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    sciThe Seamens Church Institute

    Annual Report 2014

    Volume 107 / Number 2

    2015 The Seamens Church Institute of New York and New Jersey

    The Seamens Church Institute (SCI) promotes the safety, dignity and improved working environment for the men and

    women serving in North American and international maritime workplaces. Founded in 1834, the Institute is a voluntary, ecumenical agency affiliated with the Episcopal Church.

    seamenschurch.org

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    pastoral careSCI maintains a staff of professional chaplains with interfaith and cross-cultural backgrounds. Chaplains and volunteers assist thousands of mariners each year, extending a hand of friendship and hospitality.

    maritime educationSCIs Center for Maritime Education provides career development opportunities for mariners through cutting-edge training.

    law & advocacySCI operates the worlds only full-time, free legal aid program for merchant mariners. The Center for Seafarers Rights works to improve laws and practices that protect mariners and increase the safety and security of the maritime industry.

    headquarters50 Broadway, Floor 26 New York, NY 10004 T +1 212-349-9090 [email protected]

    sciport newark118 Export St Port Newark, NJ 07114 T +1 973-589-5828 F +1 973-817-8565

    scibay area 4001 7th St Oakland, CA 94607 T +1 510-839-2226 F +1 510-839-8193

    scipaducah129 South Water St Paducah, KY 42001 T +1 270-575-1005 F +1 270-575-9152

    scihouston 9650 High Level Rd Houston, TX 77029 T +1 713-674-1236 F +1 713-674-1239

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    board of trusteesChairmanRichard T. du MoulinVice ChairmanBruce G. Paulsen, Esq.

    President & Executive DirectorThe Rev. David M. RiderVice PresidentsBaxter W. Graham Niels M. Johnsen Deirdre H. Littlefield Craig E. Philip

    Clerical Vice PresidentThe Rev. Dr. Daniel P. MatthewsSecretaryKathleen C. HainesTreasurerAlan S. GinsbergHonorary ChairmanThe Rt. Rev. Andrew M. L. Dietsche

    Jens Alers Mrs. C. Robert Allen III* Morten Arntzen* George D. Benjamin**** Richard S. Berry, Esq.* Robert P. Burke Timothy J. Casey Gale Chen* Matthew D. Davis David S. French**** Peter John Goulandris Chester D. Hooper, Esq.* George M. Isdale, Jr.**** Niels W. Johnsen* Mark K. Knoy Gerhard E. Kurz The Rev. Canon Peter Larom*** Richard M. Larrabee** James R. Lawrence Henry C.B. Lindh* Alfred Lee Loomis III**** Buckley McAllister

    Thomas L. McLane* Capt. James J. McNamara* RADM Robert C. North (Ret.) Kim W. Nowell Ted C. Petrone Jeffrey M. Platt Charles A. Robertson* The Rev. Jean R. Smith, D.D.*** Cindy Spoor Herbert W. Swain, Jr. John P. Tavlarios* Peter M. Tirschwell Paul R. Tregurtha* The Rev. Dr. James R. Whittemore****Honorary **Ex Officio ***Director Emeritus ****Chairman Emeritus

    Dear Friends,On behalf of SCIs Board of Trustees and all the Institutes staff, I present to you a ships log of our efforts in 2014 to support the worlds mariners. Of course, this Report highlights only the public triumphs from this past year, but day in and day out SCI also worked away from the spotlight. Behind every attention-grabbing headline lie encounters with real men and women impacted by our work. Wechaplains, instructors, Center for Seafarers Rights staff and all our volunteershelped thousands of individual mariners meet whatever challenges they faced, wherever our paths crossed.We can only make such a difference in the lives of the mariners we meet because of the generous support of people like you. Your financial contributions and volunteer hours enable everything recounted in these pages and much more. Thank you.Richard T. du Moulin Chairman

    samantha c. smith (1970 2014)

    SCI dedicates this Report to everyone who supported mariners on their journeys in 2014 but especially to Samantha C. Smith, Board member, advocate of mariners and great friend of SCI.

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    why sci mattersThe Rev. David M. Rider

    President & Executive Director

    For over 180 years, SCI has supported the men and women of maritime commerce, helping to make the world a better place for them to work. In some ways, 2014 proved to be a routine continuation of that effort; but in other ways, SCI helped mariners meet new challenges of a changing world and industry. Wherever the waters carried them, SCI journeyed alongside.Our 2014 activities included:

    Daily chaplains visits to Port of New York and New Jersey and the Bay Area ports, greeting seafarers to ensure their wellbeing, connecting them with family and friends far away, and facilitating precious shore leave opportunities;

    River chaplains visits to American mariners along more than 2,000 miles of inland waterways, making vessel house calls on both routine and catastrophic days;

    Center for Seafarers Rights advocacy at international meetings of governments and agencies, through shore leave access surveys, by supporting piracy survivors, and by consulting with individual seafarers on legal needs;

    Completing a multi-year initiative to educate international seafarers about Americas rigorous anti-pollution marine environment regulations;

    Collaborating with the Yale School of Medicine and Rutgers School of Nursing to promote seafarer health and wellness at SCIs Port Newark hospitality center;

    Comprehensively upgrading simulation infrastructure and hospitality spaces to enhance state-of-the-art navigation training at SCIs Center for Maritime Education in Paducah, KY;

    And delivering more than 20,000 Christmas at Sea knitted items to mariners calling at American ports and traveling along the inland river system.

    This Annual Report highlights why SCI matters to mariners and why you matter to SCI. The world depends on mariners, mariners depend on SCI and SCI depends on you. Thanks for your prayers and support in 2014.

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    success story of new houston simulatorJan 29, 2014 / Maritime Education

    SCIs Center for Maritime Education puts mariners in real-life situations using high-tech simulation equipment. Most days, SCI classrooms host groups of six to eight students for training sessions sponsored by maritime transportation companies. But thanks to a new simulator bridge installed at SCIs Houston Center, mariners do not have to come to SCI as part of a group or business to train or undergo assessments needed to maintain license certification. The new Transas simulator offers affordable one-on-one sessions to help mariners meet their individualized training goals.

    uk conference on the health and welfare of seafarersFeb 14, 2014 / Archives

    How does the past impact the worlds mariners today? SCI Archivist Johnathan Thayer made the connection at a conference on seafarers welfare in Hull, England in February 2014. The conference brought together historians and seafarers rights practitioners in an intimate setting to share research related to the past, present and future of seafarers. Johnathans paper, Shore Leave Denial in Historical Context: A Timeline of Restricted Mobility and Unfree Labor at Sea and in U.S. Ports, traces back historical precedent leading up to current legislation complicating the process of seafarers obtaining shore leave in American ports.

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    mlc amendments to protect seafarersApr 28, 2014 / Law & Advocacy

    SCIs Douglas B. Stevenson joined a delegation of Christian maritime welfare organizations to participate in an international review of legislation safeguarding seafarers from abandonment and other vulnerabilities.

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    new guidelines help seafarers applying for us visasJun 2, 2014 / Law & Advocacy

    Seafarers most frequently asked questions have to do with shore leave in the United States. To help them out, SCI developed online guides to assist foreign seafarers in navigating the processes required by current US law. The United States is one of the few countries in the world requiring foreign crewmembers of commercial ships and airplanes to have a visa before they can go ashore.

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    securing the future of marinersJune 5, 2014 / Campaign

    SCI embarked on a transformational campaign to increase its investment portfolio in 2014. Planning for the future has stood at the center of the Institutes mission strategy since its founding. SCI has raised roughly $5.6 million for this momentous effortnearly three-quarters of our Campaign goal of $8 million.

    silver bell awards look to the futureJun 5, 2014 / Special Events

    On Thursday, June 5, 2014, SCI hosted the 37th Annual Silver Bell Awards Dinner at Pier Sixty in New York and announced the launch of a transformational fundraising effort, The Campaign for SCI: Securing the Future of Mariners. A panel of industry professionals selected Orrin H. Ingram and Captain James McNamara to receive awards at this years event, which raised over $875,000 from 740 attendees to support SCI's work.

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    discovering a complex worldAug 8, 2014 / Law & Advocacy

    Each year, SCI invites one summer intern to its Center for Seafarers Rights to learn about maritime law and see firsthand its effects on various sectors of the industry. Intern Mark Vessio said the most rewarding experience outside the office was visiting ships with SCIs chaplains. Interacting with seafarers allowed him to understand how the laws and regulations he studies and researches on a regular basis affect seafarers daily lives. Mark wrote, Through this internship, I have realized the important role SCI plays in the lives of seafarers everywhere. Whether providing legal assistance or simply supplying seafarers with phone cards, SCI has a positive impact on the entire international maritime community.

    some terminals, seafarers must pay a private companyusually at great costto escort them instead.The results of SCIs Seafarer Shore Leave Survey document terminal policies that affect chaplains or seafarers access and other restrictions preventing shore leave. The Report also offers observations on how to alleviate some of the issues. Download the complete survey results at http://smschur.ch/shoreleave2014.

    2014 seafarer shore leave surveyJul 28, 2014 / Law & Advocacy

    With the Maritime Labor Convention, 2006 now in force, it seems likely that more seafarers should have visasyet data collected by SCI in 2014 shows that not only are shipowners failing to pay for crewmember visas as required by the Convention, but also flag states are failing to enforce the requirement.

    Even for some seafarers who have obtained visas, gaining access to areas outside the port can be expensive and strenuous. Many seafarers must rely on transportation from local sources. Seafarer welfare organizations like SCI frequently provide free-of-charge escorted transportation, but at times terminal operators restrict their access to the docked vessels. Not all ports have seafarer welfare organizations; and in

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    piracy: not a thing of the past

    Sep 16, 2014 / Law & Advocacy

    SCIs Douglas B. Stevenson, Director of the Center for Seafarers Rights, sat down with former pirate hostages in Accra, Ghana to hear about their experiences and what life is like two years after release from pirate captivity. See their video interviews online at http://smschur.ch/sep14voices.The men interviewed in these four videos served on board the MV Iceberg 1, a Panama-flagged cargo ship transiting near the coast of Somalia in 2010. Somali pirates captured the vessel in March and held the crew hostage under harsh conditions for nearly three years. Seafarers recorded in these interviews speak of torture, starvation and violence.

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    report on seafarers

    Nov 25, 2014 / Pastoral Care

    In March of 2014, Julie Caine, a public radio reporter based in San Francisco, contacted SCI about doing a feature story on the Institutes work in the Bay Area. Julie said she did not believe many people knew about SCImuch less the lives of the seafarers the organization serves. She wanted to explore a day in the life and discover the reasons SCI would set up a center to help professional mariners from around the world. Listen to Julies story, which originally aired on KALWs Crosscurrents program on November 19, archived online at http://smschur.ch/shopping-seafarers.

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    counter-piracy week in dubaiNov 13, 2014 / Law & Advocacy

    For four days at the end of October in Dubai, SCI participated in discussions addressing piracy at sea. Douglas B. Stevenson moderated a panel session of experts at the UAE Counter-Piracy Conference 2014. The conference concluded on a high note with the announcement that captors had released seven Indian seafarers from the MV Asphalt Venture after holding them hostage for more than four years.

    piracy in west africaOct 7, 2014 / Law & Advocacy

    Somali pirates appear to be under controlat least for now. Pirate attacks off Somalia have fallen to the lowest levels since 2007. Attention on piracy is now shifting to West Africa, where attacks continue to happen frequently. Douglas B. Stevenson participated in two meetings in London sponsored by Oceans Beyond Piracy to examine West African piracy and its effects on seafarersa forum on violence against seafarers and a high-level, off the record working group of government, international and non-governmental organization leaders exploring ways to tackle piracy-related violence in this area.

    sci chaplains gain access to deepwater oil rigsOct 27, 2014 / Pastoral Care

    These days, not many people can access the secure areas of maritime workplaces, but few places prove more difficult to get to than deepwater offshore oil and gas exploration and production facilities. After months of screening and training, SCI chaplains are now making their way to these remote regions in the middle of the ocean. Chaplains help workers negotiate the stress and isolation of working in high-risk areas by providing a pastoral presence concerned with the spiritual welfare of persons on board. Additionally, chaplains assist the families of offshore workers.

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    2014 river bell awards acclaim maritime familyDec 11, 2014 / Special Events

    On Thursday, December 11, 2014, SCI hosted its 15th Annual River Bell Awards Luncheon in Paducah, KY, raising over $270,000 to support mariners served by the Institutes Ministry on the Rivers and Gulf program. SCI presented the River Bell Award to Peter H. Stephaich, Chairman & CEO of Campbell Transportation Company, Inc. The Institute also conferred the River Legend Award on J. Russell Flowers, the Chairman of J. Russell Flowers, Inc.

    seafarer wellness programNov 14, 2014 / Law & Advocacy

    In 2014, SCI collaborated with two prominent American medical institutions to focus on preventative medicine and healthy lifestyles for seafarers. As part of this initiative, the Rutgers University School of Nursing regularly provides seafarers with health assessments, preventative medicine and healthy living advice at the International Seafarers' Center in Port Newark, NJ. SCIs second partner, Yale University Medical School, uses medical data gathered from these assessments to conduct valuable research on seafarers health issues. Additional components of SCIs seafarer wellness program include a HealthCENTER Kiosk (measuring blood pressure, BMI and other health indicators) and free use of the Centers gym.

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    scis new chapter in maritime training

    Dec 10, 2014 / Maritime Education

    The day before its 15th Annual River Bell Awards ceremony, SCI pushed the proverbial boat out on a new era of maritime education. In prior months, SCI installed new simulators and renovated the hospitality areas at its Center for Maritime Education in Paducah, KY. The official dedication of the refurbished Center on December 10 revealed SCIs blueprint for preparing a new generation of mariners for safe operations on American waterways.

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    by the numbers

    2014 Statistics

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    997mariners from 29 different companies

    received training at SCIPaducah

    1,183mariners from 24 different companies

    received training at SCIHouston

    127mariners received fire-fighting

    training at SCIPaducah

    1,040individuals received online training

    61new CSR cases involving work-

    related issues, such as piracy, death benefits, security restrictions,

    medical care, repatriation, wages and working/living conditions

    607vessels visited on the inland rivers

    and the Gulf of Mexico

    1,546ships visited in the Port of NY & NJ

    13,529seafarers visited on board ships

    in the Port of NY & NJ

    17,793seafarers, truckers and port workers

    used the International Seafarers Center in Port Newark

    16,242seafarers transported by SCI vans in the Port of NY & NJ

    471ships visited in the ports of the Bay Area

    4,111maritime workers met or assisted by

    chaplains on the inland rivers and in the Gulf of Mexico

    4,047seafarers visited on board ships

    in the Bay Area

    6,095seafarers transported by SCI vans

    in the Bay Area

    21,784knitted gifts received from volunteers

    and delivered to mariners working away from home at Christmastime

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    (in thousands) 2014 2013

    support and operating revenue:

    Contributions and grants $ 3,835 $ 3,605

    Program service revenue: Maritime Education and Training 1,864 1,798 International Seafarers Center 259 281Investment income, net 312 309Special event income1 1,190 1,352Other income 220 191total support and operating revenue 7,680 7,536

    expenses:

    Program services: Bay Area Seafarers Services 192 166 Maritime Education and Training 2,579 2,394 Programmatic Outreach 602 595 Port Newark Seafarers Services 1,710 1,739 Policy, Advocacy and Law 516 573 Total program services 5,599 5,467

    Supporting Services: Management and general 1,609 1,333 Fundraising & Communication 866 1,091 Total supporting services 2,475 2,424

    total expenses 8,074 7,891

    Deficit of support and operating revenue over expenses

    (394) (355)

    Loss on disposal of leasehold improvement

    (431) (168)

    Net realized and unrealized gains on investments

    1,509 3,387

    Changes in net assets 684 2,864Net assets at beginning of year 42,447 39,583

    net assets at end of year $ 43,131 $ 42,447

    1 Net of direct benefit to donors of $215 in 2014 and $193 in 2013

    2014 financial summarySeamens Church Institute of New York and New Jersey

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    corporate sponsorsSustaining Sponsors provide unrestricted financial support of $100,000 or more per year. Supporting Sponsors contribute at least $50,000 per year and Contributing In-Kind Sponsors provide SCI with goods or professional services in excess of $25,000 annually. Blue & Gold Sponsors join an influential group of patrons supporting the Institutes mission in the Bay Area of California at the giving level of $5,000 or above. Together, these resources strengthen SCIs chaplains ministry, legal advocacy and maritime education programs. SCI expresses gratitude to our Sponsors, elite companies that enable us to fulfill our mission.

    sustaining sponsors

    AEP River Operations

    Ingram Marine Group

    supporting sponsorKirby Corporation

    contributing in-kind sponsorSeward & Kissel LLP

    blue & gold sponsorsSan Francisco Bar Pilots

    $100,000 & above

    AEP River Operations

    American Commercial Lines, Inc.

    Crounse Corporation

    Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell Flowers

    Orrin H. Ingram Advised Fund of the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee

    Ingram Barge Company

    Inland Marine Service, Inc.

    Kirby Corporation

    The Lay Family

    The Richard King Mellon Foundation

    $50,000$99,999

    Mr. and Mrs. John Eckstein

    Ray & Kay Eckstein Charitable Trust

    Higman Marine Services, Inc.

    Magnolia Marine Transport Company

    McAllister Towing and Transportation Company, Inc.

    $25,000$49,999

    American Bureau of Shipping

    American Cruise Lines

    AmherstMadison

    Anonymous

    Chevron Shipping Company LLC

    Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. du Moulin*

    Herman B. Golub Charitable Trust

    Interlake Steamship Company

    James Marine, Inc. and the James Marine Fund of the Community Foundation of West Kentucky, Inc.

    Mr. and Mrs. Mark K. Knoy

    Kongsberg Maritime Simulation Inc.

    Moran Towing Corporation

    Port of Houston Authority

    SeaRiver Maritime Inc.

    Southern Star Shipping Co., Inc.

    Tidewater Inc.

    Trinity Wall Street

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    $10,000$24,999

    Allianz Global Corporate and Specialty

    The American Waterways Operators

    Anonymous

    The Bahamas Maritime Authority

    Mr. and Mrs. George D. Benjamin*

    BLT Chembulk

    Blue Man Productions, LLC

    Campbell Transportation Company, Inc.

    Canal Barge Company, Inc.

    Capital Counsel, LLC

    Carlisle & Bray Enterprises, LLC

    Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Casey*

    Castleton Commodities International LLC

    Compass Maritime Services

    Connecticut Maritime Association, Inc.

    Cooper/T. Smith Corporation

    Delman-Mortenson Charitable Foundation

    DNV GL

    Mr. and Mrs. James G. Dolphin

    Ergon Foundation, Inc.

    Florida Marine Transporters, Inc.

    Freehill, Hogan & Mahar

    Genesis Marine, LLC

    Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ginsberg

    Golding Barge Line, Inc.

    Hugh Brown Charitable Remainder Trust

    J. Russell Flowers, Inc.

    Journal of Commerce

    Life Saving Benevolent Association

    Marquette Transportation Company, Inc.

    Navios Corporation

    RADM and Mrs. RobertC. North (Ret.)

    Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Pyne

    Scorpio USA LLC

    Starr Marine A Division of Starr Indemnity & Liability Company

    Mr. Herbert W. Swain, Jr. and Dr. Marjorie Gregg Deane

    Turn Services, Inc.

    US Bank

    W.W. Patterson Company

    Womans Seamens Friend Society of Connecticut

    $5,000$9,999

    AIG Global Marine

    Anonymous (2)

    Aon Risk Services

    Arthur J. Gallagher Risk Management Services, Inc. Marine Division

    Bernhard Schulte Group

    Blank Rome LLP

    Bureau Veritas North America, Inc.

    Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Burke

    Cargill Cargo Carriers

    Cargill, Inc.

    The Carlyle Group

    Carnival Foundation

    Cenac Towing Co., Inc.

    CGB Marine

    The Church Pension Fund

    Cosco Container Lines Americas, Inc.

    Cruise Industry Charitable Foundation

    CSL International Inc.

    Deloach Marine Services, LLC

    Detyens Shipyards, Inc.

    DVB Transport (US) LLC

    Enterprise Marine Services LLC

    The Episcopal Diocese of New York

    Mr. and Mrs. James F. Farley

    Mr. and Mrs. David S. French*

    Global Container Terminal (USA)

    Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Graham

    Guy Carpenter & Company, Inc.

    Mr. and Mrs. Mark Haines*

    Hill, Betts & Nash LLP

    Holland & Knight, LLP

    International Registries, Inc.

    International Shipholding Corporation

    International Support Vessel Owners Association

    John F. Dillon & Co., LLC

    Keppel Offshore & Marine Ltd.

    KOG Transport, Inc.

    Mr. and Mrs. James R. Lawrence*

    Liberian Registry

    Lloyds Register Americas, Inc.

    The Marine Society of the City of NY

    Marine Systems, Inc.

    Marks Paneth LLC

    Marshall, Dennehey, Warner, Coleman & Goggin

    MCA Associates, Inc.

    The Miller Law Firm, PLLC

    MJLF & Associates

    MOL (America), Inc.

    Morgan Stanley Private Wealth Management

    MTI Network, Inc.

    National Cargo Bureau, Inc.

    New England Shipping Company

    Nicoletti, Hornig & Sweeney

    Orion & Global Chartering Company Co., Inc.

    Mr. and Mrs. Ted C. Petrone

    Phoenix Bulk Carriers (US) Corp.

    Poten & Partners, Inc.

    San Francisco Bar Pilots

    SCF Marine, Inc.

    Seafarers Ministry of the Golden Gate

    Sealift Holdings, Inc.

    Sherwin-Williams Co.

    Shipowners Claims Bureau Inc.

    Statue Cruises, LLC

    Steiner Construction Company, Inc.

    Teekay Corporation

    Thomas Miller (Americas) Inc.

    Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Tirschwell

    The Vidda Foundation

    Wallem Ship Management

    Wartsila North America, Inc.

    Watson, Farley & Williams

    Zito Fleeting, LLC

    $1,000$4,999

    Mr. Jens Alers

    The American Club

    AMA Capital Partners LLC

    Ms. Louise Todd Ambler

    Anonymous

    APL Americas Ltd.

    APM Terminals

    Association of Ship Brokers & Agents (USA) Inc.

    Baere Maritime LLC

    Bennett Lawrence Management, LLC

    Berkley Offshore Underwriting Managers, LLC

    Biehl & Company LP

    Blessey Marine Services Inc.

    Bludworth Marine, LLC

    Mr. Thomas V. G. Brown

    Caddell Dry Dock & Repair Co., Inc.

    Mr. John K. Castle

    Celtic Marine Corporation

    Mr. and Mrs. Kendall G. Chen

    China Shipping North America

    City of Paducah

    Clipper Bulk (USA) Inc.

    Corn Island Shipyard, Inc.

    Crescent Towing Company Inc.

    Ms. Mary T. Cullen

    Ms. Blythe Daly

    Diamond S. Management LLC

    The Rt. Rev. and Mrs.Andrew Dietsche

    Mr. and Mrs. Basil N. Drossos

    Eisner Amper LLP

    The Episcopal Church of St. Mary the Virgin of San Francisco, CA

    Episcopal Church Women of the Diocese of Long Island

    The Episcopal Diocese of Long Island

    ERL Commercial Marine, Inc.

    Evansville Marine Service, Inc.

    Evergreen America Corporation

    Capt. John M. Fink

    Gard (North America) Inc.

    Globex International Group, Inc.

    Great American Lines, Inc.

    Greater Paducah Economic Council (G.P.E.D.C. Inc.)

    Mr. and Mrs. Richard Green

    Mr. David Hammond, Jr.

    Heartland Barge

    Heidmar, Inc.

    Miss Jo Ellen Heil*

    Henry A. Petter Supply Co.

    Henry C. & Karin J. Barkhorn Foundation

    Hill Rivkins LLP

    Ms. Linda Hirao

    Hoegh Autoliners Inc.

    Hofmann & Schweitzer

    Mr. and Mrs. Chester D. Hooper*

    Hunter Marine Transport, Inc.

    Inchcape Shipping Services

    International Organization of Masters, Mates & Pilots

    Jantran, Inc.

    Mr. and Mrs. Niels M. Johnsen

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    Laborde Products

    LeBeouf Brothers Towing LLC

    Liberty International Underwriters

    Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Littlefield*

    Ms. Donna Madden

    Maher Terminals, LLC

    MAM-NWJ Foundation, Inc.

    Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Manning

    Marine and Insurance Claims Association

    Marine Engineers Beneficial Association

    Martin Midstream Partners, LP

    The Matson Foundation

    McDonough Marine Service, Inc.

    Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. McLane*

    McNational, Inc.

    Mr. Clarence F. Michalis

    Mjolner Shipping

    Mr. John Moyle

    Mount Vernon Barge Service, Inc.

    New York Shipping Association, Inc.

    Oceanwide, Inc.

    OMI Environmental Solutions

    The Order of the Daughters of the King

    Osage Marine Services, Inc.

    Pacific Transportation Association of San Francisco

    The Paducah Bank and Trust Company

    Pasha Hawaii

    Mr. Bruce G. Paulsen*

    Penfield Marine LLC

    Mr. Craig Philip and Ms. Marian Ott*

    Pier Sixty, LLC

    Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. Platt

    Polen Capital Management Corp.

    The Port Authority of NY & NJ

    Port Newark Container Terminal

    Port of Oakland

    Port of Pittsburgh Commission

    Ports America

    The Presbytery of Newark

    Mr. Frank X. Prudent

    Ray Black & Son, Inc.

    Reinauer Transportation Co.

    The Rev. and Mrs. David M. Rider

    Riverway Co.

    Ms. Alison Ruffley

    Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Scrobe

    Seagin International, LLC

    Ms. Samantha C. Smith

    Sneed Shipbuilding Inc.

    Southern Scrap Recycling/EMR

    St. Elizabeths Episcopal Church of Ridgewood, NJ

    St. Lukes Episcopal Church of Gladstone, NJ

    St. Timothys Episcopal Church of Danville, CA

    Stepp & Sullivan, PC

    Suderman & Young Towing Company, LP

    Tabak, Mellusi & Shisha

    Team Services, LLC

    Transocean

    Trinity Industries, Inc

    United NY & NJ Sandy Hook Pilots Benevolent Association

    United States Fire Insurance Company

    United Way of Southeast Louisiana

    US Propeller Club of Paducah

    Vericlaim

    Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics America, LLC

    Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Wheeler

    Whitlow, Roberts, Houston & Straub, PLLC

    Wortham Insurance & Risk Management

    Zurich Insurance Company

    $500$999

    The Alameda Deanery

    Mrs. C. Robert Allen III

    Anonymous

    ARS, Inc.

    Baker & Hostetler, LLP

    The Bank of Nova Scotia

    RADM. William D. Baumgartner

    Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Berardino

    Mr. and Mrs. Brad L. Berman

    Mr. and Mrs. Gus Bourneuf

    Bowen, Miclette & Britt, Inc.

    Mr. Timothy P. Brennan

    Brooklyn NY Holdings LLC

    Capital Link, Inc.

    Mr. and Mrs. Jason Carr

    Mr. Patrick V. Carroll

    Chem Carriers Towing, LLC

    Christ Episcopal Church of Alameda, CA

    Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Cobb, Jr.

    Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Dillon

    Distribution Publications, Inc.

    Dorian LPG

    Mr. Joseph P. Drucker and Mrs.Kathleen Stoddart-Drucker

    East Coast Warehouse & Distribution Company

    Mr. Edward J. Emanuel

    The Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd of Fort Lee, NJ

    The Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd of Tequesta, FL

    The Episcopal Church of St. Andrew of Staten Island, NY

    The Episcopal Church of St. Matthew and St. Timothy of New York, NY

    Episcopal Church Women of the Diocese of New York

    Fairfield Chemical Carriers Inc.

    Mr. and Mrs. Steven Fitzgerald

    Mr. and Mrs. Denis P. Galterio

    Mrs. Joan D. Garber

    Grace Episcopal Church of Madison, NJ

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    Mr. James Greenlees

    Ms. Cathy Schantz Hammond

    Harbor Freight Transport Corp.

    Hines Furlong Line, Inc.

    Mr. Bruce Hoeger

    Holcim (US) Inc.

    Ms. Elizabeth C. Hood

    Mr. James R. Hooper

    Hudson Tank Terminals Corp.

    The Integra Group

    International Marine Underwriters

    L'glise Franaise du Saint-Esprit

    Mr. John T. Lillis, Jr.

    Ms. Dawn Lopez

    Matson Navigation Company, Inc. & Subsidiaries

    B. Buckley McAllister, Esq.

    Capt. and Mrs. James J. McNamara

    Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Mecklenborg

    Mid-Ship Logistics, Inc.

    Mizuho Securities USA Inc.

    Moran Agency / Office of Maritime and Port Security (MOMPS)

    Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Nolet

    Norton Lilly International, Inc.

    Mr. and Mrs. David A. Nourse

    Mr. Dave OLoughlin

    Odin Marine Inc.

    Pacific Merchant Shipping Association Foundation

    Paducah Junior College

    Mr. and Mrs. Tim Parker

    Ms. Janice Paxton

    Petrus Capital Management

    Capt. Robert F. Pinder III

    Mr. Jeffrey D. Pribor

    Propeller Club of Northern California

    Ms. Elizabeth E. Roosevelt

    Mr. Alan Rowe

    Seafarers International Union

    Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sellin

    Ms. Genevie Shanahan

    Shipping & Finance, LLC

    Mr. Jonathan S. Spencer

    St. Albans Episcopal Church of Albany, CA

    St. Andrews Episcopal Church of New Providence, NJ

    St. Lukes Episcopal Church of Montclair, NJ

    St. Stephens Episcopal Church of New Harmony, IN

    Steve Ward and Friends Foundation

    Mr. Douglas B. Stevenson

    Tisdale Law Offices, LLC

    Ms. Karen Tobia

    Trinity Reformed Church of North Plainfield, NJ

    Mr. and Mrs. James B. Tuthill

    Mr. Mike Robinson

    Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program

    VPDH P.T. Cursillo

    Yager Marine Industries

    $250$499

    AarhusKarlshamn USA Inc.

    Ms. Martha C. Adams

    All Saints Episcopal Church of Bay Head, NJ

    Anonymous

    Barge Transfer Services, LLC

    Bermuda Container Line Ltd.

    Mrs. Nancy Bertiaux

    Bollinger Shipyards, Inc.

    Mr. Barry Boudreaux

    Mr. and Mrs. John P. Brennan

    Brice Mediation

    Mrs. Marjorie A. Bruno

    Calvary Episcopal Church of Flemington, NJ

    Ms. Christine Campbell

    VADM and Mrs. James C. Card

    CGB Waterfront Services Co.

    Christ Episcopal Church of Newton, NJ

    Citrus Products, Inc.

    Clawson Architects, Inc.

    The Rev. J. Cooper Conway

    Mr. Harry N. Cook

    Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Cruikshank

    Capt. Samuel J. DAloisio

    Mr. Robert Denig

    Capt. David Dewey

    DNB Nor Bank ASA

    Ms. Catharine L. Dohn

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    2014

    Mrs. Katharine Michie Dulaney

    The Rev. and Mrs. DaleK. Edmondson

    Mr. Robert B. Egan

    Mr. and Mrs. Timothy T. Ellis

    Episcopal Church Women of St. Phillip's Episcopal Church of Brevard, NC

    European Maritime, LLC

    Ms. Catherine F. Fagan

    G.M.E.N.I. Inc.

    Mr. Andrew J. Garger

    Mr. and Ms. Bruce M. Gast

    Mr. and Mrs. Jan Gisholt

    Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gordon

    Grace Episcopal Church of Nutley, NJ

    Grace Episcopal Church of Pomeroy, OH

    Mr. James Hohenstein & Ms. Sheryl K. Parkinson

    Mr. Eric Huang

    Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchins

    International Seafarers Welfare and Assistance Network

    John S. Connor, Inc.

    Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Johnson

    Mr. Robert J. Kent*

    Capt. H.W. Kenyon

    Ms. Loreen Kleinschmidt

    Knights of Columbus No. 10962

    Mr. and Mrs. John Kortz

    Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Larrabee

    Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Loomis, III*

    Luhr Bros, Inc.

    Mr. and Mrs. Wolfgang Lusse

    Mr. and Mrs. AnastasiosP. Margaronis

    Mr. James Miller

    Mulzer Crushed Stone

    Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Murphy

    New England Steamship Agents, Inc.

    New Life Fellowship Church

    Dr. Abigail C. Nichols

    Dr. Carl A. Olsson

    Paducah Rigging, Inc.

    Mr. and Mrs. William F. Payne

    Ms. Rita Rasmussen

    REA & Associates, LLC

    Regions Bank

    Capt. Ronald Rioux and Ms.Marianne Glaspey

    Mr. Jeffrey Roddy

    Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rutkowski

    Mr. and Mrs. John. M. Schetky

    Mrs. Doris K. Scheuing

    The Scholz Family

    Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Scull

    Ms. Joan Shayne

    Sipco, INC.

    Mrs. John H. Smellie

    Ms. Diane G. Smith

    Mr. Peter T. and the Rev.Dr.Jean R. Smith

    Ms. Joanne Smythe

    Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Soja

    South Jersey Crochet Guild

    The Spencer Company

    St. Davids in the Pines Episcopal Church of Wellington, FL

    St. Georges Episcopal Church of Nashville, TN

    St. James' Episcopal Church of Ridgefield, NJ

    St. Lukes Episcopal Church of Haworth, NJ

    St. Pauls Episcopal Church of Berlin, MD

    St. Pauls Episcopal Church of Louisville, KY

    St. Peters Episcopal Church of Rosedale, NY

    Sunn Enterprises, Inc.

    Mr. William Swendsen

    Mr. Jovi Tenev

    Terminal Shipping Co., Inc.

    Mr. Jason Tieman

    Ms. Jacqueline E. Torres

    Trans Bay Crew Company

    Trinity Episcopal Church of Cranford, NJ

    Trinity Episcopal Church of Owensboro, KY

    Trinity Episcopal Church of Solebury, PA

    The Tuesday Group of St. Johns Episcopal Church of Montclair, NJ

    Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan M. Walsh

    The Waterways Journal

    Dr. and Mrs. J. Dix Wayman

    Ms. Hsing Weng

    West Gulf Maritime Association

    Mr. and Mrs. John M. Woods

    Yazoo River Towing, Inc.

    $100$249

    Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Abas

    Ms. Pamela H. Adam

    Ms. Anne M. Adams

    All Saints Episcopal Church of Millington, NJ

    American Merchant Marine Veterans Dennis A. Roland Chapter

    Mr. and Mrs. John L. Amos

    Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Anderson

    Anonymous (2)

    APL Limited

    Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Armitage

    Capt. Robert W. Atthowe

    Capt. and Mrs. William H. Atthowe

    Mr. Thomas Austin

    Ms. Carmel Ayotte

    Mr. William F. Bachmaier

    Mr. R. Ford Barker

    Andrea and George Beard

    Mr. John Betz

    Ms. Deborah Blanchard

    Mrs. Barbara F. Blass

    Mrs. Barbara Y. Bodden*

    The Rev. and Mrs. L. Rowland Bonadie

    Capt. Peter G. Bonebakker

    Mr. and Mrs. David Bonn

    Mrs. Connie Boudreaux

    Mr. Keegan Boyle

    Ms. Joan Brady

    Ms. Linda Brady

    Mr. David Brieler

    The Rev. Deborah E. Brown

    Mr. and Mrs. John F. Brown

    Capt. Timothy A. Brown

    Brownsville Marine Products

    Mr. and Mrs. Donall I. Bunch

    Ms. Nora Busold

    Mr. and Mrs. James Butler

    Ms. Rozann Cady

    Mr. David A. Cannon

    Capt. Kenneth Carlson, Jr.

    Ms. Jennifer Carpenter

    Mr. and Mrs. Theodore A. Chapman

    Mrs. Nancy E. Charkes

    Ms. Karen Chin

    Christ Episcopal Church of Budd Lake, NJ

    Christ Episcopal Church of Toms River, NJ

    The Episcopal Church of the Advent of Nashville, TN

    The Episcopal Church of the Epiphany of Lebanon, TN

    Mr. Roehl Cinco

    Ms. Debra Colbert

    Mr. Stephen Colgate

    Mr. Teddy J. Collins, Jr.

    Mr. and Mrs. Ron Condray

    Mr. Thomas Confrey

    Mr. Joseph A. Cooper

    Capt. Thomas Copenhaver

    Mr. and Mrs. Roy I. Coplen

    Ms. Alodia M. Corpuz

    Capt. Robert Crafts, MD

    Dr. and Mrs. James M. Crawford

    Capt. John D. Crocker

    Crowley Maritime Corporation

    Mr. and Mrs. David Dalton

    Ms. Anne Newsome Davis

    Mrs. Betty Nexsen De Vries

    Capt. Michael J. Deane

    Delta Navigation Corporation

    Mr. John Desantis

    Ms. Alice E. Devine

    Mr. and Mrs. Philip C. DiGiovanni

    Mr. Tim Donney

    Dr. Rhoda M. Dorsey

    Ms. Marjorie Dovman

    Mr. and Mrs. John Doyle, Jr.

    The Rev. Patricia Eichenlaub

    Mrs. Eleanor G. Elkins

    Episcopal Charities of California

    The Episcopal Church of St. Boniface of Lindenhurst, NY

    The Episcopal Church of the Advent of Cape May, NJ

    Episcopal Church Women of Emmanuel Church of Brooklyn, NY

    Episcopal Church Women of St. James Church of West Hartford, CT

    Capt. David L. Erickson

    Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Estes

    Mr. and Mrs. Leo Falgout, Jr.

    Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. Faulkner

    Ms. Beverly R. Fawcett

    Ms. Pat Ferguson

    Mr. Harry Finnegan

    Mr. and Mrs. Brian Fisher

    Mr. C. George Fitzgerald

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    FleetWeather Ocean Services

    Mrs. Ruth L. Fletcher-Ferrill*

    Mrs. Mary Foltz

    Mrs. Janet E. Franke

    Ms. Katherine H. Friedman

    Mr. Matthew Friedman

    Friends of the Chapel of Four Chaplains, Inc.

    Ms. Caryl S. Frink

    Mrs. Elaine Fuqua

    Capt. Sean B. Gabe

    Ms. Victoria Gabriel

    The Rev. Deacon Gail S. Ganter-Toback

    Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Garey

    Drs. Michael and Suzanne Garfinkle

    Mrs. Deborah J. Gasior

    Mr. and Mrs. John Farr Geer

    General Steamship Corporation, Ltd.

    Mr. William K. Gentry

    Mr. and Mrs. Gregory G. Gerwitz

    Mr. Daniel O. Giani

    Capt. Grady L. Gibbs, Jr.

    GJLT Management/Vanguard Cleaning of Northern New Jersey

    Mr. Warren E. Gluck

    Mr. John Gorman

    Ms. Joan B. Gossner

    Mr. and Mrs. Gregory W. Govan

    Mr. and Mrs. William O. Gray

    Mr. Stan Green

    Ms. Lelia Greenewalt

    Mr. and Mrs. G. Leslie Grimm

    Gulf Harbor Shipping, LLC

    Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gumpel

    Mr. G. William Haas

    Ms. Zinnia Hadler

    Mr. and Mrs. T. Carter Hagaman

    Capt. and Mrs. Mark Joseph Haggerty

    Ms. Sallie A. Hane

    Mrs. Marilyn Hansen

    Harbor Towing & Fleeting, Inc.

    Ms. Fredda Harris

    Mrs. Jeanne C. Hartge

    Samuel and Mary Lou Hartshorn Trust

    Col. Marilyn L. Hastings, USAF (Ret.)

    Ms. Susan M. Haswell

    Ms. Rietta C. Henderson

    Mr. Michael W. Hennessey

    Mr. William Henry

    Mr. and Mrs. Steven Hertz

    Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Herzog

    Ms. Henrietta Hildebrand

    Mr. Morris Hirsch

    Ms. Judith P. Hodge

    Ms. Rosemary A. Hoffer

    Ms. Sandra E. Hollingshead

    Mrs. Edith G. Holtermann

    Mr. and Mrs. Brian M. Holzman

    Mr. Charles Hoover, Jr.

    Mr. Tom Horgan

    Horizon Lines

    Mr. Richard L. Horton

    Ms. Marie Howell

    Mr. Ching Hui Hsiao

    The E.C. Hubert Living Trust

    Mr. Robert J. Hughes, Jr.

    The Reverend David L. Hurty and Dr. Kathleen S. Hurty

    Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hurwitz

    Ms. Nora Huvane

    Intrepid Shipping

    Mr. Ulrich Janssen

    CDR John. J. Jaskot

    Mr. Doug and the Rev. Anne Jensen

    Mrs. Georgia B. Jervey

    Ms. Elizabeth W. Jewell

    Mrs. Etelvina U. Jimenez

    John W. Stone Oil Distributor LLC

    Dr. and Mrs. Jeff Johnson

    Mrs. Annabelle E. Juchter

    Mr. Sven Juul

    Ms. Esther Karpf

    Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Katterjohn, Jr.

    Mrs. Joanne A. Kean

    Mr. Joseph Terrell Kelly, Jr.

    Capt. and Mrs. Arnold Kelso

    Mr. and Mrs. E. Thomas Kimball

    Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Kiser

    Mr. Kenneth Klein

    Mr. Erik Knutsen

    Ms. Elizabeth Kramer

    Ms. Mary Kremer-Hartrick

    Mr. and Mrs. Don O. Kuerbis

    Ms. Edith Lauderdale

    Ms. Diane P. Lehman

    Ms. Alexis Lemon-Zakou

    Mr. Ken Letsch

    Ms. Rachel Levy

    Mrs. Jean Lewis

    Mrs. Mary Ellen Lewis

    Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lichtenstein

    Mr. and Mrs. William H. Lieblein

    The Rev. Marjorie Lindstrom

    Ms. Helen O. Lineweaver

    Mr. Gregory Linsin

    Mr. David Linton

    Mr. Peter Liu

    Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Locke

    Ms. Geraldine A. Lutz

    M/G Transport Services LLC

    Mr. Kenneth L. MacRitchie

    Mr. Joseph J. Magavero

    Ms. Janet Mansfield

    Marine Engineers Beneficial Association (AFL-CIO)

    Mr. Christopher J. Maro

    Mr. Warren J. Marwedel

    Mr. Tony D. Mathis

    Mr. Colin McCluney

    Mrs. Suzanne S. McClure

    Ms. Jacquelyn E. McDonald

    Ms. Ruth A. McElraevy

    Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. McGuire

    Mr. Steven McIntyre

    Mr. and Mrs. John McLaurin

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    2014

    Mr. and Mrs. Philip Meads, Jr.

    Ms. Marilyn M. Meek

    Drs. Ralph and Margaret Miano

    Mid Stream Grocery Co.

    The Rev. Deacon and Mrs.John A. Mignano

    Mr. John Miklus

    Mr. and Mrs. Frederic A. Miller

    Capt. Thomas F. Miller

    Milner & Orr Funeral Home

    Ms. Marjorie E. Mitchell

    Ms. Marilyn Mizeski

    Molly Pitcher Yacht Club

    Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Monahan

    Mr. and Mrs. George W. Moore

    Mrs. Miriam K. Moran

    Mr. Jacob Moskovich

    Mr. Lance Myers

    Mrs. Josephine Nealis

    Ms. Joan Neuhaus Schaan

    Miss Mary Kay Nicolo

    Mr. Bill Nugent

    NY/NJ Foreign Freight Forwarders & Brokers Association, Inc.

    NYC Gives

    Mr. Joseph Obelenus

    Ms. Dolores L. Osborne

    Mr. and Mrs. Juergen Osmers

    P.T.J. Inc. (T/A Fine Fare)

    Paducah Convention & Visitors Bureau

    Panaveer Quality Partners

    Ms. Kristina Papadopoulos

    Mrs. Janet W. Paulsen

    Ms. JoAnn Pelkki

    Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Peters

    Mr. William Pike

    Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Polk

    Preis PLC

    The Presbyterian Church of Our Saviour of Newark, NJ

    The Rev. and Mrs. Randall L. Prior

    Mr. Charles J. Queenan, Jr.

    Ms. Constance P. Quinby

    Ms. Marguerite S. Quis

    Ms. Patricia Radulovic

    Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Ranger, Jr.

    Ms. Sarah Rapaport

    Capt. Stephen Rathkopf

    Reed Smith LLP

    Ms. Donna M. Reemsnyder

    Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Regan

    Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Reisert

    Rene Advertising Specialties, Inc.

    Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ridens

    Ms. Bette Rile

    River City Towing Services

    Mr. and Mrs. James Roberts

    Mr. and Mrs. Hadley S. Roe

    Mrs. Alice S. Rogerson

    Ms. Patricia Reid Rup

    Ms. Greer Ryall

    Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Salsbury

    Ms. Caren C. Sanders

    Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sause

    Mrs. Harriet Hawes Savage

    Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. Savoie

    Mr. Paul Schaffer

    Mr. and Mrs. Todd F. Schaumloffel

    Mr. Douglas Scheffler

    Mr. and Mrs. W. Gerow Schick

    Mr. Timothy Schoolmaster

    Deacon Alice Schuiling

    Ms. Anne G. Scott

    CDR and Mrs. Lee E. Shafer (Ret.)

    Mrs. Shirley M. Shipston

    Ms. Margaret T. Short

    Mrs. Janet S. Shott

    Capt. Michael A. Simenstad

    The Society of the Transfiguration of Cincinnati, OH

    Mr. Richard Soderberg

    Capt. and Mrs. Richard T. Soper

    Dr. Ellen A. Spycher

    St. Barnabas Episcopal Church of Brooklyn, NY

    St. Clements Episcopal Church of Hawthorne, NJ

    St. Davids Episcopal Church of Cranbury, NJ

    St. Georges Episcopal Church of Brooklyn, NY

    St. Georges-by-the-River Episcopal Church of Rumson, NJ

    St. James by-the-Sea Episcopal Church of La Jolla, CA

    St. James Episcopal Church of New London, CT

    St. John's Episcopal Church of La Porte, TX

    St. Johns Episcopal Church of Springfield Gardens, NY

    St. Lukes Episcopal Church of Kalamazoo, MI

    St. Marks Episcopal Church of Basking Ridge, NJ

    St. Marthas Guild of St. Lukes Church of Cambridge, NY

    St. Marys Episcopal Church of Rockport, MA

    St. Marys-by-the-Sea Episcopal Church of Point Pleasant Beach, NJ

    St. Pauls Episcopal Church of Hickman, KY

    St. Peters of the Lakes Episcopal Church of Gilbertsville, KY

    St. Thomas Memorial Episcopal Church of Oakmont, PA

    St. Thomas Protestant Episcopal Church of Brooklyn, NY

    Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Stam

    Steel Traders Shipping LTD.

    Ms. Patty J. Stegall

    Mr. and Mrs. Rudiger Stoer

    Ms. Marian H. Stokes

    Ms. Betty F. Stone

    Mr. James Strawn

    Capt. Harold Stumme

    Capt. John W. Sullivan

    Capt. Peter J. Swift

    Mr. John Y. Taggart

    Mr. Tim Taylor

    Mrs. Jane R. Terry

    Dr. Louise Thibodaux

    Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson

    Ms. Patricia A. Thompson

    Ms. Margaret E. Touchstone

    The Traffic Club of New York, Inc.

    Trinity Episcopal Church of Roslyn, NY

    Ms. Valerie K. Turer

    Mrs. Phyllis Turner

    Captain Gregory M. and Dr. Sally Wei Tylawsky

    United Way of New York City

    Mrs. Margery I. Vancourt

    Mr. David B. Vietor

    Capt. Thomas W. Vilas, Jr.

    Capt. Wolf K. Von Essen

    Mr. Brian R. Vroome

    Mrs. Julie Vroon

    Ms. Jane Ann Waldron

    Ms. Deborah Walker

    Mrs. Suzanne Walters

    Mrs. Mellie Warner

    Water Quality Insurance Syndicate

    Ms. Katherine M. Webster

    Mr. Richard B. Weir

    Mrs. Katherine Weltner

    Ms. Evelyn Werdal

    Mr. Morris Werthan

    Westminster Gardens Retirement Community

    Mr. Gerard F. Whalen

    Willis Risk Solutions

    Mrs. Maxine Woefling

    Women of St. Peters Episcopal Church of Sheridan, WY

    Womans Association of Heath Village

    Womens Propeller Club, Port of New York

    Mr. and Mrs. David Woo

    Woodmen of the World Lodge 92

    Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woods

    WS Maritime Services

    Ms. Anne P. York

    Mr. David E. Young

    Mr. Nicholas J. Zagoreos

    Ms. Andrea Zana

    Zebra Graphics, Inc.

    ZF Marine, LLC

    Ms. Gretchen Zience

    Mr. Jon Zinke

    janet lord roper society members

    Mrs. Norma J. Agatstein

    Mr. and Mrs. George D. Benjamin

    Mrs. Barbara Y. Bodden

    Mr. Timothy J. Casey

    Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. du Moulin

    Ms. Enid Storm Dwyer

    Mrs. Ruth L. Fletcher-Ferrill

    Mr. and Mrs. David S. French

    Mr. and Mrs. Mark Haines

    Miss Jo Ellen Heil

    Mr. and Mrs. Chester D. Hooper

    Mr. and Mrs. George M. Isdale, Jr.

    Mr. Robert J. Kent

    Mr. Gerhard Kurz

    Mr. James Lawrence

    Mrs. Deirdre H. Littlefield

    Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Loomis, III

    Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. McLane

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    the seamens church institute (sci)

    Mrs. Eleanor B. Monaghan

    Mr. Craig E. Philip and Ms. Marian Ott

    Mr. Bruce G. Paulsen

    The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. James R. Whittemore

    Mr. James L. Wilson

    Mr. Carlyle Windley

    legacy gifts

    Estate of Edith H. DeVoe

    Estate of George E. Goldman

    Estate of Charles S. Keene

    Estate of George P. Lumsden

    Estate of Estelle A. Manning

    Estate of Charles F. Pope

    Estate of Kate B. Sheadle

    Estate of William H. Varilla

    John B. Crockett Trust

    in memoriam

    Victor Banks

    Frank G. Bressi, Sr.

    Everett F. Britz, Sr.

    William Michael Cain, Jr.

    Alice Conover

    Marlene Daniels

    Vivian Decker

    Milly deSouza

    Alfred Devall

    Edith DeVoe

    Rhoda M. Dorsey

    Carl Foster

    Mary Elizabeth Gilbert

    Charles F. Gilbride

    Gerard A. Gilbride

    John T. Gilbride

    Thomas and Joan Gilbride

    Herman and Helen Golub

    Joseph and Dora Golub

    Terence Neil Gomez, Jr.

    Jay Harrington

    Evelyn M. Harris

    George S. Haswell, III

    William Hengeveld

    Jack Henn

    Victor A. Jimenez

    Margaret Jusyk

    Thomas A. Kean

    William Buck and Helen Lay

    Capt. Costas M. Lemos

    Elizabeth Matthews

    Maurine M. McNease

    John Mirovsky

    The Rev. Paul Moore, Jr.

    The Rev. Rivers Patout, III

    The Rev. Deacon Tom Piccate

    Walter B. and Isabella H. Potts

    Ellen Prudent

    Anna C. Roche

    Sam Sause

    The Rev. Richard Schoolmaster

    Samantha C. Smith

    Edward Douglas Stafford

    Pearl Swinden

    Henry and Elsa Wexelblat

    in honor

    Kempton Baldridge

    Bob and Mimi Copenhaver

    Danridge Giltz

    The Rev. Marge Lindstrom

    Judy Mayfield

    John Napierski

    Carol Oppel

    Penny Pearson

    The Rev. Winston Rice

    Capt. Richard Soper

    Francie Stoutmire

    Mary and Alan Watson

    WWII Merchant Marine Veterans

    gifts in kind

    Gifts exceeding value of $100 listed

    47 Brand

    All Saints Episcopal Church of Millington, NJ

    All Saints Episcopal Church of Scotch Plains, NJ

    American Cruise Lines

    Dr. Angela J. Allgood, Ed.D.

    Ms. Marylu S. Andrews

    Ark Restaurant Group

    Atomic Total Fitness

    Ms. Marion Barksdale

    Ms. Tracy Benson

    Mrs. Nancy A. Bertiaux

    Best Buy of Emeryville, CA

    Big Nose Full Body

    The Bishops Ranch, CA

    Mrs. Jeannie Blowers

    Mrs. Barbara Y. Bodden

    Ms. Mary Brown

    Ms. Patricia Burton

    Busy Stitchers Sewing Group

    Ms. Rozann Cady

    Caf Bould

    Caf Metro New York

    Capital Counsel

    Catholic Daughters Oakland Diocese

    Chevron Federal Credit Union, CA

    Christ Episcopal Church of Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, NY

    Christ Episcopal Church of Ridgewood, NJ

    Ms. Sharon Conyers

    Ms. Mary Cooper

    Shawna Cooper

    Courthouse Quilters

    Mrs. Lois Cruikshank

    Ms. Mary T. Cullen

    Ms. Gloria S. Davis

    Ms. Catharine L. Dohn

    Ms. Dorothy Downes

    Mrs. Celena M. Duncan

    lanThe Episcopal Church of the Good

    Shepherd of Rocky Mount, NC

    The Episcopal Church of the Regeneration of Pine Plains, NY

    The Episcopal Diocese of Bethlehem, PA

    The Episcopal Diocese of Ohio

    Episcopal Church Women of St. Albans Episcopal Church of Chiefland, FL

    Episcopal Church Women of St. Andrews Church of Staten Island, NY

    Episcopal Church Women of St. James-by-the-Sea Church of La Jolla, CA

    Episcopal Church Women of St. Johns Church of Huntington, NY

    Episcopal Church Women of St. Lukes Church of Metuchen, NJ

    Episcopal Church Women of St. Philips Church of Brevard, NC

    The Episcopal Diocese of Long Island

    Ms. Barbara Fiske

    Ms. Linnea Foster

    The Four Seasons

    Ms. Margaret Frasier

    Freehill Hogan & Mahar LLP

    Gotham Bar & Grill

    Grace Lutheran Church of Somers Point, NJ

    Ms. Inga Gross

    Ms. Barbara Hall

    Ms. Ellen Hansen

    Ms. Harzewski

    Col. Marilyn L. Hastings, USAF (Ret.)

    Heath Village Knitters

    Ms. Patricia Herrold

    Hoboken Brewing Co.

    Mr. Bruce Hoeger

    Ms. Marie Howell

    Ms. Cynthia Hughes

    Hunterdon Brewing Company

    Mrs. Georgia B. Jervey

    Knitting Nellies

    Ms. Rosemary Kokesh

    Korean American Presbyterian Church (KAPC), CA

    Ms. Helga Krug

    Ms. Lear

    Mrs. Jean Lewis

    Ms. Maryann MacGregor

    Ms. Medora MacKinnon

    Ms. Virginia Marks

    Matthew Cohen Photography

    The Rev. Barbara Mays-Stock

    Ms. Jacquelyn E. McDonald

    Jared McGuire

    Ms. Marie McKeever

    Ms. Elizabeth McMillan

    Mrs. Pauline Mendez

    The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    The Metropolitan Opera

    Ms. Beverly Miller

    Ms. Elaine Miller

    Mrs. Madeline Moran

    Ms. Mary Morris

    MZ Wallace

    Needle Night Ladies of Fanwood Presbyterian Church of Fanwood, NJ

    Nerai

    New York Theatre Ballet

    Noble Maritime Museum Close Knit Group

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    2014

    Ms. Deborah Pack

    Ms. Jacqueline Palumbo

    Pappo Restaurant

    Ms. Virginia Parker

    Ms. Nancy M. Parsons

    Ms. Patricia Peters

    Ms. Cathy Pilkington

    Popcorn Indiana

    Prieto Salon

    Ms. Charlotte Probst

    The Presbyterian Church of Hammonton, NJ

    Mr. and Mrs. Dan Regan

    Ms. Alice C. Reynolds

    Ms. Fran Reynolds

    Ms. Alke Richardson

    Ms. Janette Riley

    Ms. Jane Robbins

    Dr. P.H. Robinson

    Ms. Eileen Roche

    Ms. Marybelle Rubino

    Ms. Alison Ruffley

    Rum & Blackbird Hells Kitchen Food Tour

    Ms. Ann Saint

    Scalino Park Slope

    Seafarers' Ministry of the Golden Gate, CA

    Seneca Presbyterian Church of Seneca, SC

    Seward and Kissel

    Ms. Genevie Shanahan

    Sherry-Lehmann

    Ms. Marsha Silva

    Mrs. Lillian Smellie

    Soda Stream

    SoulCycle

    St. Andrews Episcopal Church of New London, NH

    St. Anns Episcopal Church of Old Lyme, CT

    St. Annes Episcopal Church of Sunfish Lake, MN

    St. Dorothys Episcopal Camp and Retreat

    St. Georges Episcopal Church of Hellertown, PA

    St. Georges Episcopal Church of Newburgh, NY

    St. Georges-by-the-River Episcopal Church of Rumson, NJ

    St. James Episcopal Church of Brookhaven, NY

    St. Jamess Episcopal Church of West Hartford, CT

    St. Johns Episcopal Church of Springfield Gardens, NY

    St. Johns Lutheran Church of Summit, NJ

    St. Marthas Guild of St. Lukes Episcopal Church of Cambridge, NY

    St. Marys-by-the-Sea Episcopal Church of Point Pleasant Beach, NJ

    St. Michaels Episcopal Church of Norman, OK

    St. Michaels Episcopal Church of New York, NY

    St. Peters Episcopal Church of Osterville, MA

    St. Peters Episcopal Church of Spotswood, NJ

    St. Stephens Episcopal Church of Millburn, NJ

    St. Stephens Episcopal Church of Troy, MI

    St. Thomas of Canterbury Episcopal Church of Smithtown, NY

    Ms. Marian H. Stokes

    Ms. Mary Lou Szabol

    Ms. Christine Tafe

    Mr. John Theil

    Trabocco Kitchen & Cocktails

    Trinity Episcopal Church of Elmira, NY

    Trinity Church Graveyard Tour

    Trinity Reformed Church of North Plainfield, NJ

    The Tuesday Group of St. Johns Episcopal Church of Montclair, NJ

    Mrs. Phyllis Turner

    Urban Legend Cellars

    Mr. Kirt Vener

    Ms. Pam Vener

    Ms. Betsy Walker

    Ms. Carol Wallace

    Rev. Jane D. Wallbrown

    Mrs. Mellie Warner

    The Waterfront Hotel

    Mrs. Katherine Weltner

    Mrs. Myrn Wiebe

    John Woods

    Yarn Spinners

    An asterisk (*) next to a donors name indicates membership in the JanetLord Roper Legacy Giving Society.

    staffLisa Yakuboff Babitz

    Special Events Manager

    The Rev. Kempton D. Baldridge Chaplain, Ministry on the Rivers and Gulf

    Jania Billups Administrative Associate

    Jennifer Koenig Breen Director, Development

    Oliver Brewer-Lennon Director, Communications

    Kelly Butts Administrative & Marketing Assistant

    Captain David E. Dewey Instructor

    Captain David Howell Instructor

    Chao Huang Staff Accountant

    Matthew Hyner Simulation & Database Manager

    Viveka Jahn Development Associate

    Marcia Klein Director, Human Resources

    The Rev. James Kollin Port Chaplain

    Captain Doicus Langley Instructor

    The Rev. Marjorie D. Lindstrom Senior Port Chaplain

    Stephen Lyman Operations Manager

    Michael C. Nation Chaplain, Ministry on the Rivers and Gulf

    Leslie ONeal Director, Finance & Operations

    Captain Stephen Polk, MNI Director, Maritime Education & Training

    Maya Rabayev Senior Accountant

    The Rev. David M. Rider President & Executive Director

    Paige Sato Program Manager, Christmas at Sea Director, Annual Fund

    Captain Ernest Ray Sexton Instructor

    Marie T. Smith Development Coordinator

    Douglas B. Stevenson, Esq. Director, Center for Seafarers Rights

    Janet Temchus Receptionist

    Johnathan Thayer Archivist

    William Buck Viniard Building Facility Coordinator

    Adrienne Yee Director, International Maritime Center

    *As of May 15, 2015

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