This year, we have witnessed incredible generosity, remarkable opportunities, and a growing need among our neighbors. And through it all, your support has made the difference.
Every gift you give—whether it’s time, resources, or a financial contribution—creates opportunities for neighbors to find hope, stability, and a brighter future. It’s a simple truth: your generosity multiplies. A single meal can nourish a family. A prescription can restore health. A coat can offer warmth on the coldest of days.
Because of you, we stretched every dollar, maximized every resource, and reached more neighbors than ever before. Thanks to innovative partnerships—our expanded food sourcing network, support from Kroger on our pantry renovation, and our collaboration with the Mary Magdalene House, just to name a few—we responded to challenges with creativity and care.
But while we celebrate this progress, we also recognize that the need continues to grow. Families face rising costs. Neighbors navigate unexpected crises. Yet, in every challenge, there is hope— because of you.
Together, we have shown what it means to serve: to listen to community needs, to be great stewards of what we receive, and to walk alongside every neighbor with compassion and dignity.
In the pages that follow, you’ll see how your gifts have multiplied into opportunities for thousands of individuals and families. You’ll meet neighbors whose lives were changed because of your generosity, and you’ll see the impact we achieved together this year.
On behalf of all of us at St. Vincent de Paul—and every neighbor you have helped—thank you. Your partnership allows us to serve with purpose and to continue creating opportunities for hope and healing in the year ahead.
St. Vincent de Paul’s mission extends far beyond providing goods and services—it’s about creating hope and stability for neighbors in need. Thanks to the generosity of our in-kind donors, the loyalty of our over 900,000 shoppers, and the dedication of our Thrift Stores team, our Thrift Stores generated $16.1 million in sales, directly supporting essential programs like food pantries, homelessness prevention, and the Charitable Pharmacies. Additionally, our voucher program provided a record-breaking $1,060,906 in free clothing, furniture, and household essentials, helping neighbors regain stability and move forward with dignity.
Meanwhile, our Call Center served as a critical connection point for neighbors in need, assisting 45,887 callers seeking support. Through a newly implemented central intake process, 13,893 neighbors were connected directly to Conferences for personalized aid. A new call-back system reduced wait times by 93%, ensuring that help was always within reach. For many, that first call led to deeper connections, as Vincentian volunteers followed up with 7,195 home visits—meeting neighbors where they are and providing compassionate, one-on-one assistance.
Neighbors Helping Neighbors
FISCAL YEAR 2024
94,752 prescriptions filled $17,173,063 retail value
45,887 callers assisted through our helpline " " "
$1,060,906 of clothing, furniture & home goods provided at no cost
125,881 neighbors served through our network of food pantries
2,282 warm beds to sleep in
$5.4M in rent and utilities assistance
THANK YOU FOR YOUR IMPACT Every number on this page represents more than a statistic—it represents a neighbor whose life you’ve touched. Behind every figure is a face, a name, and a story of hope and resilience. Together, we are making a collective impact across Cincinnati, ensuring that families have food on their tables, neighbors in crisis find stability, and individuals in need are met with compassion and care. Thank you for being an integral part of this mission.
Keeping Families in their Homes
THE GROWING NEED FOR HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION
For thousands of families across Greater Cincinnati, the threat of homelessness is never far away. An unexpected medical bill, a car repair, or reduced work hours can push a household into crisis, forcing impossible choices between rent, food, and medication.
Crisis Intervention
At St. Vincent de Paul, we see these struggles every day—and we work diligently to provide the support that keeps neighbors safe in their homes. Right now, we’re seeing requests for nearly $900,000 a week across all ZIP codes in the Cincinnati area from neighbors who need help to stay in their homes.
“We often take stability for granted—the ability to pay rent, keep food on the table, or afford transportation to work,” said Brad McMonigle, CEO of St. Vincent de Paul. “But when a family faces a
sudden hardship, the risk of losing their home becomes very real. That’s where we step in.”
Creative Partnerships
In response to the rising need, St. Vincent de Paul has strengthened its homelessness prevention services through strategic partnerships and innovative solutions. This year, we deepened our collaboration with Strategies to End Homelessness, earning a Strategic Innovation Award and receiving funding from the P&G Grant to expand critical support for families on the brink of eviction.
Our partnerships with Mary Magdalene House and our Thrift stores ensure that neighbors
experiencing homelessness have access to clean clothing and pathways to additional assistance. Collaborations with healthcare providers like The Christ Hospital and Cincinnati Eye Institute also help us identify underlying challenges that can contribute to housing instability, allowing us to intervene early and provide the support needed to prevent eviction.
Every day, neighbors reach out to us in need of help. Whether it’s through our call center, our Conferences, our outreach center, or referrals from other agencies, we strive to meet our neighbors’ unique needs with compassionate care. By working together, we are not just responding to homelessness—we are working to prevent it.
$5.4M in rent and utility assistance
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Vincentian volunteer groups in neighborhoods across Cincinnati (Conferences)
70% of calls to our Call Center sought rent and utility support
“When you encounter situational poverty, you learn quickly that but for the grace of God, it could be me in their shoes.”
– Jim Dodd, Vincentian
POVERTY IS EVERYWHERE
For the past 30 years, Bart Kohler has served as a Vincentian at St. Bartholomew Parish, helping neighbors with food, clothing, furniture, utilities, and housing costs. Over 1,000 Vincentians like Bart serve in our 52 Conferences across Greater Cincinnati, meeting neighbors’ needs right in their own communities.
Bart says this work has enriched his life as much as it has helped others. One woman he visited, seeking rent assistance, prepared pork chops for Bart and her daughter to share. “People looking for help give back when they can,” Bart reflected.
On another visit, Bart discovered that the neighbor he was asked to help lived just two doors down from him. She was recently divorced, the mother of two
MEET JORDAN
teenagers, and had been struggling in silence, showering at the YMCA and using a neighbor's hose.
“The beauty of being a Vincentian,” Bart said, “is we’re living in the community. Poverty isn’t just in tough areas—it’s everywhere. Any of us could find ourselves in need.”
After reducing his work hours to care for his 82-year-old mother, the strain on their finances left them unable to pay their utility bills. While seeking help for the first time at the Neyer Outreach Center, Jordan received a call from his mother saying that their gas and electricity had already been turned off. Our Social Service Advocate immediately stepped in to help and their utilities were restored within two hours. Jordan and his mother were able to stay safe and warm as the temperatures dipped below freezing that night. Moments like these reflect the heart of St. Vincent de Paul's mission—stepping in with compassion and action to keep neighbors secure in their homes.
Nourishing our Neighbors
TRANSFORMING THE PANTRY EXPERIENCE
The Catino Choice Food Pantry stands as a lifeline for neighbors experiencing food insecurity, offering not only essential groceries but also the dignity of choice. Designed as a mini-store, this pantry allows families to select from aisles stocked with grains, proteins, fresh produce, dairy, and canned goods— allowing neighbors to choose groceries that meet their needs.
Built five years ago to serve approximately 30 families daily, the Catino Pantry now supports an average of 130 families each day, reflecting the rising need in our
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community. In 2024 alone, 125,881 neighbors turned to our network of pantries for help.
Choice Pantry Upgrades
Meeting these needs requires innovation and creativity on behalf of St. Vincent de Paul, volunteers, and community partners, including the Kroger Co.
“We are beyond grateful for our partnership with Kroger,” said Jeremy Phillippi, Pantry Manager. “Their generosity and expertise are transforming our neighbors’ shopping experience.”
Under the guidance of Duane Hatfield, Kroger Division Human Resources leader and a St. Vincent de Paul volunteer, Kroger conducted an in-depth efficiency audit of the pantry, offering actionable insights to enhance both operations and experience. Kroger also donated new shelving, display fixtures, and refrigerated cases, dramatically improving the pantry’s capacity and organization. These updates have streamlined restocking efforts for volunteers and created a smoother, more dignified experience for neighbors. “At Kroger, our purpose is to feed the human spirit,” said Hatfield. “Our collaboration with the pantry
125,881 neighbors served through our pantries
2,605 meal kits provided this holiday season
wasn’t just about operational improvements—it was about empowering neighbors with the ability to choose what’s best for their families and restoring their sense of control and dignity in the midst of their hardships.”
The pantry’s expanded capacity has been further supported by the addition of a refrigerated trailer, which allows for increased storage of fresh and frozen food.
Food Sourcing Partners
Our growing network of 58 food sourcing partners—including Kroger, Panera, FreeStore Foodbank, and United Dairy Farmers—helps provide a steady supply of nutritious food. Community initiatives like the Cincinnati Reds’ Strike Out Hunger campaign and donations from FC Cincinnati have also played vital roles.
As the pantry continues to grow, plans are underway for additional updates, ensuring St. Vincent de Paul remains a reliable resource for families facing food insecurity. Together with Kroger, our volunteers, and our donors, we’re transforming lives and building a stronger, more resilient community.
1 in 5 children in Ohio face food insecurity and 42,000 children in Hamilton County are living in food-insecure homes.
Source: Feeding America
MAKING A DIFFERENCE, ONE HOUR AT A TIME
Kristen, a member of the Paycor sales team, shared her experience volunteering at the Catino Choice Food Pantry: “The pantry experience was amazing, and it was one I will not forget. The interaction with SVDP neighbors opened our eyes to the needs of our local community. We can’t wait to volunteer again and find ways to get our families involved in this important mission. Keep up the great work, SVDP!”
Kristen is one of the thousands of volunteers who dedicated their time and talents to support St. Vincent de Paul in 2024, contributing an incredible 78,906 hours of service. Her story reflects the impact volunteers make—not only on the neighbors they serve but also on their own understanding of community needs. Whether stocking shelves, shopping with our neighbors, sorting medications, or lending a compassionate ear, volunteers like Kristen are essential to our mission.
We need your help! If you are interested in volunteering, contact Madi Eftink, Volunteer Coordinator, at meftink@ svdpcincinnati.org or 513-345-4982.
Health, Hope, and Healing
CHARITABLE PHARMACY ADDRESSING BARRIERS TO MEDICATION ACCESS
By innovatively removing barriers, St. Vincent de Paul’s Charitable Pharmacy continues to ensure healthcare accessibility to our neighbors in need by providing life-saving medications and healthcare services.
In 2024, the pharmacy served 1,805 individuals—a 23% increase from the previous year—and filled 94,752 prescriptions. These prescriptions, valued at $17.2 million, reflect a critical safety net for families burdened by rising inflation and healthcare costs.
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“Being a part of the solution is wonderful, but it is tragic that the need is so great,” said Rusty Curington, Vice President of Pharmacy. “Too many of our neighbors are put in a situation where they must choose between rent and medication. We are glad that we were able to grow in 2024 to help meet the need, but we are deeply saddened that the system is so broken.”
In 2024, the Charitable Pharmacy launched several key initiatives aimed at improving accessibility and care. These initiatives were direct results of the Prescribing Hope campaign, the three-year strategic plan that raised $5 million to support the work of our Charitable Pharmacy.
, a 68-year-old retiree, who spent decades working as a plumber, construction engineer, surveyor, and heavy equipment operator to provide for his family. However, after undergoing a life-saving heart transplant, skyrocketing healthcare costs left him unable to afford the essential medications he needed to stay healthy.
Fortunately, Kevin was referred to St. Vincent de Paul’s Charitable Pharmacy, where he received the prescriptions and compassionate care that changed his life.
“I don’t know what I’d do without the Charitable Pharmacy,” Kevin shared. “If I didn’t have them on my side, I might not be here.”
Today, Kevin enjoys his time surrounded by children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, cherishing the moments made possible by the generosity of others who believe in the mission of St. Vincent de Paul.
New Milford Location
In March 2024, the pharmacy expanded from serving four counties to eight counties with the opening of a new location in Milford. In its first six months, the Milford pharmacy served 128 neighbors in Clermont, Brown, Adams, Highland, and Clinton counties and filled 4,498 prescriptions for conditions like diabetes, hypertension, and COPD.
Equity Rx Initiative
This partnership with Cardinal Health, the fourteenth-highest revenue generator in the nation, is shaping the future of how Ohio Charitable Pharmacies interact with free clinics. Through this two-year pilot program, the Charitable Pharmacy will deliver prescriptions to the clinics and provide patients with medication education through telephone follow-ups. We are designing the model that will change how vulnerable populations throughout Ohio receive the resources they need to manage chronic conditions.
Health Insurance Navigation
Through a partnership with the Ohio Association of Free Clinics, we are grateful to have a Medicaid enrollment specialist on site. Beverly Ramsey plays a pivotal role in helping neighbors transition
Our Charitable Pharmacy earned a 2024 Gold Rating from the National Association of Free & Charitable Clinics. This top honor reflects our commitment to providing high-quality care for underserved neighbors.
from our Pharmacy to long-term solutions. In 2024 alone, Beverly helped 188 neighbors successfully enroll in Medicaid, making her the state record holder for Medicaid enrollments.
EPIC Integration
A partnership with The Christ Hospital provides our nurse practitioner access to patients’ medical records through EPIC, a leading electronic health records system. This integration ensures continuity of care and allows for better treatment coordination for the pharmacy’s neighbors.
89% of prescriptions filled with donations
Transportation Pilot Program
Recognizing transportation as a critical barrier, the pharmacy partnered with Uber Health to provide over 100 neighbors with free rides to access medications and consultations. Although funding for this program has ended, we are actively exploring innovative solutions to address this ongoing need.
“Each innovation brings us closer to a future where no one has to choose between basic needs and essential medication,” said Curington, “but there is still so much work to be done.”
242 pharmacy volunteers served over 26,000 hours
$4.4 million in healthcare costs prevented
FROM HEALING TO HOPE
For years, Cathy lived with the debilitating pain of severe rheumatoid arthritis. Relief came when her doctor enrolled her in a Humira drug trial—a medication she couldn’t have afforded otherwise. For a decade, the trial transformed her life, but its conclusion left her fearing the loss of the care she had relied on.
Help arrived when a foundation stepped in to cover her medication costs. But Cathy’s journey took another turn when her compromised immune system made Humira no longer an option. That’s when she found herself at St. Vincent de Paul’s Charitable Pharmacy, holding a six-month supply of the medication that had once been her lifeline—this time, as a gift to help someone else in need.
“God is now giving me a chance to bless someone else,” Cathy said through tears, her voice filled with joy. “I can’t believe how great this feels!”
Cathy’s gift, inspired by gratitude and hope, will help another neighbor on their path to healing—ensuring that the cycle of blessings continues to grow.
A Year of Impact: Stay Connected and Inspired
From holiday assistance to lifechanging programs, 2024 was filled with moments of hope, generosity, and community. Through our social media channels, we shared stories of neighbors helping neighbors, highlighted seasonal programs like coat drives and food distributions, and celebrated milestones like the opening of our third Charitable Pharmacy. Follow us to see how your support is making a difference every day— and be the first to hear about ways to get involved. Join our growing online community to engage, share, and spread the message of hope to even more neighbors in need!
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svdpcincinnati Our Hope to Dream telethon at WCPO 9 raised more than $41,000, providing 235 beds for children throughout the Cincinnati region! Thank you WCPO and Mor ris Furniture for an absolutely fantastic year! Partnerships like this make such a beautiful impact in lives of those we serve right here in our region.
svdpcincinnati We had the pleasure of hosting the Cincinnati Police Department for a Poverty Simulation, which is the most popular offering at the Ozanam Center. Participants walk through the challenges of rent payments and job placement, as if they were experiencing poverty in real-time. This is just one of the fifteen groups this month that has learned about the resilience of the neighbors in our community.
svdpcincinnati Happy Halloween! We had a blast at our annual Trunk or Treat. Kids from the NOC’s neighborhood in the West End joined us for games and, of course…candy!! A special thank you to our volunteers who deserve lots of treats (and no tricks) this Halloween!
Grand Opening of the Carl and Linda DeBlasio Family Charitable Pharmacy in Milford! “Thank you to those who supported the expansion of the Charitable Pharmacy into its new service area in Clermont County. Your generosity will save lives!” - Dr. Rusty Curington, Vice President of Pharmacy
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svdpcincinnati We’re feeling incredibly grateful today thanks to the generosity of the Flying Pig Marathon. They’ve blessed us with 2,272 pounds of dry food and 5,644 pounds of fresh produce! This, coupled with the amazing donations from Sam’s Club and Last Mile Food Rescue, provides nutrition and choice for our neighbors!
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svdpcincinnati So far this year, your generous donations to provide air conditioners to our neighbors who are struggling in the summer heat have totaled over $52,000. But the need is far greater. Please help us fill the more than 2,200 requests for ACs that we have received by donating today at KeepCoolCincy.com.
svdpcincinnati Look at these Vincentians in the making!
The grandchildren of a SVDP food pantry volunteer set up a lemonade stand and donated the proceeds to St. Vincent de Paul. It is beautiful to see young children understanding the meaning of neighbors helping neighbors. “Extend your mercy toward others so that there can be no one in need whom you meet without helping.” —St. Vincent de Paul
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svdpcincinnati Xavier fans showed up in full force—not just for their team, but for our neighbors in need. Together, we collected 2,406 pounds of food and raised over $1,700 to fight hunger in our community. Kroger sealed the win with a generous $5,000 donation, providing an additional 1,393 meals. Altogether, that’s a grand total of 3,892 meals!
svdpcincinnati Thanksgiving is about more than just a meal—it’s about coming together to support one another. We provided 1,000 Thanksgiving meal kits to neighbors in need, ensuring they could celebrate the holiday with a warm meal and full hearts. In addition, we delivered 100 meal kits to neighbors and distributed another 100 to our local Conferences, bringing the total to 1,200 meal kits—making Thanksgiving dinner possible for families across our community this year!
svdpcincinnati Thank you to everyone who donated toys and volunteered at Christmas Together, making this season brighter for neighbors in need! Your generosity and hard work will bring joy to over 2,300 children, who will wake up to toys under the tree on Christmas morning. Because of YOU, this holiday season is a little brighter for those who need it most.
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Cultivating the Next Generation
ENGAGING TOMORROW'S CHANGE-MAKERS AT THE OZANAM CENTER
Community outreach is essential to ensuring the long-term vitality of St. Vincent de Paul’s mission. By engaging young people through immersive service and learning opportunities, we are shaping the next generation of volunteers, donors, and advocates for social change.
“We plant seeds now, especially with youth and young adults, which may eventually grow in ways we never would have thought,”
—Chris Kelley, Director of Education & Formation
At the heart of this work is the Ozanam Center for Service Learning, which provides transformative experiences for students and groups by weaving together education, service, and reflection. The center partners with over 25 Catholic, secular, and private schools, as well as corporate and community groups, to inspire participants to explore the roots of poverty, justice, and systemic inequities—and to take meaningful action in response.
The programs offered by the Ozanam Center, including workshops, simulations, and retreats, go beyond volunteerism. They connect young people directly to the experiences of their
neighbors in need. For example, the SNAP Food Challenge tasks participants with shopping for and preparing meals on a limited budget, mirroring the struggles of families relying on food assistance. During the Poverty Simulation, students assume the roles of neighbors navigating real-life challenges such as finding employment, accessing services, and caring for their families within limited resources. These exercises are paired with guided reflections that encourage participants to consider how they can drive change within their own communities.
Through these experiences, young people not only learn about the realities of poverty but also discover how they can be part of the solution. Many schools we work with have embraced service as part of their school culture, beginning youth conferences, volunteering regularly at the Neyer Outreach Center, and sponsoring initiatives like Roger Bacon High School’s Spirit Shop drive, Mt. Notre Dame
High School’s annual toy drive, or Elder High School’s coat drive and distribution.
This commitment to cultivating the next generation of leaders is further reflected in innovative partnerships, such as the Cincinnati Police Department Academy’s recent immersion day. By fostering awareness and empathy in recruits, the program aims to create stronger, more compassionate ties between officers and the communities they serve.
St. Vincent de Paul’s outreach to young people ensures that the mission of serving neighbors with dignity and justice will continue for generations to come. As these seeds take root, they offer hope of a future filled with compassion, equity, and lasting change.
1,500
approximate number of youth hosted by Ozanam Center for Learning in 2024
The Heart of Our Mission
VINCENTIANS IN ACTION
The heart of our mission lies with our Conferences— volunteer groups rooted in faith, friendship, and service. These groups are made up of Vincentians, who bring hope and compassion directly to neighbors in need. Visiting two-by-two, Vincentians meet families in their homes, offering assistance with dignity and respect. Together, they embody the spirit of justice and charity that defines St. Vincent de Paul.
29 conferences completed our recruitment challenge this year, bringing in at least two new members each
Our Conferences are primarily based at local Catholic parishes, serving neighbors in the surrounding communities.
All Saints/St. Vincent Ferrer
Annunciation/St. Monica-St. George Assumption
Bellarmine Chapel
Cathedral of St. Peter in Chains/St. Xavier
Church of the Resurrection
Corpus Christi/St. John Neumann
DePaul Cristo Rey High School***
Good Shepherd
Guardian Angels
Holy Family
Holy Trinity
Immaculate Heart of Mary
McNicholas High School***
Mercy McAuley High School***
Mount Notre Dame High School***
Nativity of Our Lord
Oratory of St. John Vianney
Our Lady of Lourdes
Our Lady of the Rosary/St. Matthias
Our Lady of the Valley
Our Lady of the Visitation
Our Lady of Victory
Our Lord Christ the King
Roger Bacon High School***
San Oscar Romero*
St. Aloysius Gonzaga
St. Ann
St. Antoninus
St. Bartholomew
St. Bernard, Spring Grove Village
St. Bernard, Taylor Creek
St. Boniface
St. Catharine of Siena
St. Cecilia
St. Clare
St. Clement
St. Dominic
St. Gertrude
St. Ignatius of Loyola
St. James of the Valley, Wyoming
St. James the Greater, White Oak
St. John the Baptist, Northgate
St. John the Baptist, Harrison
St. John the Evangelist, Deer Park
St. Joseph, North Bend
St. Joseph, West End
St. Jude, Bridgetown
St. Martin of Tours
St. Mary, Aurora, IN
St. Mary, Hyde Park
St. Michael the Archangel
St. Saviour
St. Teresa of Avila
St. Therese Little Flower**
St. Ursula Academy***
St. Vincent Ferrer***
St. Vivian
St. William
*Special Work Conference
**Special Work food pantry
***Youth Conference
100 new members added in one year's time
1,004 Vincentians serving in 52 conferences
7,195 home visits with neighbors in need this year
Fundraising Events
WHERE COMMUNITY MEETS COMPASSION
From fashion shows to fairways, our fundraising events bring the community together to provide vital resources to uplift our neighbors.
RETROFITTINGS
Creativity and compassion took center stage at this year’s RetroFittings event, where more than 420 guests gathered to celebrate the talents of University of Cincinnati College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning (DAAP) students. These incredible students transformed items from St. Vincent de Paul’s Thrift Stores into stunning runway fashion designs.
Guests walked the RetroFittings red carpet, many showcasing thrifted outfits styled specifically for the occasion, and enjoyed boutique shopping featuring hand-selected treasures from St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Stores.
The evening raised more than $275,000, ensuring access to essential resources like beds, rent and utility assistance, food, lifesaving medication, and other vital services for our neighbors in need. See you at RetroFittings 2025 on October 23.
PRESCRIPTION FORE FUN GOLF OUTING
Our annual Prescription FORE Fun Golf Outing was a hole-inone for the St. Vincent de Paul Charitable Pharmacy, raising more than $75,000 to provide life-saving medications and pharmaceutical care for our neighbors.
For every $1 raised, we were able to provide $13 in life-saving medications to our community, equating to $975,000 in free medication for our neighbors! We look forward to teeing off with you on July 28, 2025.
CELEBRATION OF SERVICE
Over 300 guests gathered at Hotel Covington to honor the Hubert Family for their steadfast support of St. Vincent de Paul, raising nearly $720,000 to benefit our Homelessness Prevention Program.
The late Ed Hubert and Joann Hubert have long been champions of St. Vincent de Paul’s mission, contributing to transformative efforts such as the creation of the Ed & Joann Hubert Family Conference Assistance Fund and the Liz Carter Homelessness Prevention Program. Their advocacy and generosity have made a profound impact on neighbors in need.
Proceeds from the event helped provide security and stability to families at risk of homelessness, ensuring that our neighbors can build brighter futures. This year's Celebration of Service will be on May 8, 2025. Save the date!
Financial Summary
STEWARDING GOD'S BLESSINGS
Every gift entrusted to us—whether time, in-kind donations, or financial support—is actively invested in serving the neighbors who turn to us for help and hope. This year, we continued to address rising needs while laying a foundation for continued care and compassion.
STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES
October 1, 2023 - September 30, 2024
REVENUES, GAINS, AND OTHER SUPPORT
$11,477,714
USES OF SUPPORT
Board of Directors
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Chris Williams President Vincentian
Our Lady of the Visitation Conference
Jenny Neyer Berg Chairperson
Retired, Executive Director Leadership Council for Nonprofits
Cindy Givens Vice President Retired, Program Manager Duke Energy
Kelly Postlewaite, CPA Treasurer Tax Partner
BKD CPAs and Advisors
Jim Gerwe Secretary Director of Technical Operations 84.51°
Mark Addy Principal Compton Addy
Eric Breissinger President, Family Care P&G
Bill Coleman Volunteer and Vincentian Bellarmine Chapel
Hector Cruz, D.Min., MSE
Su Casa Director Catholic Charities Southwestern Ohio
Gigi Meyer Escoe, Ph.D. Vice Provost of Undergraduate Studies University of Cincinnati
Pam Farley Volunteer and Vincentian St. Joseph Conference
Duane Hatfield Human Resources Leader The Kroger Co.
Marta Hewett Hewett Fine Arts Associates Vincentian Bellarmine Conference
Bart Kohler Past Chairman
Business Consultant
Sr. Mary Caroline Marchal Sisters of Charity
Brad McMonigle ex officio CEO
St. Vincent de Paul, Cincinnati District
Kitty Strauss Rosenthal Retired, Former Vice President Greater Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce
Tiffany Thomas Vice President Community Care Services Line – Talbert House
David Wallace Vice President Maple Knoll Communities Foundation Board
Norm Zins
Spiritual Advisor Volunteer and Vincentian Corpus Christi/St. John Neumann Conference
Wayne Bohenek, Pharm.D., MS, FASHP Vice President Chief Officer, Ancillary Services
Bon Secours Mercy Health
Aaron Seurkamp Secretary President, Retirement Division Protective Life Insurance Co.
Keith Dershem Treasurer Wealth Advisor Bartlett Wealth Management
Brad McMonigle ex officio CEO
St. Vincent de Paul, Cincinnati District
Mike Espel Director Emeritus SVDP Charitable Pharmacy
Sarah Arington Leach VP of Strategic Commercialization Prasco
Amar Bhati, MD President and CEO MD360, LLC
Liz Carter
President and CEO
The Scripps Howard Foundation
Sr. Lucia Castellini
Ursuline of Brown County Board Member, Hope Emergency
Jason Combs Chief Financial Officer
The E.W. Scripps Company
Andy Corsig Deputy Vice-President, State Advocacy PhRMA
Stacey Frede, PharmD, BCACP, CDCES Manager, Clinic Program Development Kroger Health
Ryan Hornberger Chief Financial Officer Good Samaritan Hospital
Jenell Hubbard Vice President and Banker J.P. Morgan Private Bank
Mike Jennings, MD Internal Medicine Physician
The Christ Hospital
Kristen Klein
Chief Marketing Officer Ronald McDonald House
Stephen Kniffley, Jr., PsyD, MPA, ABPP
Senior Associate Dean for DEI University of Cincinnati, College of Medicine
Ryan Marable, PharmD Medication Information Specialist Eversana
Mark McAndrew Partner
Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP
Eric Mueller, PharmD, FCCM, FCCP Director, Pharmacy Services UC Health
Pam Rincones
DEI Leadership Consultant Pope Consulting
Andrea Rosado, MD Attending Physician The Christ Hospital
Michaela Taylor Attorney Bricker Graydon
ADVISORY BOARD
Ron Brown
Retired Chairman, President and CEO Milacron Inc.
Mark Casella CEO and Founder Coppertree, Ltd.
Becky Catino Past Chairperson Partner
625 Investments
Ron Christian Partner
Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP
Steve Culbertson Retired, Business Executive
Jim Dodd Retired, Senior Vice President Fifth Third Bank
Lana Durban Scott Vice President, General Manager WRTV, E.W. Scripps
Dan Fleming Managing Director River Cities Capital Funds
John Gartner
Brokerage Sr. Vice President and Principal Colliers International
Kevin Flynn Retired, Attorney Griffin Flecher & Herndon LLP
Robert Gramann, FAIA Chairman Emeritus GBBN Architects
Dan Hurley Applied History Associates
Ron Joseph, Jr. Director Joseph Auto Group
Dan Long Past President Managing Partner Cincinnati Business Broker
Fr. Alex McCullough Pastor Queen of Apostles Parish Family
Dan Meyer Co-Founder and CEO Nehemiah Manufacturing Co.
Neil O’Connor Past Chairman/President Clark, Schaefer, Hackett & Co.
John Sawyer
Past Chairperson
Retired, Sr. Vice President, Chief Distributions Officer Protective Life
Brad Schwartz
Treasurer & Secretary
International Mold Steele
Chris Shimala
Senior Vice President Huntington National Bank
Bob Stautberg
Certified Public Accountant
Peat Marwick Mitchell & Co./ KPMG
Tamara Sullivan COO InnovaLab
Jay Wertz
Principal and Director of Wealth Advisory Services
Johnson Investment Council
Donors
TGIFTS RECEIVED FROM OCTOBER 1, 2023 - SEPTEMBER 30, 2024
hanks to the incredible kindness and generosity of our supporters to the Cincinnati District Council and St. Vincent de Paul Conferences over the past fiscal year (Oct. 1, 2023 – Sept. 30, 2024), children are sleeping soundly in warm beds, going to school with full bellies, and returning to stable homes with rent and utilities paid. Because of you, elderly neighbors didn’t have to choose between life-saving medications and a healthy meal. Because of you, thousands of families now have hope for a brighter, more secure future.
We are deeply grateful for every gift that made this impact possible—those listed here (gifts of $1,000+) and the many dollars, in-kind contributions, and volunteer hours that are not printed in this publication.
$10,000-$24,999
Mary Delia Allen
Agustina Baluyot
Bellarmine Conference of
St. Vincent de Paul
The Benevity Community Impact Fund
Jenny and Jim Berg
Ruth and Tom Bobenread
Earl Branch
Norma and Sheldon Braun
Ellen and Eric Breissinger
Leslie and John Caulfield
Vicki and Ron Christian
Marylyn and Raymond Clark
James N. Day Trust
Colleen and Pat D’Eramo
$100,000+
Anonymous (3)
Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile Jr. Foundation
Charitable Healthcare Network
City of Cincinnati
David R. Clare & Margaret C. Clare Foundation
Linda and Carl DeBlasio
Hamilton County Hamilton County Community Development
Block Grant
Joann Hubert Family Foundation, Inc.
L&L Nippert Charitable Foundation
Marie Minges
Don Neyer
$50,000-$99,999
Marian Bilvar
Ruth J. and Robert A.
Conway Foundation
CPPS Heritage Mission Fund
H.C.S. Foundation
Interact For Health
Linda and Bart Kohler
Lawrence J. Mayer Trust
Millstone Fund
Ohio Faith Based Communities
The P&G Fund of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation
Protective Life Cincinnati
St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store Customer Round-Up
Jeanne Twomey
Sue and Mike West
$25,000-$49,999
Anonymous (3)
Donna and Joseph Broderick
Anne and William Burleigh
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Castellini
Castellini Foundation
Catholics United for the Poor
Becky and Ted Catino
The Charitable Schmidlin Fund
Charles H. Dater Foundation
CIN-STL FUND
Community Foundation of Western PA & Eastern OH
Mary E. Davis, TTEE Direct Relief
John Dirksing
Georgia and John Dirksing
Donald and Mark Fluegeman
Farmer Family Foundation
Alyson and Jim Gerwe
Julie and Steve Gerhardt
Mary Anne and Michael Hengehold
Suzanne and William Joiner
Raskob Foundation
Kitty and Dick Rosenthal
Sutphin Family Foundation
Barbara and Howard Thomas
Western & Southern Financial Fund
Williams Family Foundation
Patricia J. DiSaia Charitable Trust
Elizabeth and Jim Dodd
Diane and Mark Ellis
Flick Family Foundation
Galvin Family Fund
Quasi-Endowment, Johnson
Charitable Gift Fund
Michele Gummer
Nancy and Fred Habegger
Joanne and James Hackett
Hatton Foundation
The Hauck Foundation
Michael W. Hoffman
The Heber Holbrook Hutchinson Endowment Fund
Huntington National Bank
I-systems Corporation
Amy and George Joseph
Eloise and Charles Jung
JTM Provisions Co., Inc.
Robert T. Keeler Foundation
10,000 BOOKS, ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES
Thanks to a new partnership with the Queen City Book Bank, over 10,000 fresh, brandnew books were distributed to neighbors this year. This collaboration has brought joy, learning, and opportunity to families across our community.
Donors
Kohnen Family Foundation
Eva and Richard Komoroski
Ms. Jean Lambert
Susie and John Lame
Leser Family Fund of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation
Lutheran Church of the Resurrection
Ann and Kevin Lynch
Deborah and John Majoras
Mechanical Optimizers LLC
Jan and Patrick McNerney
Niehaus Financial Services, LLC
Bernadette Nisbett
Virginia A. and Neil J. O’Connor
Harry and Helen Rabe Family Fund of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation
The Ragland Family Foundation
Sue and Bob Ramsay
Anthony J. Rein
Scott Rodes
Bob Roncker
Christine Ryan
John and Sherry Sawyer
Robert C. & Adele R. Schiff Foundation
Scripps Howard Foundation
Sandra and David Schwartz
Becky and Aaron Seurkamp
Kathleen and Kenneth Skau
Jack J. Smith, Jr.
Society of St. Vincent de Paul, USA National Council
Megan and Todd Szewc
Mary Theresa Thiemann
TQL Foundation Inc.
PhRMA
Susan and Joseph Pichler
The Vista Foundation
Jane and Jon Votel
The Wohlgemuth Herschede Foundation
The Wyler Family
Mr. Mark Zlatic
$5,000-$9,999
Academy of Medicine of Cincinnati Foundation
GIFTS RECEIVED FROM OCTOBER 1, 2023 - SEPTEMBER 30, 2024
Anonymous (7)
Bartlett Wealth Management
Laura and Matthew Bauke
Donna and Gordon Brown
Patricia and Michael Brunst
Melvin Burkhardt
Carolyn and Michael Burns
Beth and Christopher Canarie
Charities Aid Foundation of America
Cincinnati Machines
Martha Claypool
Coins+ Downtown
Traci and Jason Combs
Sally and Michael Connelly
Deaconess Associations Foundation
Nancy DeBrunner
Kelly Dehan
Mary and William Edmund
Mary Lou and Theodore Elchynski
Jim Evans
Michele and Joseph Evelo
Mr. Mike Flaherty
Freestore Foodbank
Janice and Thomas Forte
Donald and Elsa Frey
Sue Frey
The Gaunt Family Foundation
GE Foundation
Hengehold Capital Management LLC
Gloria and Phil Hock
Peggy and Brian Hogan
Jennifer and Robert Howe
Cynthia and Tony Hubert
Judy Hutton
J.C. Foundation
Dr. and Mrs. Michael and Kathleen Jennings
Terry Jennings
Therese and Joseph Johnson
Ms. Ellen A. Kellogg
KeySource
Kathy and Donald King
Marlene and Urban Kocher
The Kroger Co. Foundation
The LCS Foundation
Mary and William Lennard
Sherie Marek
William Martin
SPREADING CHRISTMAS JOY FOR 25 YEARS
For the past 25 years, Sherie Marek has hosted a holiday gathering where guests bring gifts for local children. This year’s event provided Christmas joy for countless families through our Christmas Together program—thank you, Sherie and friends!
William McCloy
Heidi and Brian Murray
Fran and Peg Niehaus
Norden SG
Mary Lee and Donald Olinger
Meghan and Matt Olson
Order of Malta-American Association
Order of Malta - Cincinnati
Anne and Brian Pellot
Jim and Dennie Patton Fund of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation
PNC Bank
Pierce, Fenner & Smith Inc.
Merrill Lynch
The Proverbs 3:9 Fund
Kumiko Puttmann
Bernice and Kenneth Reeder
Rita Riddell
Carole and John Ruschulte
Joyce and John Ryan
Jennifer and Leonard Sauers
SC Ministry Foundation
Janet and Michael Sepela
Marina and Peter Schmid
Tammy and Anthony Silvestri
Sostento
Christina and Christopher Stanek
Linda and James Steffen
Scott Teepe, Sr
The Thornwell Family Foundation
Karen and Kenn Tompos
Ann and Gerald Umberg
Richard Vogele
Jonathan and Maureen
Ward Trust
Elizabeth Weaver and Mike Marek
Elaine and Raymond Westrich
Chris Wheeler
Amy and Steve Whitlatch
Diane and Chris Williams
David Wittkamp
Patricia and Dennis Worthen
$2,500-$4,999
Anonymous
Nancy and Henry Acciani
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Akers
Jeanne Apgar
Ann Bellersen
Carol and Barry Bien
Donors
Sabrina Blossom
Shirley and William Boardman
Rebecca and Michael Bohmer
Linda and Ronald Brown
Pauline and Robert Chaloult
Clermont County Mental Health and Recovery Board
Crane Charitable Funds
Leonard D. Culver TTEE
Jim Daria & Associates, Inc.
Carolyn and Steve Dick
Jean Sepate and Peter Djuric
Teresa and Michael Dransman
D&S Charity Fund
The Electrodyne Company, Inc.
Episcopal Society of Christ Church
Jay Erdman
Teresa and Robert Ernst
The E.W. Scripps Company
Mary Ann Fagel
Julie and Dick Fairbanks
Leslie and James Fitzgerald
Maureen Flanagan and William Groneman
Susan and Daniel Fleming
Anita and David Freeman
Colleen and Joseph Furey
G2R2 Foundation
GIFTS RECEIVED FROM OCTOBER 1, 2023 - SEPTEMBER 30, 2024
The Gardner Family Trust
Camille and John Gartner III
Gilman Partners LLC
Dr. Richard and Kathleen Glaser
Carol and Robert Gramann
Douglas Groh
Rosemary and Thomas Habegger
Haglage Construction
Monica Haywood
Jen and Greg Hengehold
Marta Hewett
Carmen and Robert Hodge
Michael Jennings
The Kaneka Foundation
Katzen International
David Kim
Roberta and Jeffrey Kittell
Kristen and Andrew Klein
Steven Kniffley
Dr. Michael and Joan Kramer
Michael Lakin
Teresa and Frank Lamantia
Jennifer Mansfield
Jacquelyn and Jake Marsac
McCloy Holdings LLC
Beverly and Richard McClure
Mr. and Mrs. William J. McGowan
PARTNERSHIPS FEEDING OUR COMMUNITY
Thank you to Kroger and Miller Amish Country
Poultry for donating over 14,000 pounds of chicken to stock our pantries. Your generosity helps us provide nutritious meals to countless families facing food insecurity.
Jennifer and Brad McMonigle
Mary Ann and Roger Meyer
Kathy and Pat Michel
Diane and Dave Moccia
Gregory Murray
Mary Joan Niehaus
Barbara Noble
Neil O`Connor
Cindy and Steve Ortner
Judith Pierce
Kelly Postlewaite
Pamela and Michael Pratt
Ruth and Paul H. Ravenna
Kimberly and James Reinhold
Rhinegeist Brewery
Laurie and Dan Roche
Margaret and Robert Ruffing
Karen and Ernie Rummler
Patricia Schemenauer
Elizabeth and William Schlater
Susan and Ken Schlachter
Lana and Jason Scott
Joseph Shaughnessy
The Silver Family Foundation
Mary and Barry Smyth
Hanh and Howard Spofford
Katherine and Tim Stautberg
St. Xavier High School
Taft, Stettinius & Hollister
Sandra Taylor
Barb Thomas
William D. Tobler
Bebe and Phil Vollmer
The Watersplash Giving Foundation
Zachary Wenker
Kathy and Jay Wertz
Krista and Jeff Wilmink
Rebecca and Nathan Williams
Bob Zurlinden
$1,000-$2,499
Anonymous (5)
Diane and Thomas Adamec
American Heart Association
Jeri and Paul Anhofer
Gwen and Paul Arling
Constance Arthur
Elizabeth and Raymond
Babcock
Amy and Dean Backscheider
Ann and Todd Bailey
Mary and Larry Bauman
Dr. and Mrs. Amar and Tanu
Bhati
Amy Becker
Barb and Robert Becker
Murielle and Vincent Bennett
Jenny Benton
Ann and Gerard Berger
Elizabeth and Myles Berling
Marie and Robert Besse
BeyondBeing LLC
Alexandra Bockweg
Stanley Boric
Deborah Bowe
Mary Anne and Thomas Brennan
Peggy Brewer
Michael Brigner
Patty Brisben
Mary Anne and Michael Broe
The Helen and James G. Broe Fund
Paul Brossart
Dianne and Bob Brown
John Bruening
Daniel Brunck
Amy and Jeff Bruns
Bulman Family Charitable Fund
David and Chris Burleigh
Camille and Brad Burman
Elizabeth and James Burridge
Bradly Busacco
William Busch
Buschle + Fairbanks, Inc.
Katy Butcher
Olivia Foltz Buyniski
Joseph Cardone
Liz and Prentice Carter
Marie and David Catanzaro
Mary and David Celmer
Tammi and Craig Chalfie
Cynthia and Manuel Chavez
Cheshire
Betty Chriest
Cincinnati Eye Institute Foundation
Patrick Clark
Maureen and William Coleman
Catherine Colletti
Jason Combs
Donors
Carol and Bob Conners
Sheila Conway
Holly Schnapf and Rick Corcoran
Mary Cormier
Deacon John and Sylvia Corson
Mary L. Cramer
Carissa and Andrew Crawford
Dr. David C. Flaspohler and Dr. Cindy L. Crown
Melinda and Tom Dankenbring
Joyce and Tom Davoran
Tom Deddens
Father Paul Deluca
Jane Phelan and John Derrick
Kathy and Bill Dillhoff
Joseph and Beth Doench
Joyce and Terry Donnellon
Christy and Paul Dorger
Brad Dreier
Kim and Kevin Dreier
Eric Drumm
Anne Dulle
Anne and Michael Dunn
Claire and Kenneth Edgell
Diane and Louis Eichhold
Robert Eickelberger
Carla and Albert Eilers
Elder High School
Margaret and Tripp Eldredge, III
Mary Ann and David Ellerbrock
Lauren Enda
Rev. David J. Endres
James Endres
Ernst & Young
ES Properties
Mary and Mike Espel
Lynette and Danny Faulkner
Anne Feczko and Daniel Flynn
GIFTS RECEIVED FROM OCTOBER 1, 2023 - SEPTEMBER 30, 2024
SAVORING SUPPORT FOR OUR NEIGHBORS
We were grateful to be a beneficiary of Cincinnati Magazine’s Savor dinner series which raised $6,800 to support our mission. We are grateful to the chefs, sponsors, and attendees for making this event so special!
Terri Ferree
Amy and Joe Fisher
Nathan Flanagan
Joan Fleming
Margaret and Kevin Flynn
Diane and Melvin Firestone
Chris Flottemesch
Sandra Franxman
Ellen and Michael Freese
Dave Frey
Dr. and Mrs. Harry F. Fry
Kathleen and William Fussinger
Dr. Angelita Gabatin
James Gallagher
Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.
Camille Gartner
Beth and Francis Geiser
Virginia Gessing
Mark and Angela Ginty
Michele Marie Giuliani
Giulitto Charitable Giving Fund
The Gomez Giving Fund
Gary Grille
Mary Grimm
Kimberly and John Gruber
Maryanne and William
Guappone
Kok Lew and Natalie Gunawan
Kim and James Gusweiler
Jane and Thomas Kammer
Habig
Laura Hafer
James B. Hagerty
Lana and William Haller
Margaret and Michael Handleton
Richard Hansman, Jr.
Duane Hatfield
Mary Beth and Gary Haubner
Julie and Joe Hauck
Tina Haunert
Michael F. and Mary J.
Haverkamp
Heidt Family Foundation
Julia and Rob Heidt
William Heitbrink
Timothy Heist
Kathleen and Joe Helmes
Jason Hemak
Elisabeth and Dave Hendy
Lorraine Hentz
Connie Hillman
John Hofmann
Deborah and James Hogan
Ms. Margaret M. Hogan
Tina and Martin Hollenbeck
Home City Ice Co.
The HoneyBaked Ham Co. of Ohio Inc.
Nicole and Brennan Hosty
James R. Howe, Jr.
Rita and Arthur Hudepohl
James R. and Karen Huesing Family Foundation
Doris and Douglas Hughes
Karen Hulefeld
Kathy and Al Humbert
Hurlburt
The Brian and Monica Hurley Family Fund
Karen and Dan Hurley
Carla Hutton
Joseph Hykle Jr.
Inspection Bureau, Inc.
Barbara Jansen
Debra and Terrence Jennings
Wendell Jesse
Nancy and Roger Johannigman
Laurie and William Johansen
Ron and Gloria Johnson
Greg Johnson
Mary Johnson
Johnson Investment Counsel, Inc.
Kathleen Kathman
Alfred Kahn
Stanley E. Kaleta
Thinh Ha and Linda Keck
Arleene Keller
Judith Marie Keiber
Marilyn Kinne
Edward Kinny
Roberta Klare
Tina and Tim Klonne
Nancy and Greg Kramer
Mary Kramer
Kroger Community Rewards
Marguerite and John Kron
Michael Schroer and Carey Kruer
Diane and Matthew Krumanaker
Julia Kurtz
Lach Family Foundation, Inc.
Tom Giordano and Mary
Jo Lane
Steven Langdon
Barbara and Laurence Lain
Kaytlynd and Brandon Lainhart
Eileen and Thomas Lakin
Shirley Lapiana-Martin
Kathleen and Jim Laughlin
Erika Lehman
Mary and Jim Lietz
Scott Finn and Wendy Lin
Barb and Steve Linder
Adele Lippert
Carol Lippoli
Sherry and Daniel Long
Lisa and Dan Long
John Lorenz
Meredith and Joseph Loughran
Phyllis and William Luehrmann
Donna Lubben
Dennis Lynch
Scott Maceachen
Magnified Giving
Maryann and Arthur Maines
Donors
Mary Alice Manley
Frank Mannarino
Laura and Jim Maret-Puls
Susan Martin
Debby and Jim Mason
James and Lisa Mather
Madelynn and Raymond Matlock
Mary and Steve Martin
Paul Maus
Holly and Louis Mazzocca
Michelle McBride
Jennifer and Timothy McConnell
Lori McElroy
Mr. Thomas G. McKenney
Jennifer McMonigle
Donna McMullin
Joseph McNamara Jr
Bradley & Joanne Metzger
Megan Meyer
Miami Valley Gaming & Racing
The Mighty Men
Barry & Christine Miller
Joe Miller
Michael Miller
Matthew and Shannon Miller Family Fund
Jennifer Molano and Matthew Watkins
Kathleen and William Moller
Mary Anne and John Monroe
Melissa Moore
Roxanne and Gerald Motl
Geoffrey Motz
Paul and Theresa Muething
Theresa and Kenneth Mullen
Carleen and Greg Muntel
Christopher Nagle
Marlene and Joseph Nasello
Nativity Conference of St.Vincent de Paul
Jacqueline C. Neumann
Jim and Jane Neyer
William and Karen Neyer
NFM Services LLC
Surita and James Newman
Donald and Pauline Nofziger
Rev. Thomas C. Nolker
Christa Nordlund
Mandy and Ken Oaks
Oasis Turf & Tree
Janis and Paul Obermeyer
GIFTS RECEIVED FROM OCTOBER 1, 2023 - SEPTEMBER 30, 2024
Thomas O’Brien
Nicholas Okuley
Mary Olberding
Paul Ollberding
Cynthia Panning
Martha and David Parker
Jane and James Paulin
Bonnie and Richard Peterson
Cameron Post
Prasco Laboratories
Presbyterian Church of Wyoming
The Public House
Ken Radziwon
Morgan Rahlmann
Patricia Rasp
Bernd K. Rau
River Metals Recycling
Alisha and Rob Reed
Mary and Ron Reitz
Earlene and Thomas Retford
Barbara and Michael Ricke
Emalee Ridgway
Joan Riegert
Barb and Ken Rinehart
Mr. and Mrs. Ted & Mary Ann
Rohling
Mary and Raymond Roll
Jo Ann and Bill Ropp
Diane and John Rose
Sue and Richard Royer
RPP Containers
Fr. Ryan Ruiz
Randy and Janie Sadlon
Robert Saelinger
Missy and Jay Sampson
Lois and James Sanitato
Holly Schapker
Judith and Michael Schmidt
Mary and Thomas Schmitz
Alice and Theodore Schneider
Karen and William
Schrepferman
William Schretter
Marta and Michael Schweitzer
Mary Schweitzer
Marilyn Schwiers
Harold Schuler
Michael Schumacher
Marilyn J. Scripps
Connie Sedler
Mr. and Mrs. George Sharp, III
Phillip Shepard
Julie Siefke
Mike and Debbie Sieger
Mary E. Skahan
Donovan Smith
Linda and David Smith
Sprimag Inc.
St. Catharine Conference of
St. Vincent de Paul
St. William Conference of St. Vincent de Paul
Jodi and Alexandra Stacey
Jane and William Stacey
John Stagg
Elizabeth Stautberg
Jane Steffens
Sue and Steven Steller
Kay Stevenson
Nancy and Gary Strassel
Julia Ann and Henry Striet
Sean Suder
Chris and Steve Sullivan
Surescripts
Joyce Swallow
Derek Swartzlander
Mary Ann Tebbe
Heidi and David Temming
Barbara and Joe Trauth
Monica and Jeff Troy
Suzanne and Jason Tucker
Margaret and David Tondow
Grace Ulm
United Way of Greater Cincinnati
Deborah Vanoy
Robert and Patricia Curran
VanStone
Connie Voelkerding
Tim Voelkerding
Lynne and Stephen Vollmer
Kathleen and Lee Vonderhaar
Julia Von der Vellen
Francis and June Wagner
Tracey Wagner
Justin Wallace
Elizabeth and Matthew Wallbrown
Megan and Kevin Walsh
Mary Ann and Howard
Watrous
Thomas E. Welling, Jr.
James Wenstrup
Maureen and Wilson
Weisenfelder
Jennifer and Mark Westerbeck
Connie Widmer
Kathy and Rick Wissel
Herbert Woeste
Paula and Gary Yerke
Mary Ann and John Zorio
The Zitelli Fund
EVERYONE DESERVES A GOOD KNIGHT’S SLEEP
Through the generosity of Rebecca and Michael Bohmer and the Summit Country Day School team, 50 children received new beds at the “A Good Knight’s Sleep” event. Along with our Hope to Dream initiative and Rahe Bed Program, this event highlights the power of community collaboration to foster hope and dreams for families.
Frederic Ozanam Legacy of Hope Society
Thank you to the following donors who have chosen to include St. Vincent de Paul in their will, trusts, IRAs, or other legacy plans. Your thoughtful commitment ensures that our mission of building a more just world through service and compassion will continue for years to come. Your generosity brings hope, stability, and healing to future generations of neighbors in need.
Barrett Aldemeyer
Anonymous (24)
Sherrin Ashcraft
Nancy Broering + and Paul Barlage
Peter Bauer
David Beckett
Robert Bell
Marian Bilvar + Elizabeth Blessing +
Mary Lou Boylan +
Sandy and Bruce Brielmaier
Rosemary Burger
Thomas Calder +
John + and Denise Conroy
Ronald Covert + Mary Cramer +
Mary E. Davis + Phyllis Dawson
Elaine Day + Carl and Linda DeBlasio
Kelly Dehan
Jane Phelan and John Derrick
Jim and Elizabeth Dodd
Mark Durrough
Jerome and Diane Eisele
William and Rosemary Erman
Margaret Fanella + Ernest Gillman + Genevieve Harden +
Anthony and Nancy
Heagney, Jr.
Marie Hill
Mary Hunt + Rosebelle and Joseph Ionna +
Tim and Christine Jette
Jay Jordan
Jim Jurgens
Susan Lennert +
Ralph Luebbe +
Thomas Mason +
Liz Maxwell
Mary McGrover
Mike and Linda McNamara
Mike and Heidi
Mechley-Felton
Mary Menetrey +
Mickey Merritt
Robert and Star Mierenfeld
Gerald Miller
Marie Minges +
Kathy and John Mitchell
Jackie Neumann
Don Neyer +
Charles Noe +
Sherry and Tim O’Toole
Charles and Pam Payne
Daniel and Pam Payne
Theo Penker +
Richard + and Bonnie Peterson
Dorothy Poettker +
Kumiko Puttmann +
Patricia Quinlin +
Steve and Catherine Rabe
Elaine Rairden
Rita Riddell +
Lois Roell
Bill and Jo Ann Ropp
John and Carole Ruschulte
Tom and Audrey Ruthman +
John and Joyce Ryan +
John and Sherry Sawyer
Thomas and Billie Schimian
Robert A. Schmid +
Robert Schoettinger +
Lana and Jason Scott
Donald and Mary Ellen Sillies +
James Stallbaumer +
James and Linda Steffen
Paula M. Steiner
Mary Ann Tebbe
Richard D. Thie
Mary Theresa Thiemann +
Jeanne Twomey +
Herbert A. Vonderheide +
Gary Wahl+
Dorothy Waller +
Sue and Mike West
Constance Widmer
Gary and Paula Yerke
+Deceased
If you have already included St. Vincent de Paul in your will, trust, IRA, or other legacy plans and are not listed above or you are interested in learning more about gift planning options, please contact James Johnson, Senior Manager of Legacy and Emerging Philanthropy, at 513-978-6656 or jjohnson@SVDPcincinnati.org.
WAY TO INVEST IN OUR NEIGHBORS
ONLINE
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DAF
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Volunteer your time and talents to help our neighbors
PRAYER
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DECLARE
Spread the word about SVDP and the need our community is facing
For questions about or assistance with giving, please contact Alex Morton-Green, Major Gifts Officer, at 513-562-8841 or amorton-green@svdpcincinnati.org. For questions about partnerships and other ways to get involved, please contact Kaytlynd Lainhart, VP of External Relations, at 513-345-4918 or klainhart@svdpcincinnati.org.
From every neighbor you've helped this year –
Thank you!
1125 Bank Street, Cincinnati, OH. 45214-2130
Join us for our signature fundraising events in 2025
Celebration of Service
May 8 at the Cintas Center, Xavier University, honoring Sheldon & Norma Braun, Bob & Carol Gramann, and Fred & Nancy Habegger
Charitable Pharmacy Happy Hour Fundraiser
June 26 at ADC Fine Art
Prescription ‘Fore’ Fun Golf Outing
July 28 at Western Hills Country Club
RetroFittings
October 23 at Music Hall, 20th Anniversary!
Your support provides hope and help to neighbors in need.