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P A S S I O NF O R S E R V I N G
Annual Report 2002
www.lsswis.org
Agency-wide Office647 West Virginia Street - Suite 300
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53204 (414) 281-4400
North East Regional Office3003-A North Richmond Street
Appleton, Wisconsin 54911 (920) 734-4326
South Regional OfficeW226 N555A Eastmound Drive
Waukesha, Wisconsin 53186 (262) 896-3446 (800) 216-3437
West Central Regional Office3136 Craig Road
Eau Claire, Wisconsin 54701 (715) 834-2046
A M e s s a g e f r o m t h e P r e s i d e n t
Together, we are stronger.
That is the overarching conclusion I have
reached during my first months as leader of
this great agency. Time and again, I have been
struck by the vibrant partnerships with church
and community that transform Lutheran
Social Services into a powerful resource for
so many good things.
Our relationship with the Evangelical
Lutheran Church in America gives us our
mission and our embrace of the Gospel
message to care for our neighbor. LSS is the
compassionate heart and hands of individual
congregations, providing faith-filled ministry
well beyond the means of any one parish.
So, too, our relationships with government
and with community stalwarts like the United
Way significantly multiply our ability to respond
to critical needs. By joining our resources
with those of others who share our resolve to
help the vulnerable and disadvantaged, LSS
programs are able to have a far greater impact.
In 2002 more than 92,000 people in more
than 90 communities of Wisconsin and Upper
Michigan benefited from these partnerships,
with 97 percent of the customers reporting in
follow-up surveys that they were satisfied
with the service they received. This is an
outstanding record of achievement by our
nearly 2,400 employees.
What makes these results even more
impressive is that they have come in the midst
of a difficult economic environment. Much of
the funding for LSS programs comes from aid
allocated to counties by state government.
Consequently, the stresses on the deficit-
plagued state budget have a ripple effect on
the residential programs, treatment centers,
counseling clinics and other community-based
services provided by LSS.
In the face of increasingly severe challenges
to our county and state partners, we took steps
during the year to enhance our own fiscal
responsibility and assure that we would end
the year on a positive financial note. Programs
tightened their belts, staff found creative ways
to do more with less, and two geographic
regions—the South Inland and South East—
were combined into a single region that we
anticipate will result in important economies
of scale.
Yet even in this climate of budget cutbacks,
we were able to begin new programs in all of
our regions when funding became available.
Human suffering and need do not disappear in
times of economic downturn; in fact, they
tend to grow.
I have no doubt that the successes of 2002
can be credited to God’s abiding presence—as
evidenced by the strong and dedicated man-
agers who oversee LSS programs. Clearly, the
latter are part of the legacy of Pastor Robert
E. Duea, who retired July 1 as LSS President
and CEO. In his 17 years at the helm, he
demonstrated that a passionate commitment to
service in Christ’s name could co-exist with
an equally fervent commitment to sound
business practices and skillful management.
We are grateful for his service and for the
contributions he made that will shape this
agency far into the future.
My foremost goal as the new leader of
LSS is to work diligently with churches,
communities and government to make sure
that people continue to be served and that
quality is not compromised. It is clear that the
economic challenges of 2002 foreshadow equally
tough choices in 2003. LSS will meet them
with quiet confidence and firm determination.
I place a high priority on personally
interacting with staff—listening, learning and
supporting their hard work in caring for our
customers. I also am committed to building
up the LSS Foundation to provide a more
secure funding base for agency programs that
will, in turn, provide a measure of stability
during periods of economic volatility.
We live in extraordinary times. As I write
this message, we face the anxiety of global
terrorism, a possible war with Iraq, a tragedy
in space and a flagging economy. But in the
midst of such awesome uncertainty, there is
one thing we know for sure. Grace abounds!
God’s grace is the word of hope and light of
love in our uneasy world. It sustains us and
undergirds all that we do. I pledge my efforts
to continuing to share this compelling message
of hope. And I thank all of our partners who
join with Lutheran Social Services in helping
people improve the quality of their lives—and
who, together, make us stronger.
David N. Larson
President and CEO
“God’s grace is the word of
hope and light of love in our
uneasy world.”
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L S S i n B r i e f
L S S S e r v i c e C e n t e r s
Founded: 1882
Mission Statement:Motivated by the compassion of Christ, wehelp people improve the quality of their lives.
Vision Statement:To be the first choice of people seeking creative and caring service.
Core Competency: Passion for serving
Values:The infinite worth of each person: Eachperson is a unique creation of God.
Diversity: LSS values diversity in its staffand volunteers as well as in those it serves.
Interdependence: Every individual and/ororganization is interdependent with others.
Excellence: Excellence is the standard ofquality for all agency services and operations.
Innovation: Ongoing change calls for creativity in developing and providing services.
Locations: LSS offers services at more than250 sites in more than 90 communitiesthroughout Wisconsin and Upper Michigan.
People Served: In 2002, LSS served 92,766people. Services are open to all, Lutheran andnon-Lutheran.
Community Services:• Adoption and birth parent counseling• Children, youth and family services• Correctional services• Counseling to families and individuals• Disaster response services• Educational programs and support groups• Family preservation services• Foster care services• Home health care• Residential care• Services for people with disabilities• Services for older adults• Services for refugees• Special therapies• Treatment for alcohol, drug and gambling
addictions• Treatment foster care
Residential Services: Residential facilitiesthroughout LSS serve 3,055 children andadults. Services are provided to teens who areemotionally disturbed and delinquent, persons whoare chemically dependent, criminal offenders,adolescent sexual offenders, adolescent victimsof sexual abuse, older adults, and people withdevelopmental disabilities or mental illness.
Staff: 2,331 employees
Ownership: LSS is owned by 500,000 Wisconsinand Upper Michigan Lutherans in more than800 congregations in the Evangelical LutheranChurch in America (ELCA).
Governance: A Board of Directors, includingrepresentatives from business, health care, clergy and other sectors of the community in the two-state area.
Budget: Operating budget for 2003 is $83 million.
North East Region: In Wisconsin – Appleton, Fond du Lac, Green Bay, Kaukauna, Manitowoc, Neenah,New London, Oconto Falls, Oshkosh, Pickett, Seymour,Shawano, Sheboygan, Sturgeon Bay, Waupaca In Michigan – Calumet, Escanaba, Harvey, Houghton,Iron Mountain, Ironwood, Marenisco, Marquette,Menominee, and Painesdale.
South Region: Baraboo, Beaver Dam, Beloit, Brookfield,Columbus, Cudahy, Dodgeville, Fort Atkinson,Germantown, Grafton, Greendale, Greenfield, Hartland,Janesville, Lake Geneva, Madison, Menomonee Falls,Mequon, Merton, Middleton, Milwaukee, Mukwonago,New Berlin, North Prairie, Oak Creek, Oconomowoc,Portage, Racine, Saukville, South Milwaukee, Stoughton,Sun Prairie, Waukesha, West Allis, West Bend, andWhitewater.
West Central Region: Altoona, Antigo, Black RiverFalls, Bowler, Chippewa Falls, Dorchester, Eau Claire,Ellsworth, Granton, Holcombe, Hudson, La Crosse,Marinette, Marshfield, Menomonie, Merrill, Neillsville,New London, Oconto, Onalaska, Plover, Rhinelander,Rib Mountain, Rice Lake, River Falls, Shawano, Sparta,Stevens Point, Stoughton, Superior, Wausau, WhiteLake, Wisconsin Rapids, and Wittenberg.
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Motivated by the compassion of Christ,
we help people improve the
quality of their lives.
O u r P a s s i o n f o r S e r v i n g
Adoption ServicesAdoptive family services, domestic and international adoptive placements, infant foster care, and birth parent counseling.
Behavioral Health ServicesIndividual, marriage and family counseling;treatment for drug, alcohol and gamblingaddictions; halfway houses and treatment centers for recovering substance abusers.
Children, Youth and Family ServicesFamily preservation, family outreach, delinquencyintervention and prevention, early interventionfor children with developmental delays or disabilities, services for runaway youth andtheir families, adult correction services, refugeeservices, educational programs, group homesand treatment centers.
Physical Health ServicesHome health and special therapies.
Services for Older AdultsAdult day care, low-income housing andassisted living; assessment and case management; supportive home care; Mealson Wheels; and information and referral.
Services for People with Special NeedsResidential care for people with developmentaldisabilities or long-term mental illness, community support, employment services,adult foster care, and respite care.
Volunteer ServicesVolunteers serve in numerous LSS programsand on our Board of Directors.
Physical Health Services - 2%
Special Needs Services - 4%
Volunteer Services - 1%
Older Adult Services - 13%
Adoption Services - 8%
Behavioral Health Services - 9%
Children, Youth and Family Services - 63%
Lutheran Social Services served people in these major lines of service in 2002:
Total Served = 92,766
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T h e R o a d t o S e l f - D i s c o v e r y
At 17-years-old, Mark had just become ateenage parent. Weeks later, he was confrontedwith more than just a crying baby and dirtydiapers. Mark was facing felony charges –underage drinking, possession of an intoxicantby a minor and disorderly conduct. Thingsweren’t looking good. But then, Mark got abreak. Instead of being charged as an adultand sent to jail, Mark was referred toTouchstones for an Alcohol and Other DrugAddiction (AODA) evaluation.
Touchstones is a program of LutheranSocial Services (LSS) of Wisconsin andUpper Michigan that offers AODA treatmentservices for nearly 115 youth each year.Treatment includes assessment, licensedoutpatient programs, day treatment programs,family programming and aftercare and follow-up services.
Through Touchstones’ outpatient program,Mark began the long journey of self-discoveryand recovery. Once a week for one and a halfhour sessions, Mark participated in individualand group therapy. He surprised himself with
his honest and open attitude. "At first, I wasskeptical," recalled Mark. "But then I realizedthat they were just trying to help. As timewent on, it felt like I was part of a big familyrather than a therapy group."
“Most kids are a little reluctant at first,”states Touchstones’ Program Manager BeryleMiddleton. “Mark was no exception. He had alot of anxiety and didn’t know what to expect.But he was cooperative and open to change.”
Mark seemed to grow with maturity ineach session. “Now, he’s more responsibleand wants to be a good father,” Beryle comments of Mark’s recovery.
Mark had started drinking at age 13 butknew he had to change his lifestyle, becomedrug and alcohol-free, and become a realfather to his newborn son. LSS was there tohelp. Nearly six months after first enteringthe program, Mark fulfilled all treatmentrequirements and successfully completed the90-day drug screen follow-up. Mark continuesto show his gratitude in his recovery. At age18, he has a full-time job and is workingtoward his GED. With his legal problemsbehind him, the only thing he faces is theroad to success. Mark hopes to one daybecome a musician.
A T r u e B l e s s i n g
"They are truly a blessing to us," states LSSProgram Manager Linda Kaufmann, referringto Calvary Lutheran Church in Oshkosh. Foralmost 10 years, Pastor Bob Rosenberg andmembers within his congregation have “adopted”her LSS program, Toward Tomorrow.
“It’s a natural tie and just the right thingto do. It gives us the opportunity to help peoplewho really need it,” explains Pastor Rosenberg.
Over the 10-year relationship, the congregation has provided support to this program ina variety of ways.
“At Christmas-time the generosity is over-whelming. There are gifts for everyone,”states Linda of the congregation’s annualChristmas donation.
In addition, everymonth the congregationholds a food drive anddelivers the goods to Toward Tomorrow.Other members deliver clothing and furnitureperiodically throughout the year.
“Whatever we have asked for, they haveprovided,” explains Linda. Pastor Rosenberg’sexplanation: “If you don’t ask, we don’t knowwhat you need.”
As a way to say thanks, Linda has giventhe congregation plaques and served cake andcoffee after services. In addition, she speaksduring their church services once a year –sharing stories and offering thanks to theentire congregation.
Toward Tomorrow is an LSS program inOshkosh providing transitional living servicesfor adults with mental illness, developmentaldisabilities and chemical dependency issues.The program fosters independent living skills.
LSS’ close association with the churchstretches back to the 1880s when
Pastor E.J. Homme and otherconcernedLutherans builta residence in
Wittenberg fororphaned children.This home, whichevolved over the
years into theextensiveHomme Youthand FamilyPrograms,
was the beginning of
what eventually grew into theLSS we know today.
From then until now, LSS has worked inpartnership with congregations to express thesocial and human care ministry of the church.The church gives us our mission, our visionand our theology to serve. LSS depends onand is thankful for the ELCA's prayerful,financial and program support. Together, wecarry out the social ministry of the church.
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C o n s o l i d a t e d F i n a n c i a l D a t a 2 0 0 2 G i f t I n c o m e
As competition for charitable dollars expandsand funding for human services tightens, the needfor social services still grows. For this reason, wedepend more heavily than ever on the generosityand good will of those who share our mission.We are gratified and inspired by the strong showof support from our many donors who allow usto bring the LSS mission to life every day.
LSS was blessed in 2002 with an individualgift that surpassed $1 million. This gift, alongwith generous support from congregations of theEvangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA)put contributions to LSS for 2002 at nearly $3.7million, an increase of more than $900,000 overthe previous year. We are grateful that the supportgrows stronger with each passing year.
As a result of this support, we were able tohelp more than 92,000 children, teens and adultsimprove the quality of their lives. Here’s why:
• Lutheran Congregations. In 2002, over600 of our sponsoring ELCA congregationsgave benevolence support of more than $1million, accounting for 30 percent of the totalgift income. The majority of these funds areused to subsidize services for people whocannot afford to pay for the help they need.Along with these gifts, we also thank theWomen of the ELCA who provide supportthroughout the year.
• Individuals. During the tough economictimes of 2002, Leona Cloud, who donated$1.1 million, along with thousands of otherindividual donors, continued to support theLSS mission. Their generous contributionsare inspiring and will allow us to continueserving now and for years to come.
• Foundations. Donations from foundationsincreased significantly between 2001 and2002 due to two large grants: a $200,000
gift from the Siebert Lutheran Foundationfor the new Homme adolescent residentialfacility in Neillsville and the other from adonor who wishes to remain anonymous.This money was used to purchase equip-ment for our older adult and special needsservices in Janesville and Beloit.
In addition to the $3.7 million gift income,over 40 United Way agencies throughout thetwo-state area added an additional $2 million tosupport LSS programming.
In the face of increasing social needs andgrowing competition for limited funds, we areenormously grateful to those who chose to makegifts to Lutheran Social Services. On behalf ofthose we serve, we offer our heartfelt thanks andwe pledge to be careful stewards of every gift.Your vote of confidence in our ministry isdeeply appreciated.
Non-cash gifts - 8% Individuals - 10%Organizations - 1%
Bequests - 9%
Foundations - 12%
Church benevolence - 30%
Corporations - 1%
Special gift - 29%
Major sources of contributed income
Other - 1%Congregational Contributions- 1%
Other Contributions - 3%
Private Grants and Contracts - 2%
Client Fees andInsurance- 8%
GovernmentPurchased - 82%
Where Dollars Came From
Behavioral Health Services - 7%
Physical Health Services - 7%Adoption Services - 5%
Services for OlderAdults - 5%
Services forPeople withSpecial Needs - 35%
Children, Youth and FamilyServices - 41%
What Dollars Paid For
Expenses 1998 - 2002$80,000,000
$70,000,000
$60,000,000
$50,000,000
$40,000,000
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
Net Assets 1998 - 2002$25,000,000
$21,000,000
$17,000,000
$13,000,000
$ 9,000,000
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
United Way - 3%
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As of and for the years ended December 31, 2002 and 2001
Unaudited2002 2001
CHANGE IN NET ASSETSRevenue and other support $ 75,974,240 74,984,506 Expenses 77,208,990 74,714,953
Increase/(Decrease) in net assets $ (1,234,750) 269,553
FINANCIAL POSITIONAssetsCash and Investments $ 19,038,618 21,382,728 Accounts receivable, net 9,653,590 9,702,460 Property and equipment, net 29,810,873 27,601,927 Prepaid and other 1,466,920 1,629,013
Total assets $ 59,970,001 60,316,128
LiabilitiesAccounts payable $ 1,565,276 1,764,209 Accrued expenses 7,359,618 7,348,362 Deferred revenue 4,752,403 5,575,181 Debt 23,803,588 21,904,510
Total liabilities $ 37,480,885 36,592,262
Net Assets $ 22,489,116 23,723,866
Total liabilities and net assets $ 59,970,001 60,316,128
Kalmbach Publishing CompanyKiel Area Community ChestKiwanis Club of Greater SheboyganKnights of Columbus-WI State
CouncilJames & Ruth KnutsonCarl KochEdward T. KohlKolaga Family Charitable TrustOscar KraftDennis KuesterLands' End, Inc.David & Judith LarsonLutheran Social Services of
MinnesotaA. Bela & Julie MarotiMarquette Community FoundationMichael & Jane McDonoughElizabeth McGinnessMedia Plus, LLCStanley & Marilyn MidtboGregory & Susan MillevilleEric MuehlJohn & Beryl MulhernDonald MundtPaul & Alison NevinsOctane, Inc.Marjorie OlsonHarvey PahlPanax FoundationThe Panning FoundationVernon & Dorothy PedersonLawrence PennoL.E. Phillips Family FoundationAnn PloetzDavid & Gael RomoserRichard & Kathleen RostadJohn SchlifskeSertoma Club of MilwaukeeBill ShepherdVera Silseth
John & Nancy FederleDonald FettingSheila FrisingerGolden K. KiwanisEdward & Mary GredeDavid & Barbara HammerAlan & Joanne HeggenTim & Kathleen HeldDonald & Jacquelyn HinkleEarl & Marion HolmJeanne HuismanKenneth & Marlys HurstHenry & Shirley JohnsenKaren Ann JohnsonBurl JordanRichard & Colleen KalscheuerSam KingDennis & Carol KnutsonKohler CompanyWilfred & Janet KraegelDennis & Gail KriegJudith & Leo KrzyckiSidney LandsverkLB Branch 38218M & I Bank, MilwaukeeMartin & Luella MarinJohn & Coleen MarshallRobert & Ruth MartinWayne & Hildegarde McGownRaymond & Bernice MierschMiracle Homes, Inc.Harold MoePeter & Katherine MuschinskeNew Holstein Community ChestOakwood Lutheran Homes
Association, Inc.Donald & Eddie OlsonPark Bank FoundationMargaret PaurGordon & Karen PetersenPhilip Morris CompaniesPick'n Save We Care ProgramRichard & Susan PieperCatherine PorterRobert & Shirley ReiterTom & Lila SalzwedelJohn & Susan SchallerScheels All SportMarvin & Ruth SchuetteDorothy Schulze
Honor Roll of DonorsIn 2002, individuals joined churches, corporations, foundations and United Ways in support of the LSS mission.
On behalf of the people we are privileged to serve, we thank you for your generosity. Great care was taken to
make sure that every donor was included and listed correctly. We apologize for any omissions or misspellings.
PRESIDENT'S CIRCLE$5000 & UPAnonymousFred BlumersLynde & Harry Bradley FoundationFrank G. & Frieda K. Brotz Family
FoundationLeona CloudCommunity Foundation for the Fox
Valley RegionStanley J. Cottril Fund
Community Foundation of North Central Wisconsin
Festival of Trees FoundationThe Greater Milwaukee Foundation
A. William & Joanne B. Huelsman Fund
LSS FundLuedke-Smith Fund
Gerald & Mary Lou GuthBruce & Sherrill HanstedtEunice KanneMarcia KraterJohn & Louise LearyThe Listeman FoundationLutheran Brotherhood FoundationLutheran Community FoundationOconomowoc Memorial HospitalPatrick & Angela PorterFred & Lenore RieterGlenn & Eleanor SatherShorewest RealtorsSiebert Lutheran FoundationThrivent Financial for Lutherans -
Southwest WI RegionDavid & Julia UihleinUnited Way of
AppletonDane CountyMarathon CountyMilwaukee
Racine AreaSheboygan AreaWaukesha County
West FoundationBrian & Rebekah Wickert
LIFE-CHANGERS$1000-$4999.99Jeffrey AdixFrederick & Sally AignerJohn & Susan AnciauxJon & Dee BaldockDavid & Suzy BoerkeJeff & Martha CarriganCents for Seniors FundraiserCharitable Gift Fund of Fidelity
InvestmentsChildren's Hospital-The CAP FundWilliam & Susan ChwalaCommunity League of Menomonee FallsCooperative Educational Service
AgencyGwen DowningRobert & Marilyn DueaLisa DuernbergerLarry & Shirley DukerscheinFirst Lutheran Church FoundationKevin & Sheila FrisingerLarry & Elaine FrisingerDon & Diane GavicLucile GramsGreater Milw. Combined Fed. CampaignJerome & Kathy GreenArlayne GrottveitThomas & Karen GuszkowskiTed & Carol HakalaWilliam & Rebecca HeberJames & Jennifer HillendJane Janke JohnsonHenry JaskulskiJoy Global Foundation
Mary SimonsonStackner Family FoundationFrederick & Nancie SteinhauerP. Richard StoneLawrence & Nancy StueverSunrise CompanyTargetDouglas & Barbara TimmermanUnited Way of
Brown CountyFond du Lac AreaGreater Eau ClaireManitowocMarquette County, Mich.North Rock CountyOshkosh AreaStateline Washington County
Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program
Vilter FoundationWal-Mart FoundationThe WHEDA Foundation
Builders$500-$999.99AnonymousAditus Business SolutionsAgilent Technologies-Employee
Giving CampaignAlliant Energy FoundationDaniel & Sally AnkerfeltJames & Hilda BaumgartnerRonald & Sandra BeckerWalter & Lucille BeckerRichard & Evelyn BjorklundMatthew & Susan BoelterDonald BrittThomas Bronken & Nancy HamlinBrookfield Kiwanis ClubJames & Liz BuchenRuth CaylorCousins Submarines FoundationCraft FairDaniel & Barbara De LongDebbink Family FoundationDouglas & Nancy DeweyMarilyn DuerstNila Erickson
Jane and Arthur Stangel FundJon & Rebecca StellmacherSterling & Barbara StrauseLorna SwanbergAlbert & Phyllis TrelandUnited Way of
Beaver DamChippewa AreaLa Crosse AreaMerrill AreaPlymouth AreaSt. CroixSuperior/Douglas County
University of WisconsinWaukesha State BankPaul & Kristin WegehauptDennis & Susan WeplerDonald & Juliann WestMaria Zeier TrustJohn & Barbara Zilavy
IMPROVERS$250-$499.99AAL Branch 02937L. C. AllensteinRichard & Dorothy AndersonTekla BekkedalWilliam BenedictJohn BennethumBeverly BlockDiane BloombergDavid & Cheri BoockJoel & Ruth BradtkeEvenor BrekkeBrillion City Community DriveGeorge & Judy BrockmanGerald & Patricia BroderickChristy BrownLeonard & Marcella BubolzGlenn & Mildred BuzzardAlan & Diane CarlsonJulie DaggettDorothy DahlkVeiga DeBenedettoH.C. Denison CompanyNick & Nancy DiehmPhilip & Kathleen DoescherDorner Manufacturing CorporationJames Dreger
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Employees Civic and Charitable Org.Robert & Robin ElfeDavid & Susan EricksonDouglas & Judy FahrendorffLucille FarwigArt & Ruby FieldJohn & Lorene FleckensteinWayne & Janice FoxBruce GerlingerGerman Fest Milwaukee, Inc.Elizabeth GjenvickStewart & Marilyn GloyerThe Goldammer Family FoundationGene & Dauna GollhardtLucille GollwitzerErvin GolsonEarl & Mary Ann GoodmanJanice GraperMichael & Galina GunsRoger & Sharon HackWilliam & Kathleen HahnAlma HalversonEugene & Naomi HansonStephen & Nancy HayesVerna HendricksonPaul & Jean HerkowskiRobert & Rose HickeyMark & Julie HigleyMichael & Mary HoffmanDaniel & Carmelita HoganJohn & Barb Horner-IblerIntermediate Women's Club of BeloitMarion JacobsonMargaret JamesonCynthia Jansen & Rich GottsackerJohnson DirectThe Kaztex FoundationMary KilgustPaul & Helen KinseyPaul & Suzanne KoehlGerald & Eunice KoepkePaul & Billie Jo KornThomas & Colleen KruegerRussell & Barbara LarsonLB Branches: 8225 & 8399M & I Bank of Menomonee FallsMalkin's CarpetRowland & Audrey McClellanJames & Nancy McGinnitySteven Mielke
Karen MoeThomas MozerJohn & Sara OberthalerOconomowoc Jr. Womens ClubHilda OjalaBruce & Betsy OlsonOur Savior's Lutheran Church
FoundationJoan PaulsonDavid & Louise PeteringArvid & Ruth ProseJohn PuotinenQuaker Oats FoundationJohn & Dorothy RandallPeter RettlerThomas & Dorothy RiddleGordon & Edna RieboldtDale RiggsJerry & Judith RobinsonKirk & Nancy RodmanSaksJennie SalmiSC Johnson FundRichard & Kathryn SchroederLa Verne SchulzThomas & Meredith ScrivnerRoger & Glenda SiversDorothy SkyeTerry SobelJill SoltauLois SpearJohn StalbaumJaneen StephensonGerald StoikesHarold StrasserJoan SwensonThomas & Frances TaubeLeonard & Elaine TorkelsonWilliam & Joan TorkelsonUnited Way of
Crusade of MercyDunn CountyKenosha CountyMarathon CountyMarshfield AreaNorthwoodsPortage AreaRice LakeRiver FallsSheboygan Falls
Richard BeisnerMark & Pat BelknapMarina & Michael BendikWilliam & Cynthia BergClarice BergersonLaura BerrymanMarion & Elizabeth BerrymanDoyle & Margaret Jean BeylGerald & Helen BierstedtKathy BirkleJane BjorklundMerrill & Marie BlackmanDonald & Donna BlegenJudith Ann BoeGerald & Nancy BoettcherElizabeth BohanJames & Janis BohlDennis & Marie BolstadHarry & Ardis BolstadLloyd & Gennie BostianBradley Center Sports &Entertainment CorporationJohn BrahmGregg & Kathleen BrakkeBetty BrandtCarole BrandtJeffrey & Cathy BrittonGerald & Helen BrogleyPaul & Ruth Ann BronsonBurton & Alice BrovoldJulie BrownSally BrownHjalmar BrudahlMark & Holly BrunnerRandall & Jocelyn BubolzJeannine BultmanWerner & Jacklyn BurkatLathan & Marilyn BurtonThomas & Elizabeth ButterbrodtJames & Evelyn CalveryBruce & Kathi CampbellCapital Investment Services of
AmericaLee & Judy CarlsonMildred CarlsonGerald & Joan CheckLois ChristensonThomas & Joyce ChristieMary Christoph-VillwockJohn & Ardus Cleveland
Robert & Ronna ClineVirginia CoburnGeorge & Jonelle CollinsCommunity Memorial HospitalRobert & Patricia ConsignyOrville & Mary CopoulosNorma & Anthony CzarnikMark & Maude DahlbergJohn & Judy DahlgrenDennis DarlandElizabeth DavyLaura DeGolierDouglas & Janet DemlowBernard DePreyDaniel & Shirley DettmannJohn DettmannPatti & John DewNorman & Elizabeth DickmanDodgeville Women's ClubElisabeth DogotArthur & Gladys DollJennifer DonzeGary & Kimberly DraegerIrma DreistForrest & Marilyn DrosterStephen DueaRobert DuxstadPatricia EbertViolet EbertGeneva EggersJames & Arlene EllingsonEric & Lynette EnderCarol EndlRobert EngeRobert & Susan EngelStephen & Gayle EngelstadClifford & Mary EngmanStephen & Kathleen EricksonJohn & Maraine ErnstNoel & Ethel EstensonHarry EvjenWalter & June EwerPeter & Diane FallSteve & Judy FarwigDale & Gloria FernFirst Bank Financial CentreShirley FischerDon & Marlene FitzgeraldVanessa & James FixelRobert & Mary Foley
Robert & Jean ForbessNorman FriskeDonald FritzFloyd & Sally Lea FroelichJack & Barbara FroemmingJack & Carol FrostDavid & Shelly Ann GaatzDonna GabrielsenWendy Gahn-AckleyEugene & Catherine GaniereGary GanjeRuth GarnRalph & Patricia GavicJames GelharDon GenslerDorothy GilletWayne GilmoreHarvey GlamannPaul GlasoeJerome & Jane GodsonMichael & Tamara GoginRobert & Helga GoldPeter & Betty GoldbergDennis GosseGottschalk FoundationJohn GraceShirley GraceGrand Chute Lions ClubPam Graper KiskunasHugh & Arleen GreathouseEvelyn GreenRobert & Ruth GreenheckTim & Benita GreggLawrence GrieseJames & Karen GriffinHarlan & Elaine GrindeGary & Sherri GrindelandRobert GrindellCharles GronitzMary GronouskiErling & Selma GrumstrupHarold & Velma GuntnerRobert GysbersVictor & Ruth HackbarthMary Jane HaeselichKenneth & Aldemar HagenSteven & Kathy HagerJane HaglundEunice HahnJohn Hahn
Julie Van CleaveAndrei & Diane VolkovJudith WagnerJessica WardWatry IndustriesJessie WhyteKeith WickertHenry WiemanEdwin & Susan WilsonNorman & Joan WinterhoffRalph WitteBruce & Bonnie Zielke
CAREGIVERS$100-$249.99AnonymousJean AbramsonBart & Michelle AdamsAAL Branches 5429, 6496, & 6798John & Mary AlmasiAmerican Legion AuxiliaryHarry & Dorothy AndersenBetty AndersonGary & Elaine AndersonGerald & Sharon AndersonHarold AndersonIrene AndersonJack & Kathy AndersonRobert & Jean AndersonWayne & Stephanie AndersonJanice AnderzonPerry AnkersonVictor & Christine AnthonyMarcus & Constance ArnesonJames & Mary ArthurAssociation of Lutheran
Development ExecutivesFredrick & Kay AustermannAxiom Integrated ServicesDouglas & Claire AzizB.P.O. Elks Lodge No. 1460Vivienne BabcockBarbara BannerGary BantlePatircia BardonnerRichard & Judith BassuenerRandal & Karelyn BeckBonnie & Tom BeckerWarren Behling
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Mark & Naomi HallDonald & Susan HallbergMarian HammerRaymond & Elaine HansenKatherine HansonTim & Diane HansonJoe & Stella HatlestadJohn HattenhauerRuby HauchSusan HeidtkeCarl & Linda HeinRichard HeinsMary & John HeislerJohn & Nannette HendryWilliam & Catherine HenryDavid & Kathleen HerrewigWalter HessDonald & Marilyn HetzlerHazel HiemstraEthel HillJerome HillHildegarde HolmElaine HouseHomer HowardJeanette HubbardHarold & Miriam HuthThomas & Rita IndresanoRoy & Donna JacobsenDebbie JacobsonOrville & Joan JacobsonTheo & Elizabeth JacobsonRalph & Rosemary JahnkeMarjorie JanesAdrian & Kristine JentoftMargaret JerdeeBruce & Beverly JohnsonCharles JohnsonDorothy JohnsonGeneva JohnsonJohn & Helen JohnsonKurt & Barbara JohnsonMark JohnsonNorman & Virginia JohnsonRobert & Donna JohnsonKeith & Barbara JohnstonW. Paul & Jill JonesCorrine JordanDon & Joyce JorgensenDonald & Donna JorgensenRobert Jung
Rhea KaglerTerri KaminskiKathryn KammerudeKenneth & Janice KamphuisJay & Kristine KamrathEunice KanneKenneth & Sheila KapkeDaniel & Maree KarlsKerry & Joy KarnitzRonald & Beverly KarzelRobert & Sandra KattmanJohn KellyDoris KiehnauFrederick & Lois KieserLorraine KimbleFredric & Kim KinseyHarold & Mary KirchmanKiwanis Club of DodgevilleSteven & Christine KleinRalph & Audrey KleppeSusan KloesGreg & Michele KnierimClara KniselyElmer & Geraldine KnoepkeHarriet KnudsonKen & Virginia KnutesonJohn & Joyce KoenitzerEdward J. KohlPaul & Sue KolagaDaniel KollerCarol KorfCarol KrahJody KriegJeffery KruegerOtto & Connie KruegerScott KruegerEdward & Joan KrullCalvin & Joan KuderWilliam & Helen KuehtSaima KuivilaAnndrea KulhanekKunz BuildersPatricia KupkaDonald & Barbara KurkiThomas LangeGordon LangerArt & Nancy LanglasRon LangnessLarry's Distributing CompanyBryce & Penny Larson
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ProgramJohn & Karen SilsethCraig & Jean SitterCharles & Carol SmithRichard & Gloria SmithRobert & Jane SockriderDennis & Jane SoderbergMildred SoderquistGary SommersRichard & Lucile SommersClifford & Louise SorensenVirginia SorumAugust & Grace StaehlingThomas & Amy StanczykMichael & Maria SteckRobert & Ramona StefanskiJohn & Linda StehmanGary & Dawn SteinCharlene SteinbergKenneth & Marlis SteinerWarren & Janet SteinertRobert SteinfeldtC. Edward & Eleanor StevensT. H. Stoltenberg & AssociatesJosephine StoneDonald & Paulene StormSandra StratzJohn StreffSidney SvensonDora Jane SwansonMya & Sandra SweDean & Janet SwistonSteve Syrja
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TAP Pharmaceutical ProductsEsther TaylorFrank TaylorMartha TaylorRussell ThayerThomas & Mary Ellen ThiedeHoward ThompsonRichard & Eleanore ThomsenGerald & Marlene ThursDavid & Martha TiedeAlexander & Eileen TreisLloyd & Karen TschurwaldOrlando & Marion TweetLeonard & Audrey TysverLee & Doris UllandUnited Way of
Delta County, Mich.Fort Atkinson AreaRiponShawano CountyTri-City Area
Gladys VahlRobert & Jolene Van ThielHarold & Norma VandenbergenJames & Pamela Vander PloegVeterans Foreign Wars-BurnsAuxiliary No. 388Robert & Mary VevleWayne & Patricia ViereckPeter & Kathie ViesselmannDale & Eldora VollrathGerald & Germaine WaakJake & Eileen WagnerLorraine WagnerGeorge & Dee WardebergWashington Mutual Combined
CampaignJean WatsonRobert & Gloria WeigandtRandall & Cynthia WeltzienVera WensoleFlorence WetzelMaurice & Grace WhiteFrank & Marcine WilfrathHoward WilharmsRichard & Violet WilhelmTrevor & Margaret WillGlen & Beverly WolffRussell & Sheila WolffRandall & Linda Wollmer
Bethel, Hudson Bethel, Ishpeming, MI Bethel, La Crosse Bethel, Madison Bethel, Oconto Falls Bethel, Superior Bethel, Viroqua Bethel Evangelical, Menominee, MI Bethel Evangelical, Muskego Bethesda, Dresser Bethlehem, Bay City Bethlehem, Brodhead Bethlehem, Florence Bethlehem-Edmund, Cobb Bethlehem-Pella, Marion Big Drywood, Cadott Big Elk Creek, Elk Mound Blanchardville, Blanchardville Bone Lake, Luck Bonnet Prairie, Rio Bristol, Sun Prairie Brush Creek-Ontario, Cashton Burke, Madison Calvary, Antigo Calvary, Brookfield Calvary, Green Bay Calvary, Merrill Calvary, Minocqua Calvary, Minong Calvary, Neillsville Calvary, Oshkosh Calvary, Two Rivers Castle Rock, Montfort Central, Chippewa Falls Central, Edgerton Central Evangelical, Mondovi Chetek, Chetek Chimney Rock Lutheran-Strum, OsseoChrist, Arcadia Christ, De Forest Christ, Menomonie Christ, Oshkosh Christ, Salem Christ, Somerset Christ, Spring Green Christ, Stoughton Christ Our Savior, Sussex Christ the King, Combined Locks Christ the King, Delafield Christ the King, Onalaska
Christ the King, Port Washington Christ the King Evangelical, Brookfield Christ the Servant, Waukesha Christ the Victor, New Berlin Christus, Clintonville Church of Our Saviour Evangelical,
Fond du Lac Colfax, Colfax Concordia, Superior Cooksville, Evansville Coon Valley, Coon Valley County Line, Markesan Covenant, Stoughton Cross, Burlington Cross, Ixonia Cross of Life, Brookfield Dallas, Dallas De Soto, De Soto Deerfield, Deerfield Deronda, Amery Divine Word, Milwaukee Dovre, New Auburn Dr. Martin Luther, Oconomowoc Drammen, Mondovi East Immanuel, Amery East Koshkonong, Cambridge East Lemonweir, New Lisbon Eden Evangelical, Munising, MI Eidsvold, Bay City Eleva, Eleva Elias, Gresham Elim, Amery Elk Creek, Osseo Emanuel, Brandon Emanuel, Skandia, MI Emmanuel, Menominee, MI Emmanuel Evangelical, Seymour English, Ellsworth English, La Crosse English Lutheran of Bateman,
Chippewa Falls Evangelical, Black River Falls Evangelical, Mt. Horeb Evangelical, Pigeon Falls Evangelical Lutheran of the
Atonement, Racine Fagernes, Blair Fairview, Dodgeville Faith, Cameron Faith, Cedarburg
Faith, Clayton Faith, Columbus Faith, Cuba City Faith, Durand Faith, Grantsburg Faith, Ishpeming, MI Faith, Janesville Faith, Marshfield Faith, Rock, MI Faith, Rosholt Faith, Three Lakes Faith, Valders Faith, Walworth Faith, White Pine, MI Faith Evangelical, Balsam Lake Faith of Black Hammer, Spring
Grove, MN Farmington, Waupaca First, Amery First, Barron First, Beaver Dam First, Blair First, Clear Lake First, Cumberland First, Eau Claire First, Ewen, MI First, Gladstone, MI First, Hayward First, Iron River, MI First, Janesville First, Lodi First, Lone Rock First, Manitowoc First, New Richmond First, Ogdensburg First, Onalaska First, Poy Sippi First, Stone Lake First, Stoughton First, Trenary, MI First American, Oconto First English Evangelical, Wausau First English, Appleton First English, Oshkosh First English, Platteville First English, Whitewater First English, Wisconsin Rapids First Evangelical, Cushing First Evangelical, Ogema First Evangelical, Westboro
First of Arland, Prairie Farm First of West Allis, West Allis First of Winona, Mass City, MI First -Trempealeau Valley, Taylor First United, Sheboygan Fish Creek Ridge-Rockland, Cashton Florist Avenue, Milwaukee Fountain, Hustler Fox Point Evangelical, Milwaukee Franklin, Viroqua Freeman-Ferryville, De Soto French Creek, Ettrick Fristad, Centuria Galilee, Pewaukee Georgetown, Balsam Lake Gethsemane, Baldwin Gethsemane Evangelical, Brookfield Gethsemane Evangelical, Racine Gilman, Spring Valley Gloria Dei, Menomonee Falls Gloria Dei, Neenah Gloria Dei, Tomah Good Shepherd, Ashland Good Shepherd, Green Bay Good Shepherd, Houghton, MI Good Shepherd, Janesville Good Shepherd, Madison Good Shepherd, Marshfield Good Shepherd, Mondovi Good Shepherd, Plover Good Shepherd, Viroqua Good Shepherd, Wausau Good Shepherd English Evangelical,
La Crosse Good Shepherd West, Madison Grace, Appleton Grace, Brill Grace, Darlington Grace, Dodgeville Grace, Eau Claire Grace, Elroy Grace, Grafton Grace, Gwinn, MI Grace, Marshfield Grace, Oconto Falls Grace, Thiensville Grace, Tomahawk Grace, Wisconsin Rapids Grace English, Berlin Grace Evangelical, Monroe
Marlene & Thomas YaegerRoger YoungLen & Lynne ZachariasMark ZajackowskiSelma ZeigerKenneth & Thora ZeitlerPaul & Gloria ZimmermanRobert & Betty ZimmermanErik & Phyllis Zingelman
CHURCHESAbiding Savior, Milwaukee Adams, Argyle Adoration Evangelical, Greenfield Advent, Ltd., Cedarburg Advent, Madison All Saints, Wakefield, MI Arbutus, Antigo Argyle, Argyle Ascension, Green Bay Ascension, Milwaukee Ascension, Waukesha Atonement Evangelical, Beloit Atonement, Green Bay Atonement, Muskego Augustana, Cumberland Balsam, Amery Barneveld, Barneveld Bay View, Sturgeon Bay Bethania, Racine Bethany, Amasa, MI Bethany, Aniwa Bethany, Catawba Bethany, Ephraim Bethany, Grantsburg Bethany, Mauston Bethany, Negaunee, MI Bethany, New Lisbon Bethany, Rice Lake Bethany, Siren Bethany, Star Prairie Bethany, Viroqua Bethany, Wisconsin Rapids Bethany English Evangelical, WI Dells Bethany Evangelical, Ishpeming, MI Bethany of Keweenaw, Mohawk, MI Bethany-La Farge, Cashton Bethel, Green Bay Bethel, Hawkins
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Grace Ev.-West Sweden, Frederic Grace of Pleasantville, Whitehall Grace of Winchester, Larsen Hainesville, Sturgeon Bay Halfway Creek, Holmen Hardies Creek, Ettrick Hay River, Ridgeland Hitterdahl, Iola Holmen, Holmen Holy Communion, Racine Holy Cross, Glenwood City Holy Cross, Menomonee Falls Holy Trinity Evangelical, West Allis Hope, Brule Hope, Ladysmith Hope, Milton Hope, Wautoma Immanuel, Baileys Harbor Immanuel, Caledonia, MN Immanuel, Cashton Immanuel, Cedarburg Immanuel, Cornucopia Immanuel, Eau Claire Immanuel, Merrimac Immanuel, Milwaukee Immanuel, Mt. Horeb Immanuel, Rhinelander Immanuel, Strum Immanuel, Waupun Immanuel, Wausau Immanuel Evangelical, Lake Geneva Immanuel Evangelical, Pepin Immanuel Evangelical, Watertown Immanuel-Glenwood City, Wilson Immanuel of Lebanon, Watertown Immanuel of Negaunee, Negaunee, MI Immanuel-Trinity, Fond du Lac Incarnation, Milwaukee Independence, Independence Jackson Park Evangelical, Milwaukee Jefferson Prairie,Poplar Grove,ILJoy, Prescott Kickapoo United, Soldiers Grove King of Glory English Evangelical,
Greenfield King of Kings, Milwaukee Kingo, Milwaukee Kings Valley, Osseo Lake Edge, Madison Lake Park Evangelical, Milwaukee
Lakeside Community, Webster Laketown, Cushing Lakeview, Madison Lewis Valley-Holmen, Mindoro Lincoln Park, Milwaukee Little Falls, Amery Little Norway, Black River Falls Little Plum, Pepin Living Hope, Ettrick Long Lake-Sarona, Sarona Longwood Emmanuel, Greenwood Lord of Life, Kenosha Luck, Luck Luther Memorial, Delavan Luther Memorial, Gays Mills Luther Memorial Evangelical,
West Allis Luther Valley, Beloit Lutheran of Peace, Platteville Lutheran of the Living Christ,
Germantown Lutheran of the Redeemer, Racine Lutheran of the Reformation,
Milwaukee Lutheran of the Resurrection,
Pewaukee Lyster, Nelson Martin Luther Evangelical, Milwaukee McFarland Evangelical, McFarland Memorial, Glendale Messiah, Marquette, MI Messiah, Twin Lakes Messiah, Washburn Messiah Evangelical, Madison Middle Coon Valley, Chaseburg Midvale Community, Madison Mindoro, Mindoro Modena, Mondovi Moe-Clear Lake, Clayton Mt. Calvary, Rothschild Mt. Calvary, Trempealeau Mt. Carmel, Milwaukee Mt. Hope, West Allis Mt. Olive Evangelical, Mukwonago Mt. Pleasant, Racine Mt. Sterling, Mt. Sterling Mt. Zion Evangelical, Wauwatosa Nazareth-Withee Nelsonville, Nelsonville New Hope, Downsville
New Hope, Sand Creek New Scandinavia, Dallas North Beaver Creek, Ettrick North Cape Evangelical, Franksville North Coon Prairie, Cashton North New Hope Evangelical, Rosholt North Running Valley, Colfax North West Prairie, Viroqua Northfield, Hixton Northland, Iola Norton, Colfax Norway Evangelical, Wind Lake Norway Grove Memorial, De Forest Osseo Evangelical, Osseo Otter Creek, Highland Our Redeemer, La Crosse Our Redeemer, Newberry, MI Our Redeemer Evangelical, MenashaOur Redeemer's, Suring Our Savior, Iron River Our Savior's, Amery Our Savior's, Beldenville Our Savior's, Beloit Our Savior's, Bloomer Our Savior's, Cornell Our Savior's, Denmark Our Savior's, Eau Claire Our Savior's, Greenwood Our Savior's, Hartland Our Savior's, Hixton Our Savior's, Iola Our Savior's, La Crosse Our Savior's, Marinette Our Savior's, Menomonie Our Savior's, Milwaukee Our Savior's, Neenah Our Savior's, Oconomowoc Our Savior's, Racine Our Savior's, Rice Lake Our Savior's, Soldiers Grove Our Savior's, Solon Springs Our Savior's, Stanley Our Savior's, Sun Prairie Our Savior's, Superior Our Savior's, West Bend Our Savior's, West Salem Our Savior's, Wheeler Our Savior's of Riceford, Spring
Grove, MN Our Saviour Evangelical, Appleton
Our Saviour-Paynesville, Ewen, MI Our Saviour's, Chippewa Falls Our Saviour's, Merrill Our Saviour's, Whitehall Our Saviour's-WI Heights Parish,
Black Earth Peace, Amherst Peace, Baldwin Peace, Cobb Peace, Dresser Peace, Edgar Peace, Green Bay Peace, Menomonie Peace, Poplar Peace, Readstown Peace, Waunakee Peace Evangelical, Belmont Peace-Split Rock, Tigerton Perry Evangelical, Mt. Horeb Pigeon Creek, Pigeon Falls Pilgrim, Frederic Pilgrim, Wausau Pilgrim Evangelical, Superior Pioneer Lake, Conover Pleasant Valley, Eleva Portland, Cashton Primrose, Belleville Prince of Peace, Appleton Prince of Peace, Coloma Prince of Peace, Eagle River Prince of Peace, La Crescent, MN Prince of Peace, Marquette, MI Prince of Peace, Milwaukee Range Evangelical Parish, South
Range, MI Redeemer, Rio Redeemer, Wittenberg Redemption Evangelical, Wauwatosa Reformation, Brookfield Resurrection, Green Bay Ridgeland, Ridgeland Rockdale, Cambridge Sabylund, Stockholm Salem, Bark River, MI Salem, Ironwood, MI Salem, Shell Lake Saron, Ashland Scandinavia, Scandinavia Shepherd of the Bay, Ellison Bay Shepherd of the Hill, Elk Mound
Shepherd of the Hills, New Glarus Shepherd of the Lakes Evangelical,
Sayner Shepherd of the Lakes, Waupaca Siloa, Ontonagon, MI Skogdalen, Westby South Beaver Creek, Ettrick South Beef River, Osseo South West Prairie, Viroqua Spring Lake, Spring Valley Spring Prairie, De Forest Springdale, Mount Horeb Squaw Creek, Black River Falls St. Andrew, Racine St. Andrew, Sheboygan St. James Trinity, Fall Creek St. John, De Pere St. John, Edgar St. John, Janesville St. John, Mosinee St. John, Phillips St. John, Wausau St. John Evangelical, Alma St. John's, Black Earth St. John's, Bloomer St. John's, Brookfield St. John's, Eau Claire St. John's, Elkhorn St. John's, Evansville St. John's, Gillett St. John's, Gilman St. John's, Grafton St. John's, Jackson St. John's, Johnson Creek St. John's, Leopolis St. John's, Little Suamico St. John's, Madison St. John's, Oconomowoc St. John's, Oregon St. John's, Prairie du Sac St. John's, Reedsburg St. John's, Spencer St. John's English, Beaver Dam St. John's Evangelical, Boscobel St. John's Evangelical, Marion St. John's Evangelical, Oshkosh St. John's Evangelical, Spring Valley St. John's Evangelical, West
Milwaukee St. John's of Leland, North Freedom
St. John's of Morgan, Oconto Falls St. John's of Nekimi, Oshkosh St. John's-Polar, Antigo St. John's-Riplinger, Spencer St. Luke, Slinger St. Luke-Foster, Osseo St. Luke's, Middleton St. Luke's, Sheboygan Falls St. Luke's, Waukesha St. Luke's Evangelical, Greendale St. Luke's-Rome, Sullivan St. Mark, Neenah St. Mark's Evangelical, Cudahy St. Mark's Evangelical, Waukesha St. Mary's, Kenosha St. Matthew, Marion St. Matthew, Palmyra St. Matthew's Evangelical, Wauwatosa St. Michael, Hustisford St. Olaf's, Rubicon St. Paul, Augusta St. Paul, Beloit St. Paul, Ironwood, MI St. Paul, Neenah St. Paul, Wauzeka St. Paul, Wilton St. Paul Evangelical, Manitowoc St. Paul of Potosi, Lancaster St. Paul-Marxville, Mazomanie St. Paul-Sugar Island, Watertown St. Paul's, Aniwa St. Paul's, Baraboo St. Paul's, Curtiss St. Paul's, La Crosse St. Paul's, Mayville St. Paul's, Milwaukee St. Paul's, Racine St. Paul's, Random Lake St. Paul's-Crystal Lake, Westfield St. Paul's Evangelical, Medford St. Paul's Evangelical, Waterloo St. Paul's Liberty, Deerfield St. Peter, Fennimore St. Peter, Sheboygan St. Peter Evangelical, Prairie du Chien St. Peter of Richford, Wautoma St. Peter's, Camp Douglas St. Peter's, Loganville St. Peter's, Luck St. Peter's Evangelical, Janesville
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St. Stephen, Wausau St. Stephen the Martyr, Greendale St. Stephen's, Edgar St. Stephen's Evangelical, Monona St. Stephen's-Rogersville, RosendaleStanfold, Rice Lake Sugar Creek, Elkhorn Taylor, Taylor Trade Lake Zion, Frederic Trinity, Adams Trinity, Arkdale Trinity, Birchwood Trinity, Boyceville Trinity, Cashton Trinity, Cedarburg Trinity, Cumberland Trinity, Fort Atkinson Trinity, Green Bay Trinity, Ishpeming, MI Trinity, La Crosse Trinity, Lake Mills Trinity, Loyal Trinity, Madison Trinity, Rapid River, MI Trinity, Rhinelander Trinity, South Milwaukee Trinity, Sparta Trinity, Spooner
Trinity, Stambaugh, MI Trinity, Stevens Point Trinity, Unity Trinity, Washington Island Trinity, Waupaca Trinity, West Bend Trinity-Deronda (Garfield), Amery Trinity English Evangelical, Appleton Trinity Evangelical, Pell Lake Trinity Evangelical, Rice Lake Trinity Evangelical-Stettin, Wausau Trinity of Falun, Siren Trinity of Norden, Mondovi United, Crystal Falls, MI United, L'Anse, MI United, Prairie Farm United in Christ, Morrisonville Upper Beaver Creek, Taylor Upper Pigeon Creek, Hixton Utica-Ferryville, Mt. Sterling Vang, Westby Vermont, Black Earth Vernon Evangelical, Mukwonago Wainola Evangelical, Mass City, MI West Akers, Prairie Farm West Blue Mounds, Blue Mounds West Immanuel, Osceola West Koshkonong, Stoughton
West Middleton, Verona Westby-Coon Prairie, Westby Williams Bay, Williams Bay Wilmington, Caledonia, MN Wilson, Wilson Wiota, South Wayne Yellow Lake, Webster York Memorial, Blanchardville Zion, Ashippun Zion, Blair Zion, Caroline Zion, Fairwater Zion, Galesville Zion, Horicon Zion, Manawa Zion, Manistique, MI Zion, Marinette Zion, Rock Springs Zion, Shawano Zion, St. Ignace, MI Zion, Stratford Zion, Viroqua Zion, Wausau Zion, Woodville Zion-Allenville, Moran, MI Zion Evangelical, Appleton Zion of Big Flats, Nekoosa
We also thank the many individuals, organizations and foundations who supported the LSS mission with a
gift of under $100. Due to space constraints, we regret being unable to list each donor's name.
OfficersChair Jay FulkersonAppleton, WI
First Vice-Chair Hildegarde McGownMadison, WI
Second Vice-Chair John SilsethBrookfield, WI
Treasurer George RothMilwaukee, WI
Secretary Dave MeissnerBrookfield, WI
DirectorsRichard Bjorklund Eagle River, WI
Jean Hundertmark Clintonville, WI
Mark Jolivette Mindoro, WI
James Klauser Milwaukee, WI
Carol McNulty Racine, WI
Peter Muschinske Marshfield, WI
Thelma Sias Milwaukee, WI
Tom Scrivner Whitefish Bay, WI
Ken Smith Madison, WI
Advisory DirectorsRobert Berg, BishopNorthwest Synod
George Carlson, BishopSouth Central Synod
James Justman, BishopEast Central Synod
April Larson, BishopLa Crosse Area Synod
Thomas A. Skrenes, BishopNorthern Great Lakes Synod
Paul Stumme-Diers, BishopGreater Milwaukee Synod
LSS ManagementDavid N. LarsonPresident and CEO
Jeffrey G. CarriganVice President of Resource Development
Michael H. GunsVice President of Finance, CFO
Ted A. HakalaVice President of West Central Region
Michael D. HoffmanVice President of Human Resources
Cynthia J. JansenExecutive Assistant
Edward T. KohlVice President of South Region
Criselda Ros-DuklerVice President of North East Region andCommunity Relations and Partnerships
Chair A. William HuelsmanWaukesha, WI
Vice Chair Gerald F. KoepkePewaukee, WI
President David N. LarsonLSS President and CEO
Vice President Jeff CarriganLSS Vice President of Resource Development
Treasurer Michael H. GunsLSS Vice President of Finance, CFO
Secretary & Founder A. Bela MarotiMilwaukee, WI
DirectorsDavid C. Boerke Milwaukee, WI
Robert E. Duea Mequon, WI
Thomas P. Guszkowski Milwaukee, WI
Raymond H. Laub Milwaukee, WI
John MacIver Milwaukee, WI
Thomas A. Mack Wausau, WI
Michael C. McDonough Brookfield, WI
Eric J. Muehl Mequon, WI
Margaret M. Paur Milwaukee, WI
David Romoser Mequon, WI
LSS Board of Directors
LSS Foundation Board of Directors
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