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BUILDING COMMUNITIES. IMPROVING LIVES. 2014–2015 ANNUAL REPORT

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BUILDING COMMUNITIES. IMPROVING LIVES.

2014–2015ANNUAL REPORT

TABLE OF CONTENTS

2015 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Steve Bottcher, PresidentRobert Aaron, Vice PresidentAnn Weiser, Vice PresidentRobert Mesel, TreasurerRandy Kramer, SecretaryLeonard BlankKimberly BortsGeorge BresnihanRonald Ciancio

Ashley KellahanPeter McCoyCarter McMillanPhyllis MillerMary Sue RyneckiIke SmithHoward SnellingMimi SturgellMary Wells

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LETTER from the Board President

HABITAT HIGHLIGHTS The Year in Review

DONOR SPOTLIGHT Wells Fargo Invests in Neighborhood of the Future

HABITAT HAPPENINGS Events for a Good Cause

VOLUNTEERS Bring out the Best

FINANCIALS 2014–2015 Activities Report

DONOR SPOTLIGHT Bank of America Celebrates with Champaign!

OUR COMMUNITIESA Map of Habitat Neighborhoods

WOMEN BUILD Building a Difference

GOLDEN HAMMER SOCIETY Building a Legacy

NEW HOMEOWNERS Building New Lives

DONORS Building Homes. Building Hope.

RESTORE Sales Build Homes

Names in bold are members of the Executive & Finance Committees

FROM THE PRESIDENT

Dear Sea Island Habitat Supporters:

I am pleased to report that thanks to you--our donors, volunteers and friends--Sea Island Habitat for Humanity closed its books on another successful year. We built 8 new homes this year. We are proud to say we’ve now built 318 homes during our 37 years of serving families who just need a hand up to live with dignity in safe, affordable homes.

Our fiscal year ending June 2015 produced notable improvements compared to the prior year. We recovered to an acceptable level in home mortgage delinquency rates, caused by the 2008 financial crises, which put us

in a solid position going forward. Development resources--donations, fundraising events, sponsors and grants--produced healthy revenue gains. The ReStore’s contribution outperformed last year’s extraordinary growth.

With the completion of Laurel Oak Grove, our first entirely “green” community and our 11th neighborhood, our mission continues. We plan to build 7 homes on Johns and James Islands in the coming year. We’ll start developing homesites at Heritage Oaks--the latest property acquired through the help of Bishop Gadsden. We will also launch our RepairCare Program that is funded by the Town of James Island to qualified residents who need home improvement.

Sea Island Habitat looks forward to building safe, affordable communities and improving the lives of deserving, responsible families. This wouldn’t be possible without the generosity and caring of our donors and volunteers. We are grateful for your contribution and hope that together we can continue to build a brighter future for more Habitat homeowners.

BUILDING COMMUNITIES. IMPROVING LIVES.

Sea Island Habitat for Humanity’s goal is to empower people with limited resources to realize the dream of owning a home.

Since 1978, we’ve built decent, safe, energy-efficient houses through the generosity of our volunteers and investors as well as

the sweat equity of our partner families.

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2014–2015 FINANCIALS

Statement of Activities 2014-2015 Fiscal YearIf you would like more information about our financials, please don’t hesitate to contact us at 843-768-0998 or [email protected].

TOTAL: $3,121,349

TOTAL: $3,320,942

We are proud to report that 84 cents of every dollar YOU contributed went directly toward serving families--far above

the recommended benchmark of 65 cents on the dollar! Keeping overhead low means bigger returns on your

investment in building communities and improving lives.

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EXPENSES

REVENUE

PROGRAMS/SERVICES 84%

HOME SALES 45%

DONATIONS 28%

RESTORE 11%

GRANTS 4%OTHER

4%

SPECIAL EVENTS

8%

MANAGEMENT 9%

FUNDRAISING 7%

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HABITAT HIGHLIGHTS

2014–2015 By the Numbers

in interest saved for ourpartner families through a

zero-interest loan program

$1,100,000amount of construction impact to local economy

$364,000annual property and sales tax contribution from SIHH homes

318homes have beencompleted since 1978

37YEARS OF HISTORY{3RD OLDEST IN THE WORLD!}

sweat equity hours werecontributed by Habitat homeowners building

their homes

9300

CHILDREN MOVED INTO SAFE AND HEALTHY HOMES WITH THEIR FAMILIES

62hours ofhome buyer education

240HOURS OFFINANCIAL

COUNSELINGTO PROSPECTIVE

HOMEOWNERS

$465,000

DONOR SPOTLIGHT: Bank of America

The Bank of America Team poses with new homeowner Buster on day one of construction of his new home in Laurel Oak Grove.

Late summer 2014, our friends from Bank of America surprised us with a visit and some good news. In addition to the local Foundation awarding the full amount of our recent grant request, the National Housing Foundation had also granted SIHH matching funds for a total investment of $20,000 towards the completion of a new home (more than 2 ½ times any amount previously received!) On top of their financial investment, Bank of America also pledged a series of volunteer dates to work side-by-side with the future homeowner, Buster Champaign.

Buster, a 13-year veteran of Bishop Gadsden’s workforce, is no stranger to hard work and being a team player. As the youngest of 16 children, Buster has always believed gratitude and paying it forward are essential to living a good life.

Late fall 2014, Buster and the Bank of America family brought that can-do spirit to the work site framing his entire home in just one day! As Buster continued to work towards his 300 sweat equity hours, Bank of America volunteers returned to put the finishing touches on his new home at 22 Laurel Leaf Lane. Inspired by his experiences on-site and the generosity of strangers, Buster carried on volunteering working on EVERY single home Sea Island constructed this year!

Recently, Bank of America volunteers returned with cake and hugs to celebrate the occasion of Buster officially closing on his new home. We look forward to many years of continued partnership and thank the Bank of America Foundation, staff and volunteers for investing in building communities and improving lives.

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“Bank of America has always supported the mission of Habitat, but working alongside Buster to help him achieve his dream of homeownership has been a truly

meaningful experience for myself and my team.” Mark Munn, Market President

HABITAT HAPPENINGS

Shellabration, Sea Island Habitat’s live, silent and wine auction event was held on November 9, 2014 at the River Course on Kiawah Island. Thanks to the overwhelming generosity of our attendees, we raised over $120,000!

Kimberly BortsMarge BottcherGlenn BrownSue CiancioJoan Collar

Dorothy FarfoneJudy HubbardFran QuagliatoMary SessionsMimi Sturgell

Warren McCulloch Mary Sue Rynecki, Co-Chair

Nick Rynecki, Co-ChairMary Sessions 

Norman Smith Brian Sturgell

Monday, May 4, 2015 at the prestigious River Course on Kiawah Island

FLIGHT B WINNERSDick McGuire

Joe WilsonEd Rigtrup

Alan Armstrong

FLIGHT A WINNERSJeff Helms

Adam WalkerTroy Garrison

Johnny Burgess

AUCTION “SHELLABRATION”

2014 COMMITTEE

19TH ANNUAL GOLF BENEFIT103 Golfers and $49,000 raised

2015 COMMITTEE

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WOMEN BUILD: Building a difference

“We can build a difference” wasn’t just the tagline on the 2015 Women Build t-shirts: It was the spirit of our 162 participants at our 15th annual Women Build event. This year’s event was held April 11-18 at our Laurel Oak Grove neighborhood. Volunteers braved threat of rain, swarms of no-see-ums and being out of their comfort zone on a construction site with one goal in mind—to help one hard working woman achieve her dream of homeownership.

This year’s Women Build homeowner, Kioshi “Renée” Gathers, is a single mom and South Carolina Department of Corrections employee. Renée was determined to work on her home as much as possible and was present for both weekends of the Women Build event. Working alongside family, (cousin) Ansley Gathers and (nephew) Brandon Gathers, Renée was excited to see her home take shape and overwhelmed that so many strangers would donate their time and labor on her behalf.

On the final day of Women Build, Renée said, “I’m so appreciative of the volunteers being here. My son, Kamren, (rising 5th grader) and I cannot wait to spend our first summer in our new home.”

The 2015 Women Build will be remembered fondly by all who participated from concept to completion of this fun-filled week. It was a wonderful balance of new and veteran Women Builders. Retired Construction Supervisor, Steve Morgan, even made the trip from Florida to return for one of his favorite builds. As with every major event, Sea Island Habitat is grateful to our many sponsors and volunteers who helped to complete another home for a deserving family.

We are already looking forward to our 16th Women Build scheduled for April 9–16, 2016! We hope to see you there!

2015 WOMEN BUILD COMMITTEECharlotte Moran, Chair

Jennifer BozardWendy Kulick

Nicole LeafCathrine Scully

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From top right, clockwise:Women Builders install windows on April 18, the last day of Women

Build; The Akers Ellis Team stands behind their beam; Women Builder, Anita Marciniak, nails

down the roof trusses; Women Build Volunteers frame the walls; Women Builders, Gail Mizuk

and Pam Thesing cut floor anchors; Women Build Volunteer, Ansley Gathers.

Thanks to the generosity of our volunteers and sponsors, we surpassed our $65,000 goal this year!

Welcome to new Platinum Sponsor, Akers Ellis Real Estate & Vacation Rentals!

“Akers Ellis was honored to support Women Build and Sea Island Habitat for Humanity this year. It is great to see all walks of life join together to encourage and support families within our community.”

-Steven Ellis

Thank you also to Buck Lumber & Building Supply for their continued Platinum Sponsorship.

More company teams participated than ever before!

TEAM BUILDERS INCLUDED

Charleston Collegiate SchoolDelta Sigma Theta

Hibben United Methodist ChurchJilco Kitchen and BathKiawah Island Ladies

Kiawah Island Golf Resort EmployeesLaFond Law Group, PA

Mary Jospeh Agency Nexsen Pruet, LLC

Seabrook Island FriendsSeamon Whiteside & Associates

Touchpoint CommunicationsWild Dunes Resort

Wyndham Vacation Rentals

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KIOSHI RENÉE GATHERSClosing date: 7/2/2015

MARY ANN BARFIELDClosing date: 2/26/2015

BUSTER CHAMPAIGNClosing date: 6/24/2015

HOPE SMITHClosing date: 11/25/14

ROBERT & THEADORE ARRINGTONClosing date: 7/2/2015

MALLORY SMITHClosing date: 11/25/2014

EBONY JENKINSClosing date: 7/2/2015

RENÉE JONESClosing date: 11/25/2014

CHILDREN OF HABITAT HOMEOWNERSAre 25% more likely to graduate from high school and

116% more likely to graduate from college

Are 20% less likely to become teenage mothers

Have 9% higher math scores and 7% higher reading scores

Are 60% more likely to own their own home within 10 years of moving from their parents

NEW HOMEOWNERS

This year we celebrate the completion of Laurel Oak Grove on James Island. Located off of Ft. Johnson Road, Laurel Oak Grove is a unique building site that emphasizes community and is now home to 22 families. Front doors open onto a central, park-like area and the homes are high-efficiency houses designed to keep utility costs down. We are proud of finishing this community and thank all who helped to make it a reality.

DONOR SPOTLIGHT: Wells Fargo

Wells Fargo Invests in Neighborhood of the Future

When you have been around for 37 years, it takes a lot to surprise you as a Habitat for Humanity affiliate. But, last fall we were shocked to learn that Sea Island Habitat would be awarded a $100,000 Priority Markets Program grant, funded through the Wells Fargo Housing Foundation, to aid in the purchase of land for our newest neighborhood, Heritage Oaks. The intention of the Priority Markets Program is to help communities stabilize their current housing situation while advancing homeownership to build strong communities into the future.

“Wells Fargo has supported Habitat’s affordable housing work for 20 years, which is one example of our focus on doing what’s right for our communities,” said Lowcountry Business Banking Manager and Charleston Market President,  Len Hutchison.  “Together, we are creating affordable housing opportunities for low-income families who now have homes in which they can take great pride–a mission that Wells Fargo has always believed is important.”

Since 1993, Wells Fargo volunteers have built and improved more than 5,000 homes, providing 4.7 million volunteer hours by more than 192,000 Wells Fargo team members in support of affordable housing projects.

On behalf of the 18 future homeowners in the Heritage Oaks neighborhood, we thank Wells Fargo for its commitment to building communities and improving lives.

Our Adopt-A-Lot program exists to offset the ever-increasing land and infrastructure costs of building on the Sea Islands. Adopting means an individual (or group) has made

a commitment of $7500 towards sponsoring a buildable lot in the Heritage Oaks neighborhood. Your gift will also be memorialized with a permanent marker on the lot.

Reserve your lot today by contacting Elizabeth Paul, Director of Development (843) 768-0998 or [email protected]

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Left to right: A rendering of the Heritage Oaks

Neighbohood; Wells Fargo presents grant award to Sea Island Habitat for Humanity

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Trinity Place Established: 1/1/2009

3 homes

McCloud PlaceEstablished: 8/8/2008

4 homes

Joeva CoveEstablished: 8/1/2009

10 homes

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28 homes

Habitat Place Established: 1998

37 homes

Sea Island Place Established: 4/1/2005

73 homes

OUR COMMUNITIES

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Joeva CoveEstablished: 8/1/2009

10 homesLaurel Oak Grove

Established: 9/1/2012 22 homes

Heritage Oaks Established: 2015 18 homes planned

Brownswood Place Established: 6/1/2008

56 homes

Taylor PlaceEstablished: 1979

29 homes

Murraywood Established: 3/1/2000

29 homes

Green Valley Lane Established: 11/1/2011

5 homes

“No matter the location or size of the build site, our Habitat homes create opportunities for the hard working families in our service area. We are not just building houses here, we are building communities and improving lives.”

-John Rhoden, Executive Director

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VOLUNTEERS

Volunteers are the heart and soul of Sea Island Habitat for Humanity.Every aspect of our mission is touched by people and organizations sharing their time and talent. From our local regulars to the groups visiting from afar, we thank you from the bottom of our Habitat hearts!

TOP 10VOLUNTEER GROUPS(donating the most work hours)

Ashley HallBank of America

BlackbaudThe Boeing Company

The CitadelCollege of Charleston

Huron Consulting GroupJames Island

Presbyterian ChurchJunior League of Charleston

Wells Fargo

collegiatechallenge

participants

47,250volunteer hours

were donated{54 OF THESE WERE REPEAT GROUPS}92 GROUPS VOLUNTEERED

national value of a volunteer hour

$22.45 TOTAL VALUE OF$1,060,762.50

VOLUNTEER HOURS

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While a good portion of the volunteer hours donated are spent at our construction sites, we must also take this

opportunity to celebrate those working behind the scenes to help build communities and improve lives.

Auction “Shellabration” see Events page 5

AuditBob AaronSteve BottcherRon Ciancio, Chair

ConstructionJohn FoxHoward Snelling, Chair

DevelopmentRon CiancioCarter McMillanMary Sue RyneckiMimi SturgellMary Wells

Family ServicesJean BernerMarge BottcherGeorge BresnihanBill Coughlin

Mary HillBetty KingEd MaherPhyllis MillerFran QuagliatoKathy RigtrupLen SchraderMary SessionsTony SpenoMimi Sturgell

Golf 2015see Events page 5

Human ResourcesAshley KellahanAnn Weiser, ChairMolly HughesJennifer Bozard

Land Planning & DevelopmentBob Aaron, ChairKimberly Borts

Charlotte MoranAndrea PietrasHoward Snelling

MarketingRandy Kramer, ChairMary Sue RyneckiNick RyneckiMary Wells

NominatingLeonard Blank, ChairRon Ciancio

ReStore CommitteeSee ReStore page 14

Women BuildSee Women Build page 6

Regular Office Volunteers:Kathy RigtrupMary Wells

VOLUNTEER COMMITTEES

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THE RESTORE

What is the ReStore?

The Sea Island Habitat for Humanity ReStore exists to raise funds and awareness for our mission through the resale of donated furnishings and construction materials. This past year, we had a 19% increase in net contributions and a 5% increase in gross sales, which helped to buy materials for six homes! You can be a part of it all by donating, shopping and volunteering.

RESTORE COMMITTEEBob Aaron, Chair Mary Sue Rynecki Colleen Fenwrick

WEEKLY VOLUNTEERS Pam and Leonard Blank

Lanie Broadway Ray Caniglia

Linda Cassara Jesse Cumbe Carol Currie

Chris Czander Judy Edgerton

Brigitte Harvey Joy Howe

Isaac Jackson Wilbur Jones Caleigh Love

Starlet McKeage Terry Orlando

Deb Oye Martha Reynolds

Ike Smith Joan and Paris Sterrett

Dolly Walters Betty Weber

Joe Wells Barbara and David Welborn

Congratulations to our SHOPPED winner, Trish Ward!

go towards building Habitat Homes!100% OF RESTORE DONATIONS

GROSS SALES BY CATEGORY

Local design buffs and DIYers participated in the inaugural Shopped competition last fall

where contestants were tasked with upcycling a mystery bag of items into useful household creations.

HouseholdGoods 23%

Construction19%

Appliances

7%

Deconstruction5%

Misc. 5%

Furniture41%

GOLDEN HAMMER SOCIETY

Including Sea Island Habitat in your estate plan is a testament to your commitment to provide safe and affordable homes for hardworking families in need. While many families continue to benefit from the generosity of our current donors like you, the work will last well beyond our lifetimes. Joining the Golden Hammer Society will help insure our mission can continue and will be a legacy of hope well into the future.

To become a member, you can leave a bequest in your will; name Sea Island Habitat as a beneficiary of your retirement plan or of a life insurance policy; or fund a charitable gift annuity, which will allow you to enjoy income and tax benefits now while supporting Sea Island Habitat’s future work. For more information, contact Elizabeth Paul, Director of Development at [email protected] or 843-768-0998.

We salute all of our Golden Hammer Society members listed below:

Beth and Timothy BatesAnnie and Paul BendtKimberly Farfone BortsMuriel Elizabeth Brown*Erica Campenella*Sue and Ron CiancioKendra and Dennis ColemanAnn and Bill ConnelleeBarbara Burgess and John Dinkelspiel*Jack and Stephany Dunfee, Jr.Elizabeth and Jack* HostutlerTom LockhartDoris* and William* LynchSherrie and Robert MasonMarianne and David MeadPhyllis P. MillerMary-Claire Morgan*Kathy and Jim NicklausDottie and Lynn PagliaroWayne Pannullo

Elizabeth Powers*Laura Pulleyn*Sally RoseBarbara and Thomas* SemmensJane and James SmithCynthia SpanoVivian and Roger SteelMary* and Don* StockMimi and Brian SturgellGinny and Chuck SwensonJoan Taldone*Margaret and Harmannus Van BergenEileen Van HornRhoda* and Al VotawNancy Walworth*Betty and Leo WeberAnn Weiser and Michael JohnsonRuth* and Don* Zellar*deceased

“Charitable organizations have a challenge each year to raise enough funds in order to fulfill their mission- Sea Island Habitat is no different. Making a planned gift is something anyone can do to help as it has no impact on current cash flow. Vivian and I encourage anyone with a strong belief in the Habitat mission to consider establishing a legacy gift and participating in the Golden Hammer Society.”

~ Roger Steel

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DONORS

$10,000 and up Bank of America Charitable Foundation, Inc.The Bank of America FoundationBeth Schnabel Global Village GroupDMMN Foundation Donna RohsFestoon Foundation, Inc. Justine NathanHuron Consulting GroupJames Island Presbyterian ChurchKelly Family Foundation Jerry and Bonnie KellyKiawah Resort Associates, L.P.Randy and Rita KramerLaura Pulleyn Rev TrustDavid and Margaret McCarthyMorgan and Joanne MortonScott and Colleen ParkerBrian and Mimi SturgellThe Town of Kiawah IslandThe William M. Lynch Spousal Trust William and Doris Lynch*Wells Fargo Foundation

$5,000 - $9,999Bob and Robin AaronAkers, Ellis Real Estate & Rentals, LLCAlcoa FoundationSteve and Marge BottcherBrown-Forman CorporationClaneil Foundation, Inc. Jeffrey MolitorPaul and Jacquie De PalmaThe Exchange Club of Charleston, S.C.Fei Family FoundationJohn and Jean FeldmanThomas J. & Janet M. Fetter Charitable Fund Tom and Janet FetterBill GrecoRobert and Jo Ann GreenHenry and Sylvia Yaschik FoundationPeter and Judy HubbardJunior League of CharlestonKiawah Seabrook Exchange ClubLothmann Family Fund of CCF of SC Horace and Darlene LothmannThe Michael J. Petrides School

Publix Super Market CharitiesAdolph and Janet SbihliSC Association of RealtorNorman and Merinda SmithWade and Elisabeth St. JohnIrene ThomasUnion Congregational ChurchLeo and Betty Weber

$1,000 - $4,999Barry and Kathy AbramsAgnes Irwin SchoolVictor and Carol AgustaRobert and Emma AmesBakker Family Fund Endowment Anthony and Linda BakkerBarter Family Fund of CCF of SC John and Mary Lou BarterJoe and Gloria BauerBennett Custom Homes, LLCSteve and Jackie BennettBerea CollegeEllen BerrierStephen and Jayne BoardThomas and Cheryl BoswellJohn and Carol BoudreauxBullis School, Inc.The Campbells’ Family Foundation, Inc. Van and Susan CampbellCathedral Trustees, Inc.Catholic Student CenterLoren and Marian ChamberlainJohn and Jinnie ChapelRonald and Susan CiancioRichard ClappThe Cline Family Foundation Stu and Jan Cline

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Jeremy and Karen ColieKevin and Joy CoxThe Cuskley Jones Family Charitable Fund Colin and Sally CuskleySteve and Marsha DavisEarnie and Mary Ann DeavenportKen and Marilyn DeckoGeorge R. and Janet E. Desko Charitable Foundation George and Janet DeskoEastern Kentucky UniversityHoward and Anne EdwardsRalph and Nancy EdwardsElmhurst CollegeAdam Fein and Linda Keithan-Fein Fein FoundationRobert and Linda FetchFilice Family Fund Pat FiliceFred and Jeri FinkeFirst Christian ChurchFirst Presbyterian Church of Kirkwood, MOFirst Presbyterian Church of Greer, SCJohn and Patricia FoxGoerlich Family Foundation, Inc.Raymond and Janet GorskiGeorge Gratzick and Anna TsalapatasBert and Bernadette HefkeDerek Drockelman and Molly HulettMartin and Lisa ImblerKen and Sue IngramJane & Larry Iwan Fund of CCF of SC Laurence and Jane IwanJessica Jones Charitable Fund Winslow and Donna JonesJohns Island Presbyterian ChurchRobert and Mary Lu KaglerKathwood Baptist ChurchTony and Sheila KellyGlenn and Cyndy Keyes

Jim and Bettie KeyesBill and Wendy KorbFrank and Virginia LarenceTed and Tricia LegaseyJoe and Diane LevatoCharles and Joan LipumaRalph and Liz MastrangeloAnthony MazzolaRichard and Linda McGuireMcIntosh Presbyterian ChurchRobert and Patricia MeselGaines Foster and Mary MikellGeorge W. and Phyllis P. Miller Fund of CCF of SC Phyllis P. MillerEd and Charlotte MoranMorgan StanleyEd and Jill MoriartyJack and Debora MortonPatrick and Agnes MurphyLlelanie OrcuttPenn State UniversityPuckhaber Foundation Edmund and Janice PuckhaberSmiley PutmanRealtors Housing Opportunities Fund of CCF of SCNick and Mary Sue RyneckiSaint Francis UniversityRoy and Mary SessionsSiena CollegeIke and Betsy SmithHoward and Barbara SnellingPaul and Marcia SoldatosTony and Sandy SpenoRoger and Vivian SteelStevens Institute of TechnologyEric and Christine StrobelWilliam and Christine SudellSUNY Oneonta

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$1,000 - $4,999The Llelanie S. Orcutt Foundation TrustThrivent FinancialUniversity of South CarolinaDr. William Vladuchick and Susan MeloyAlastair and Rhoda* VotawDaniel and Audrey WalshAnn Weiser and Michael JohnsonWestern Carolina UniversityBill and Sandra Wolfe

$500 - $999Andrew and Diane AllenManly and Catherine ApplegateDavid W. Berson and Anne M. BradleyBlue Heron Research PartnersJennifer BozardBradshaw & Company, LLCWilliam BrittonGlenn Brown and Joan CollarNancy Brown and Flo FoleyRichard CammererVincent and Maria CampbellCarolina OneChippewa, LLCThe Chitwood Family Fund of the Ayco Charitable Foundation Jim and Judy ChitwoodL. John and Judy ClarkCharles and Ilga CooperPeter and Kay CrnkovichCurt Dansby and Nancy GritterWilliam and Judith DavisHenry and Elizabeth DevensDiane and Andrew Allen FundDolphin Builders & Architects, Inc.Moose DomicoMichael and Shar Duffy

Eaton CorporationNeal and Julia EdgertonRobert and Gloria FenningFirst Presbyterian ChurchLeo and Carol FishmanJoanne FosterThe GE FoundationGettysburg Presbyterian ChurchBen and Robin GramlingGramling Brothers Real Estate & DevelopmentHagemeyer North America Dave Greeley Harbor View Presbyterian ChurchWillis and Cindy HesselrothWilliam and Ruthalene HindmanRay and Lucy HooverCarter and Susan HopkinsElizabeth HostutlerMike and Cindy HouseHudson Designs, Inc.Tom and Joyce HudsonTed HugeChristopher and Lise IbsenJ.McLaughlinKiawah Island Golf Resort EmployeesJim and Tory KindleyJoe KlunkEdward and Lori LearyElizabeth C. Rivers Lewine Endowment of CCF of SC Elizabeth Craig Rivers LewineThomas and Carol LindstromJim and Pep LoganLeonard and Anne LongEdward and Kathy MaherMary Joseph Insurance Agency, Inc.Brian and Mary Beth McAnaneyWarren and Julie McCullochJaquelyn McGlynnMesel Family FundJohn and Sharon Molinelli

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$500 - $999Moore & Van Allen PLLCGina MooreCatherine MurphyPluff Mud MercantileRobert and Fran QuagliatoJohn RaglandRob and Caroline ReichBrad and Barbara ReynoldsSteven Sheetz and Karen RobertoAlvah and Susan RockLarry and Pat RutkowskiDavid RyneckiMark and Cynthia SchindlerJohn and Holly SchurterEmmett and Cathrine ScullyDennis and Marcia SeremetDavid and Shirley ShawHerk and Sherry SimsSouth State BankSt. John’s Lutheran ChurchEric C. Strobel and Christine M. Strobel Contribution FundGreg and Sue ThomasThrivent Financial for LutheransRyan TisdaleTuesday TrottersStan and Carol UllnerMary and Stephen WardJoe and Mary WellsJoe and Becky WilsonGene and Mary Ann WitchgerAnonymous (2)

$250 - $499Rock AmickAlan and Marilyn ArmstrongJohn and Jacqueline BasilKimberly and Greg BortsThomas and Faye BurkeIlse CalcagnoRussell S. CampbellJim and Ralla CokerMichael and Brook ConfortMichael and Melinda ConturoErle and Janet DavisErnest and Mary EllisonFrank and Dorothy FarfoneFlexplans of Florida, Inc.German Friendly Society of Charleston SCMary Jane Gorman

Hacker Family Charitable Fund at Schwab Charitable Fund Ronald and Carol HackerPaul and Becky HilstadBill and Patricia HuffHuman Capital StrategiesDouglas and Lee HurdIndigo BooksQuentin and Sue JacksonJohn R. Feldman Revocable TrustJohn Wesley United Methodist ChurchJustGiveKiawah Island Community AssociationThomas and Wendy KulickWilliam and Mary Margaret LawrenceMartin and Andrea LybeckerKelley MacDougal and Michael PausicGary and Sue MeaderCharles and Barbara MeasterMrs. Edmond N. MoriartyDavid and Cheryl MorleyGerd and Helen MuellerNexsen Pruet, LLCJames and Mary Ellen RedfernEd and Kathy RigtrupKaren RoyceEdward RussakoffMary RyanSeabrook Island Garden ClubCarol ShilepskySouthern Diversified Distributors, IncAdam ThayerRandall and Diane TyrePhil WeberWilliam and Patricia WertAnn WesselWyndham Vacation RentalsPete and Kim ZornigerAnonymous (2)*deceased

Bob and Robin Aaron ABC Supply Co., Inc Akers, Ellis Real Estate & Rentals, LLC Melody K. BaileyBilly Hilton and Son Plumbing Bohicket Investors, LLC Glenn Brown and Joan Collar Buck Lumber & Building Supply Inc. Ron and Sue Ciancio Crave Catering Croghan’s Jewel Box Shar Duffy Edmund’s Oast Ralph and Nancy Edwards Electrolux Ferguson Enterprises, Inc. Derek and Inger Fyfe Edward and Maureen Gargiulo Dr. Ronald Hargrave Robert Harris Brian Hickey Horton Hayes Fine Art Gallery Peter and Judy HubbardKeswick Hall and Golf Club Kiawah Fine Jewelry Kiawah Island Golf Resort Kings Pine Art and Pottery Inc. Catherine E. LaFond, PA Will and Diane Lehder

Let There Be Light Electrical Services Tony Mazzola and Bonnie SabiaJoe MillerCatherine Murphy Judith Perry Plastering Surfaces, LLC Publix Super Markets, Inc Quoizel Lighting Adolph and Janet Sbihli Richard and Patricia Scelfo Mark and Cynthia SchindlerWalter and Geraldine Schlauch Seabrook Island Club Seabrook Island Property Owners Association Southwest Airlines Melvin Stafford Roger and Vivian SteelBrian and Mimi Sturgell Dr. John Termine The Hermitage Hotel The Wine Group Thrivent Financial Tiencken Law Firm, LLC Total Wine and More Walt Disney World Co. Ann Weiser and Michael Johnson Wyndham Vacation Rentals Martha Zink

OCTOBER 20 FUNDRAISER AT MCLEOD PLANTATION Featuring Edwin McCain

APRIL 9–16 WOMEN BUILD 2016

MAY 16, 2016 OCEAN COURSE GOLF BENEFIT

FALL 2016 SHELLABRATION AUCTION

Gift-in-Kind $500 and Up Value

HOME OWNERSHIPIMPROVES NEIGHBORHOODS

COMMUNITIESand strengthens

28% more likely to repair their home

Will earn 24% higherincome in their lifetime $

Children of homeowners are 25% more likely to graduate from high school

116% more likely to graduate from collegeand

HOME EQUITYis the leading asset

households can leverage to start businesses, finance education

or invest in other activities

28% more likely to voteand 1.3x more likelyto read a newspaper

Having a HOME MATTERS

Better psychological

health

Greater safety

More Stability

Sea Island Habitat for Humanity Staff

Our employees are committed to building communities and improving lives as

well as meeting the philanthropic needs of community members like you. We

encourage you to reach out for information regarding our mission work, donating,

volunteering and/or connecting potential homeowners to our program through the

staff contacts listed below:

Sea Island Habitat ReStore 3304 Maybank Highway Johns Island, SC 29455

Main: 843-559-4009

Sea Island Habitat Administrative Office 2545 Bohicket Road

Johns Island, SC 29455 Main: 843-768-0998

John E. Rhoden, Jr. Executive Director

[email protected]

Elizabeth Paul Director of Development

[email protected]

Susan Critzman Controller

[email protected]

Maritza Ziesel Director of Family Services

[email protected]

Cori Fletcher Volunteer Coordinator

[email protected]

Sea Island Habitat does not release any donor information to the public–

it is kept in the strictest of confidence.

All gifts may be tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law.

Please make checks payable to Sea Island Habitat for Humanity

TAX ID: 57-0840667

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