean & Amy McKeon, John & Elaine McManus, Nancy McMillen, David & Deborah McNamara, JoAnn McRoberts, Marvel & Rita Medhers, Anne Medhus, Kathleen & Glenn Mendoza, Sally Mentzer, Matthew Middleton, Rebecca Miller, Andrew Miller, Bonnie & Jeffry Miller, Jim & Barbara Miller, Katy Mills, Brandon Mills, John Mirfield, Joseph & Lucinda Mitchell, Bryce Moffitt, Mike & Kelly Moore, George & Karol Moretz, Jodi Morgan, Barb & Jim Moritz, Donna Morris, Kathy & Gary Morrow, Dale R. Mulheim, Joseph & Diane Mullen, John Mullins, Timothy Nagan, Mark & Anne Neal, Martha & David Neiswanger M.D., Walter E. Nelson, Dougal & Pam Nelson, Douglas C. & Judy L. Nelson, Jeffrey Neumeyer, Stephen & Maureen Nevins, Cathy & Larry Ney, Anne Niemann, Kay & Herbert Nordby, Kurt & Ann Oaks, Jimmie R. & Merrie R. O'Brien, Jim & Sue Oenick, John Oliger, John & Julie Olson, Jennifer Ontiveros, Bob & Blenda Orfitelli, Barbara Ostrand, Marilyn Owen, R. Dale & Angela D. Pacha, Joseph & Jennifer Packard, Vilma Patten, Philip Paulsen, Marilyn Peck, Matthew Peitscher, Jenn & Shane Peterson, Joanne Peterson, Mary Peterson, Shari K. Pfoutz, Shawn Philip, Andrew Piasecki, Zachary Piepenbrink, Tanner K. Pillard-Lewis, Marcia Piper, Barbara Pitz, Barbara & Nick Ploehn, Decker & Jayne Pobanz, Rebecca & Michael Porterfield, Dena Preston, Victoria & Jeff Putman, Heather Quam, Dale Quesnell, Catherine & Thomas Quinn, William Rains, Gerald E. Rambo, Mel & Jacquelyn Ramp, David & Kathryn Rector, Susan & William Reed, Angela Rhinehart, Bob Richeal, Patrick Ridolfi, Mark & Sandra Ring, Dean E. Riordan, Julie Robb, Joseph N. & Deborah M. Roberts, Steve Roeder, Anna Ross, David Rowley, Doerle & Carl Rullman, Judith & Melvin Rummans, Ida Ryan, Judith Saskowski, Michael Schermer, Timothy & Martha Holm Schiefelbe, Hunter Schiffke, Lynn Schimerowski, Deborah & Wehr, Craig Schmitt, Rosemary Schmitz, Tracy Scholtz, Roman & M.Gaetz- Schroeder, Denise N. Schulze, Aaron Schwiebert, Mark & Deborah Schwind, Matt Scranton, Paul & Emily Seaberg, Sue & George Seidler, Richard & Nancy Sendgikoski, Bob & Mary Senneff, Michael & Ruth Sery, Greg Shapley, Gary & Karen Sheese, Lynne & Steven Sheesley, Donald & Janice Shepard, Kathryn & Kevin Shouse, Mike & Patricia Shupe, R. Elaine Siefers, Jane Sigler, James & Beverly Simms, Phil & Ardith Sink, Paul Siokos, Sara & Jimmy Skolrood, Michael Smith, Paul R.& Teresa Smock, Dick & Marlowe Spindler, Dickylee Stalely, Sue & George Standley, Ron Stebbins, Gerald & Deirdre Stebly, Patrick Steckel, Melanie Steinbeck, Michael A. Steinkopf, Anthony & Kathy Stephens, Marie & Tim Stodghill, Jack & Beverly Stotmeister, Ken & Pam Hicks- Strayer, Maxine & Paul Suiter, Stephen & Ann Sundstedt, Oscar & Nancy Sutton, Craig Swanson, Marion Tadda, Bernard & Dowsett, Cornelia Tharp, Jeffrey Thiede, Bonnie Thomas, Ruth Thompson, Dixie Thomsen, Janice & Ken Thornton, Robert G. & Debra Thumann, Tracy Timmer, Richard Timmerman, Marti Tkatch, Thomas & Adelaide Todd, Heather Tonn, Jane Trimble, Jan & Jerry Tripp, Joshua Truman, Barry & Barb 20 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY QUAD CITIES 2017 ANNUAL REPORT

21 individuals (cont.) Turner, Roxanne Ullestad, Rev. Karen Urbatsch, Don & Tonya Uwineza, Clementine Valenzuela, Amanda J. Van Camp, Nicholas Van Hook, Craig & Nancy Vande Kemp, John VanZele, Darold P. & Harriet H Vensel, David & Marcia Vesole, Joann & Richard Vonderhaar, Michael & Joanie Voyna, Kristina Wagner, Dinah Walcoff, Rachel Wallace, Roger D. Weideman, Yvonne Weinbrandt, Kelly Weisbrod, Ryan Weiss, James & June Welser, Harold & Rosann Wenz, Michael & Alexandra Westberg, Betty C. Westberg, Carol White, Joshua White, Melba M. Whiteman, Mike & Diane Wilges, Don & Denise Willet, Jr., David Williamson, Buel & Mary Williamson, Carol Wilshusen, Ralph Wonderlich, Grant J. Wulf, Jean & Arthur Wunderlich, Clarice Wyffels, Brian Wynn, Kris & Dan Yanek, Toni L. Yeast, Jerry & Martha Young, Stephen & Cheryl Zeidler, Judith & R.R. Zilz, Daniel Zimmer, Dave & Elizabeth memorials Joe Cheplick Accola, Patrice Anderson, Kathy & Steve Earwood, Ben & Amanda Manternach, Chad & Beth Morris, Kathy & Gary Putman, Heather Rambo, Mel & Jacquelyn Ullestad, Rev. Karen Bruce Cooke Accola, Patrice Anderson, Kathy & Steve Anderson, Rich & Anne Brimeyer, John & Nancy Earwood, Ben & Amanda Fisher-King, Tom Hoffman & Tranel, PC Horstmann, Jim & Carol Manternach, Chad & Beth Morgan, Barb & Jim Morris, Kathy & Gary Nelson, Dougal & Pam Putman, Heather Quad City Area Realtor Assoc. Rambo, Mel & Jacquelyn Smock, Dick & Marlowe Steckel, Melanie Stodghill, Jack & Beverly Ullestad, Rev. Karen Williamson, Buel & Mary Williamson, Carol Robert DePoorter Hamilton, James & Vickie Dommenick & Dianne Giametta Rummans, Ida Brian & Michelle Glasz Westberg, Betty Westberg, Carol Helen Hamilton Asentra Credit Union Duke, Dennis & Teresa Gerth, Traci Kolwey, Karen & Robert Krueger, Sr., William & Shirley Owen, Dale & Angela Brian & Michelle Henning Henning, Thomas & Donna Doris Kaiser Accola, Patrice Anderson, Kathy & Steve Earwood, Ben & Amanda Manternach, Chad & Beth Morris, Kathy & Gary Putman, Heather Ullestad, Rev. Karen Mindy Karwath Hiesterman, Don & Barb Elaine Matherly Christison, George & Jay Tom Peterson Andrews, Raymond & Jacqueline Benson, James Campbell, Kenneth & Janel Catalano, Kim DeCambaliza, David & Mickelson, Julianne Deere Direct Dixon, Christopher & Gail Downing, Mara & Michael Druhl, Fed & Mona Ekizian, Laura Fedosuk, James Genesis Systems Group, LLC Hague, Danny & Donna Hendrickson, Richard & Jean Hobbs, John & Gallup, Davia Housley, Jessica Ingleby, Michael Ingleby, Thomas & Kristi Kirsch, Laurie & Gasch, Rodney Leacox, Carol Leacox, Eric & M. Lynne Lemke, Joy & David Lockwood, Joan Louck, Mitch & Stacy McCullough, Jeff & Jacque McGuire, Sean & Amy Mulheim, Joseph & Diane Pacha, Joseph & Jennifer Patten, Philip Pitz, Barbara & Nick Ploehn, Decker & Jayne Quad City Bank & Trust Co; Moline Rector, Susan & William RGS Electric, LLC Scranton, Paul & Emily Seitz Foundation, Jeff & Susie Shapley, Gary & Karen Shouse, Mike & Patricia Swanson, Marion Thumann, Tracy James Robertson Nelson, Douglas & Judy Jane Sybesma Hanson, Thomas & Karin Medhus, Anne Nelson, Douglas & Judy Peterson, Joanne Sundstedt, Oscar & Nancy Glenn Thomas Byers, Mary Dircks, Russell Fordyce, Gordon & Karen Foster, Nancy & Craig Hutchison, Rex & Jean Laubenthal, Daniel McKeon, John & Elaine Riordan, Julie Shupe, R. Elaine Yeast, Jerry & Martha Terry Timmerman Moffitt, Mike & Kelly James Zinsli Mayhew, Gaycha 21 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY QUAD CITIES 2017 ANNUAL REPORT

22 2017 Habitat donors in honor of Chris Agy, honored by Rowley, Doerle & Carl Steve Anderson Family, honored by Fortney, Sharon Mr. & Ms. Robert Carper, honored by St. Mary Monastery Mary Chappell, honored by Carmen, Alan & Brenda Becky David, honored by Association of Fundraising Professionals QC Chapter Mary Joy Feeney, honored by St. Mary Monastery Nancy Foster, honored by Foster, Leah Tom & Judy Fox, honored by Hartman, William & Ruth John Gardner & Cathy Weideman, honored by Gordon II, Thomas & Gordon, Ann Weideman, Yvonne Gary Hodgelnc, honored by Unique Construction Co. Mr. & Ms. James Julovich, honored by Rullman, Judith & Melvin Bill & Jo Kempf, honored by Hartman, William & Ruth Kerkhoff Homes, honored by Unique Construction, Co. Marion Lardner, honored by St. Mary Monastery Bill Litwinow, honored by Piper, Barbara McLaughlin Body Co., honored by St. Mary Monastery Dan & Marlene Miller, honored by Anderson, Kathy & Steve Jim Miller, honored by Gunneman, Roger & Rochelle Shirley Mirfield, honored by Mirfield, Joseph & Lucinda Dr. Walter Neiswanger, honored by Allaert Feeney, Mary Joy Richard Phillis, honored by St. Mary Monastery Greg & Heather Putman, honored by Koch, Sylvia Ralph & Mildred Rambo, honored by Rambo, Mel & Jacquelyn Antonia Rozman, honored by St. Mary Monastery Mr. & Ms. Brad Rullman, honored by Rullman, Judith & Melvin Dr. & Ms. Loren Rullman, honored by Rullman, Judith & Melvin Antonia Rozman, honored by St. Mary Monastery Jeany Siegfried, honored by St. Mary Monastery John & Lillian Sponseller, honored by Rambo, Mel & Jacquelyn Annette & Gary Thrapp, honored by Tonn, Jane Tony & Julie Tonn, honored by Tonn, Jane Becky Troemel, honored by Kimple, Caroline Marrianne Walker, honored by St. Mary Monastery Jason & Jolene Walter, honored by Truman, Barry & Barb Mr. & Ms. Doug Yegge, honored by St. Mary Monastery We are able to maximize our donors investment by harnessing the power of volunteers. In 2017, our volunteers donated 36,813 hours which is a value of $819,089.25! 22 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY QUAD CITIES 2017 ANNUAL REPORT

23 2017 Habitat ReStore donors AAA Contracting Abbey Carpet Gallery Aceno Granite Advance Homes Adventure Church Alpine Hair Fashions Antiques by Judy Aspen Homes Audiology Consultants Bettendorf Health Care Center Bettendorf Public Library Bickford Assisted Living and Memory Care of Davenport Big Dog Construction Big Lots- Davenport Bi-State Energy Consultant Blackhawk Hotel Blaze Restoration Boys & Girls Club Brooks Law Firm Builders First Choice Cabinets Exact Carpetland USA Carpetland USA - Davenport CED Quad Cities Centennial Home Improvement Century Woods Apartments Christ United Methodist Clarissa C. Cook Hospice House Cobham Life Support Comfort Concepts Country Manor Memory Care Crashedtoys Creative Tile and Carpeting Dan Dolan Homes Davenport Central High School Davenport School District Dillard s DMWC Inc. (Dave Weber) Door Creek Construction Eldridge Lumber Elements Interior Design Elks Lodge of Galesburg Ethan Allen Express at North Park Faith Lutheran Church Farm and Fleet Moline & Davenport Finishing Touch Custom Woodworking First Midwest Bank Florist Distributing, Inc. Frary Lumber Genesis Healthplex Genesis Home Medical Genesis Wound Clinic Group O Marketing Solutions Handy True Value Hardware Handyman Ace Hardware Harbor Freight Hawkeye Construction HD Supply White Cap Heartland Oaks, Inc. Heartland Towers Hope Creek Care Center Humility of Mary Illinois Restorative Care Iossi Construction Iowa City VA Medical Center Jersey Ridge Place John Deere John Deere Medical Group Jumer's Casino & Hotel K & K True Value KBD Kitchen Bath Design Keller Williams Realty GQC Knilan s Furniture Kroll Siding and Supply KWQC - TV6 Legacy Management Light Expressions by Shaw Link Construction Lowe's - Davenport Lowe's - Moline Mangler Custom Homes Maquoketa Care Center Mid-American Glass Miller-Meier Limb & Brace Inc. Moline Welding Nelson Construction Contractor Northwest Carpet One Oak Street Manufacturing - Monticello Once Again Furniture One River Place Our Savior Lutheran Church Our Savior Presbyterian Church Palmer College Petersen Plumbing Plumb Supply PMW Storage Pregnancy Resource Projects of the Quad Cities Putnam Museum QC Carpet One Quad Cities Chamber of Commerce Quad City Bank and Trust Radisson Hotel-Moline Real Estate Equities Development, LLC Recreate Regency Apartments Ridgecrest Village Riverside United Methodist Church Rodenburg Builders Roof Depot Ruhl & Ruhl Commercial Runge Funeral Home Russell Construction Co. Sampson Construction Seiffert Lumber Company Senior Star at Elmore Place Shive-Hattery Silvercrest Active Retirement Sisters of St Benedicts St Mary Monastery SJM Properties South Rock Island Township Springs at Bettendorf St Anothony's Church St Francis Chateau St. Ambrose University St. Ann's Parish State Street Interiors Staybridge Suites Suite Hair Sun-Rys Temple Emanuel Theisens of Dewitt Todd Hackett Construction Co. Tri City Electric Tru Green Davenport Two Rivers YMCA Unity House Village Home Stores Village of Rapids City Von Maur VP Sheridan Insurance, Inc. Walgreens Walmart - Moline Waste Commission of Scott County Windmiller Design & Development Co. We make every effort to ensure we recognize the names of all of our donors. If your name was omitted or misspelled, please accept our sincere apology and contact our administrative office. 23 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY QUAD CITIES 2017 ANNUAL REPORT

24 Photo on front and drawing above: Grace Harper, Age 9 I have so many memories of the volunteers who helped to build our home. In my mind, I can still see people in my house working and the conversations I had with them. It is something I will never forget the rest of my life. We feel so thankful and truly blessed. - Tracy Harper, House # Mississippi Avenue Davenport, Iowa Mississippi Avenue Davenport, Iowa HEALTH & HOME 3629 Mississippi Avenue Davenport, Iowa HABITAT FOR HUMANITY QUAD CITIES 2017 ANNUAL REPORT

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