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2017A Message from Our Board President & Executive Director
Over 52 years ago, a group of individuals gathered to do something about the pressing needs in our community. Little did they know that their vision would impact so many lives, continuing as a place of welcome, compassion, safety, and healing for so many years to come!
William Temple House services have never been more relevant than they are now. As the cost of housing and other basic necessities continues to rise, individuals and families in our community face difficult decisions about paying their rent and utilities, buying groceries, or filling
prescriptions. When people find themselves in challenging situations, we are here to offer support through mental health counseling, emergency assistance, and spiritual care programs. The growing need for our services is reflected in the increased demand we saw in nearly every program this year.
2017 was full of change and excitement for William Temple House, including transitions in agency leadership. It was also a challenging year for us financially as our program needs have outpaced our fundraising efforts. In addition, a nearby gas explosion and its aftermath disrupted Thrift Store business for many months, resulting in a 5% decrease in sales for the year, further reducing our resources. Rather than cut client services, the Board of Directors decided to allocate operational reserves to fill the current shortfall. We will continue to draw strength from our community as we build a more sustainable financial future—whether you are a first-time donor or a longtime friend of William Temple House, your support is making a difference for us and our clients!
As you read through this report, please know that none of these accomplishments could have taken place without your help. Together—as donors, volunteers, staff, board members, and friends—our work has far surpassed in volume, scale, and scope what we could have managed alone.
Thank you for your loyal support.
Pat Boyle, Board President Carrie Hoops, Executive Director
Pat Boyle & Carrie Hoops
2023 NW HoytPortland, OR 97209
William Temple House by the NumbersOctober 2016 through September 2017
The food pantry distributed 174,087 pounds of healthy produce, fresh meats, and staple ingredients in more than 5,400 client visits, benefiting more than 9,000 household members.
The Emergency Assistance & Dialogue Program awarded $61,936 in one-time financial assistance to 195 clients for rent and utility bills to help families keep the lights on and stay in their homes.
235 kids and their parents received holiday gifts and delicious meal boxes during the Holiday Family Program.
3 new outreach efforts into the community included Pride NW in June, National Night Out in August, and Day of Dignity in September.
On average, counseling clients paid $4.90 per mental health counseling session and no one was turned away for inability to pay.
73 pairs of glasses were distributed in one day as part of our first-ever free vision clinic.
Board of DirectorsPat BoylePresident
Nathan GravesVice President
Allison MontiSecretary
Gary E. GrossTreasurer
Bill DeizTherese DuBravacHerbert O. KoenigTony Martinez
Mark M. McCullochMichael H. PenfieldJerry PettySusan Phillips
Richard B. Stinson, Jr.Lee ThomasMichael H. Vawter
The Rt. Rev. Michael J. Hanleyex officioDonald L. Wilsonex officio
StaffLeadership TeamCarrie HoopsExecutive DirectorThe Rev. Marianne AllisonChaplain & Spiritual Care Coordinator
Dr. Susan BettisDirector of Training & Clinical ServicesCliff Johnson, cvaVolunteer Manager & HR Associate
Carrie KaufmanDirector of Development & MarketingJudi McCubbinsThrift Store Director
Kevin RyanSocial Services Program ManagerPamela StringerDirector of Finance & Operations
Administration & Program StaffJana AndreiniFinance & HR AdministratorKim BerberichSocial Services Program AssistantNick CorbinSocial Services AssociateBill EastonFacilities CoordinatorStephanie FongDevelopment & Marketing Coordinator
Sheila RileyReceptionistAnne Thompson, lcswAssistant Director of Training & Clinical ServicesDavid WadeCounseling Department Administrator
Thrift Store StaffGabrielle BementSales AssociateMeiko FairSales AssociateSara FischerSales AssociateJeff HerbsterAssistant DirectorChloe KimSupervisorSierra LabbeSales Associate
Audra McCabeSales AssociateAaron RamirezTruck DriverAndrea StillSales AssociateJuli SummersSales AssociateJohn ZiewaczTruck Driver
AirbnbAll Saints Episcopal Church, PortlandArtemis FoodsBeta Alpha Psi, Portland State University ChapterThe Church of St. Michael the ArchangelCasey Eye Institute–OHSUCatholic CharitiesChehalem WineryCreative Computer Solutions, Inc.Columbia Sportswear
Consignment NWEileen DrakeEpiscopal Diocese of OregonEpiscopal Parish of St. John the BaptistFarleigh Wada WittGeorge Fox UniversityHilton Hotels & ResortsJVC NorthwestKeen FootwearLake Oswego Women’s ClubLewis & Clark College Graduate School of Education & Counseling
Medical Teams InternationalMetropolitan Learning CenterNational Charity League, Blue Heron ChapterNational Charity League, Three Rivers ChapterNew Seasons Market–SlabtownNob Hill Business AssociationOregon Episcopal SchoolOregon Food BankOregon Lions Sight & Hearing FoundationPacific Eye Clinic
Pacific UniversityPearl ACE HardwarePortland OperaPortland State UniversitySafeway/AlbertsonsSt. Bartholomew’s Episcopal ChurchSt. Gabriel’s Episcopal ChurchSt. James Episcopal ChurchTrader Joe’sTrinity Episcopal CathedralUniversity of Portland School of NursingWillamette University
Thrift StoreThe fiscal year started out with a BOOM (literally) when a gas explosion destroyed five businesses on nw 23rd and Glisan Street adjacent to our Thrift Store. Although it caused disruption to our business, we are so grateful for the continued support of our customers and the 10,000+ in-kind donations received this year.
Who We Are
For more than 50 years, William Temple House has provided support for the whole person: mind, body, and spirit. The people we serve come to us
from throughout the Portland metropolitan area with diverse needs, which we address through wraparound services responding to each person’s unique situation. We welcome everyone, including many who turn to us when other doors have been closed. The wide-ranging programs and services our agency offers honor the intrinsic worth and dignity of each person we serve, helping people make it through another day, get back on their feet, and transform their lives. This important work would not be possible without the help of our community!
Our MissionWilliam Temple House restores hope and renews strength in individuals and families in a welcoming and respectful atmosphere. With low- and no-cost mental health counseling, social services and spiritual care, we lend a helping hand to Portland’s most vulnerable populations.
Financials
Nearly 30% of our annual operating income comes from sales that directly
support our programs and services!
Volunteer with us! Go to williamtemple.org for more information and apply!
Partn
ers
The Holiday Family Program is a heartwarming event that brings
smiles to clients and volunteers alike. Each year, dozens of volunteers join together with staff to set up Santa’s
Workshop, help clients “shop” for their kids, and assemble food boxes.
Special thanks to the volunteers who contributed 250 service hours or more to William Temple House in fy17:
CounselingEmalee Assenberg Kristen BeckBrandon BressiRyan Brown Jennifer BurrellKyle ChambersManeena Douglas Sarah Dykes Amanda FitzpatrickAaron GoodAllison HowellsErika KaneRobin McVayAbegail MillardClark MillerKristel OlsenMargot StandevenDaniel StecklerBlake Wenner
EventsAllison Howells
Food PantryBert CarlsonBetsy Lematta
Thrift StoreJolene Crowther Kevin Holmes
Social ServicesMindy HoldsworthAllison HowellsAlex JohnsonKristel OlsenWilliam Wells
AdministrationDorothy Long
VolunteersVolunteers make it all happen! Our 286 generous volunteers contributed 20,169 hours of their time in all areas of the organization, adding up to more than $680,000 in value.
My favorite part about volunteering at William Temple House is serving
my community, knowing that I have the time to hear from people
about what’s going on in their lives if they want to talk.”
—A Social Services Volunteer
“Expenses
25% Counseling $622,512 2% Spiritual Care $45,027 31% Social Services $764,546 23% Thrift Store $572,441 12% Administration $296,725 8% Fundraising $188,804 Total $2,490,055
Income
25% Contributions & Special Events $586,593 33% Thrift Store (net) $788,882 32% Donated Materials & Services $748,525 3% Program Fees & Miscellaneous $61,764 7% Investment (net) $171,659 Total $2,357,423
Note: Operational reserves allocated to fill shortfall.
serving the whole person
body
I have had a great experience with all three of the counselors I have
worked with here at William Temple House. I have recommended WTH
to at least five friends.” —A Counseling Client
“mind
spirit
At a time when Oregon trails the nation for mental health care, our counseling services continue to provide accessible, life-changing treatment programs for individuals, couples, and families.
Staff chaplain Rev. Marianne Allison gave thanks for the joy animals bring to our lives with neighbors, clients, and friends during the inaugural Blessing of the Animals event.
Last summer, the Children’s Clothing Closet experienced a complete renovation to improve each family’s
“shopping” experience. Participating kids feel stylish and confident with a week’s worth of brand new clothing that suits their personal style, plus shoes, school supplies, and a fun item to take home.
Our food pantry was named a Model Healthy Pantry by the Oregon Food Bank for providing nutritious (and delicious) options to our clients. We offered salads, strawberries, bell peppers, fresh meats, spices, and other healthy ingredients to 452 people on average each month.
Spiritual CareWe surveyed clients to guide our program development and increased our spiritual support offerings, including Listening Hours and the first annual Blessing of the Animals. In addition to learning more about what spiritual care means to our clients, the survey feedback helped guide the renovation of our chapel and sacred space which we completed last summer.
“Thanks to everybody at William Temple House—my
life is getting better and back on track thanks to
the help I have received.”—A Social Services Client
Being a part of the internship program at William Temple House was one of the most pivotal times in my life, and I will be forever indebted to the amazing mentors and peers I worked alongside… I cannot communicate strongly enough what an important and integral program and service this is to the Portland-area community and how very lucky you are to be a part of it.”—Jennifer Ellgen, LPC
“CounselingLast year, 405 individuals and 132 families and couples participated in mental health counseling sessions, 4% and 38% increases from 2016, respectively. A total of 4,549 counseling hours helped clients rebuild self-esteem, repair broken relationships, and find hope for a better tomorrow. Graduate student interns from 8 states worked with clients to gain real-world experience as mental health professionals. In addition, our counseling interns offered public support groups on grief, life changes, anxiety and stress, compassionate communication, and personal growth.
Social ServicesEmergency food assistance through our certified Model Healthy Pantry continues to be our largest support area, serving more clients than we have in recent years. Other growing program areas include vision care, rent and utility assistance, and the Children’s Clothing Closet, which was fully renovated this summer.
Anyone can experience crises. Any one of us could have a medical problem or get in a car accident or have a sick child and we would be in a situation where we would need services like those at William Temple House. Our doors are open to anyone experiencing gaps or disparities in their lives, and in my view, the support we provide is immeasurable.”
— Kevin Ryan, Social Services Manager
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With the renovation, our chapel in Mackenzie House has been transformed into a sacred space that is more welcoming and approachable to all, a place of peace and comfort for clients and staff alike.”
–The Rev. Marianne Allison, Chaplain & Spiritual Care
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Thank You, Donors! Donors like you make everything we do at William Temple House possible. The following individuals, foundations, businesses, and community partners contributed $100 or more between October 1, 2016 and September 30, 2017.
Founder’s Society $10,000+D.J. Conway & Josephine Vilott Woolery Conway FundEpiscopal Bishop of Oregon FoundationEstate of Robert M. HallHatfield Family FundNancy LemattaJames & Mary McCarterJanet & William Bradford MersereauMartha M. Phillippi TrustSocial Venture PartnersMichael & Bonnie VawterOCF Joseph E. Weston Public FoundationSusan Workman
President’s Circle $5,000–$9,999Advantis Credit UnionJohn & Martha AndersonBland Family FoundationJohn & Jaydene ChandlerEpiscopal Diocese of OregonHonzel Family FoundationJuan Young Trust, Western DivisionJudith McGee, McGee Wealth ManagementSusan MontiNW NaturalThe Oregon Community FoundationOregon Food BankStephen & Susan RistauPortland Rotary Charitable Trust
Director’s Circle $1,000–$4,999Anonymous (1)Aetna Foundation Matching Grant ProgramAnderson Brothers Inc.Edward* & Karen AtiyehThe Autzen FoundationMo Ayoub & Linh NguyenDale FarrThe Beam Family FundMatthew BlairRichard BlickleThe Rev. Sallie Bowman & Kathleen BuhlPat Boyle & Linc MannRobert Brady Charitable TrustMartin & Susan ButtCampbell GlobalThe Rev. Dcn. Bonnie Stewart & Megan ColwellDemorest Family FoundationMichael & Cheryl DottenBruce & Eileen DrakeRichard ErathFarleigh Wada WittJulie & Michael FergusonSheila Finch-TepperMark & Ann FitzMauriceDavid & Genie GilesNathan Graves & Julie Reid
Sydney HagenEloise HalfordSusan & Robert HatfieldEstate of Elisabeth R. HoldenThe Holzman FoundationScott HuotariIntel CorporationThe Jackson FoundationJames JohnsenKeyBankHerbert KoenigStephen KrohnBetsy LemattaColleen Wesche LewisDorothy LongBill & Melinda MaginnisJulie ManciniMary MarkPaul & Sally McCracken FundAnn Laman McCulloch & Mark McCullochBrenda & John MontagueAllison MontiNew Seasons MarketAlison O’BrienMark O’Donnell, O’Donnell Law Firm LLCSarah PatteeMichael PenfieldRonald & Patricia PetersonSusan Phillips & David RumkerProtoCall ServicesThe Renaissance FoundationThe Reser Family FoundationDick & Lynn RichardsonJohn & Susan RowanJed & Laura SchlangerDonna SeversonThe Anne & Eli Shapira Charitable FoundationFrancesca Stevenson & Paul DudenRichard Stinson & Judy ErdmanKim StrandCarl SwettRose E. Tucker Charitable TrustU.S. BankU.S. Bank FoundationUnited Way of the Columbia-WillametteVera L. Smith Charitable FoundationVista Capital PartnersLeigh & David WilsonDoc WilsonWilson Family FoundationJay WiltDr. Kathryn J. Zerbe
Sustainer’s Circle $500–$999All Saints Episcopal ChurchThe Rev. Marianne AllisonThe Ames Family Charitable FundMary C. BeckerBonaventure Senior LivingPhil & Emily BridgeCambia Health FoundationChrist Church Episcopal Parish
Genovieve & Jonathan CiobanasiuBilly ClarkJack & Heidi CzarneckiEvan & Christina DayDavid & Marilyn DentConrad & Judith ForniaTimothy & Laura GoldfarbGary & Jerri GrossDar & Mary Ellen IsenseeClayton JonesBill & Pat KimmerDeonne KnillThe Rt. Rev. Robert L. LadehoffRichard Leman & Donna ChingRoy LewallenJoan & John MajorTim MarvichThe Rev. Canon Julia & John McCray-GoldsmithJudi & Jerry McCubbinsKenneth & Diana McQuhaeBrent Miller & Tom BurnsDon Rader* & Patricia Morris-RaderNathan Family Charitable Fund of the Oregon Community FoundationPatrick & Elizabeth O’Callaghan
Pacific Continental BankKaren PowellSheila RileyDiana & Hal ScogginsSEE EyewearEdward & Linda SerresShelby SheilsChristopher TawneyFred TerrillLee ThomasMildred TurnerU.S. Bank Foundation Employee Matching Gift ProgramJohn VawterCarol Ward & John PedisichDeborah WeissenbuehlerWilliam WellsKaren WestrellThe Rev. Colin & Lindsey WilliamsRoger & Christine Wooley
Advocate’s Club $250–$499Heather AdamsGregory & Elizabeth ArntsonVanessa Authier
Sarah & Michael BarberBrady BarryAlice BarteltMary BartlettSusanne & Charles BatemanElizabeth BrookeMrs. Robert CameronRichard & Betty ColganAmy & John ConveryHarriet CormackJoyce & John CornynDoug Couch & Lis CooperNorma DodyTherese DuBravacEpiscopal Parish of St. John the BaptistRose Florek & Peter BorgwardtMark FolstadHisashi T. FujinakaJohn GadonJulia GoelzSue GriffithWilliam & Martha HallTimothy & Beth HatfieldBrenda HendersonVeronica & Jim HillerBeverly HiltabidleJon HirschKaren Howell
Ronald & Eileen HyltonKaiser Foundation Health Plan of the Northwest Community Giving CampaignSteven KernekGerald & Margery KollMary Linda LairdHelena LanktonClaire LemattaMichael LewellenMark LindauCarol LindstedtMBM Properties Inc.Andrew McCannPeter MelrosePrudence Miller*Walter & Linda MyersJohn & Elesa NewellYvonne NewmanFr. Steve & Sandy NorcrossTerrence Russell Pancoast & Pamela EricksonJudy PetermanMeghan PollardDoug & Christie PostAmy Prosenjak & Steven GuyFatema Rashid-HamedKaren Reed-Jennings
Brianna & Jeremy RichardsRhian RotzRon RupertKevin RyanStephen ScannellStephen & Jeanne SchappCrystal & Richard SchildRobert & Ginger ShawStephen & Linda ShawBill & Kathi SnoufferSoutheast Portland Rotary FoundationSt. James Episcopal ChurchLaurie StoddardScott West & Marci Ozawa
Friends of William Temple House $100–$249Anonymous (7)Julie AllerCarolyn & Richard AnderskowAndrew AndersonScott AndersonThomas & Anne AndrewsRichard Archibald-WoodwardAscension Episcopal ParishCatherine Atiyeh-Mitchell & Bruce MitchellBryan Atkinson
Dan & Marie BagwellRichard & Dagmar BarschJan Bellis-SquiresSusan Bennett ParksLaura BessermanDr. Susan BettisWilliam H. BishopWilliam & Margaret BitarJay BloomPatrick & Sharon BonesteelWarren Braley Jr.Joan BrennerDavid & Marcia ChapmanLynne ChapmanRocky ChaseSusan ChristianceCynthia Coburn & Howell CobbNancy CoffeyNicholas CorbinLindsay CornetPricilla CowellNelson & Linda CrickCarol CushmanSusan CushmanSusan DavidsonNancy & Robert DawsonPeter DennisJohn Denny
George & Paula DiamondMary DobsonDocuMartDon & Joan Strand FoundationYvonne DorganA. Rodney EckersonBarry & Janet EdwardsMarian EdwardsJohn & Joanne EgginkErik & Judith EseliusLes & Nancy FaheyLouis & Margaret FasanoTom & Marilyn FinkAnn FlowerreeWilliam FraserMargaret & Bruce FraserSheryl FunkhouserJack & Stephanie FurmanCarolyn GarnettAllyson GellerNancy Gordon-Zwerling & Marc ZwerlingCarol GrydeKurt HallinKenneth & Sally HandelThe Rt. Rev. Michael & Marla HanleyKrista HansenMel HartMike & Jo HatfieldSusan & Mark HeideggerKenneth HergenhanDale & Allen HermannJohn & Jane HershbergerJeannine HessRebecca HillJanis HillStephen & Kristine HudsonPatrick HustonStephen InmanAnatoliy IoffeJill JarrettThomas & Mary JenkinsJames JerdeAnne & Charles JochimDan & Paula* JohannsenElizabeth JosephAase KendallCatherine & Brian KittamsAnn & Loren KramerMary & Joseph LabadieTrey Lackey & Wojtek DwornikDebora & Dan LambergerJames & Luise LaneJewel LansingWilliam & Emmy LawrenceJay & Sally LeetPatty & John LeTourneuxSusan & Douglas LittleJanet & Robert LoyJudith & Eugene LynchShirlee MacdonaldAnne H. MaddenThomas MaranteteStephen MarkElizabeth MarshAlida Mascitelli & Thomas NeuburgerHarold McCartor
Chris McKenniePamela MerkKitty MillerGwendolyn H. Moraski, MDRobert & Gail MuellerMary & Joe MurleyIrene Nicholson-WhitneyCarl & Ellen NielsenEugene & Barbara NordstromAnne NorthEllen NusblattByron PalmThe Rev. Dennis J. Parker & Michael SagunRobert PedersonJerry PettyDanita & Chuck PfliigerRoberta Jean PullenDiane Redd & Dan WilsonJennifer RenningerEllen & John RensklevRobert ReynoldsRichard & Joan RobbinsJohn RobinsonJames RockwoodJeanne RussellMaudie SamieeErik SamuelsonSandra Moat & Joe SandfortElaine SaundersWesley & Carol SedlacekAlissa SeidlitzGary ShawLinda SilverAnn & George Ivan SmithLinda SmithKathryn SmithPage StockwellTerrie StonePamela StringerThe Swigert Warren FoundationSevern Koski, SWK EnterprisesDavid Szatransk & Patricia NickellRoss TewksburyNancy ThompsonMarita TillerRon TimkoLouise Tippens & Peter WestAnthony & Patricia TrunzoJeff & Brenda TuckeySarah Jane TurnerKathleen UllomKaty Vawter & Deepak Kaul Leonor & Adolf VolkmannHelen WeberMichelle WeisenbachThe Rev. Heather WenrickHenry WessingerDon WeterBob Williams & Catherine DegninJean WilsonDavid & Susan WisdomRachael & John WolfordDiana YatesRachel & Alex YoungBruce Zabel
“I have personally seen the amazing work that is being done by William Temple House, particularly counseling, which I needed, and the food pantry, which I visited in a time of need. Rather than donate to an organization that claims to help, I’ve decided to give to yours because I know for a fact that you do. Keep up the good work.”
—A Donor & Former Client
We regret any errors or omissions. Please notify us so that we may correct our records. *deceased
Thank you also to the thousands of donors who contribute in kind to our Thrift Store and our programs. Your contributions make a real difference for our clients!Visit us at williamtemple.org/donate_now to make a gift today.
The Abbott Society recognizes those who have included William Temple House in their estate plans. Making a legacy gift to William Temple House is a great way to share your commitment to the well-being of all in our community and make the world a better place.
Edward Atiyeh*Mark HendricksDorothy LongJudith McGeeWilliam Bradford & Janet Hughes MersereauFr. Steve NorcrossFred TerrillMichael VawterSusan Workman