WINTER 2020 NEWSLETTER
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IN THIS ISSUE: From the Desk of the Executive Director
PAGE 2 Our Mission & Impact
PAGE 3 2020 Event Recaps
PAGE 5 2nd Chance Shop
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Alumni Success Stories
PAGE 9 Honors, Memorials, and Donors
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CATCH UP WITH PICKLES! A long-timer featured on last year's cover who found his forever home!
FROM THE DESK OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Board Officers
KIRA ROBSON
President Diane Menza
Vice President Lynne Williams
2020 has been interesting to say the least.
Board Advisor Chatka Ruggiero Treasurer Marsha McClellan
A year full of political and social stress, and a new norm of physical disconnect from others challenged us all in so many ways.
Secretary Keli Wojciechowski
little bit of light in all of this.
the spotlight.
people turned to connecting with animals. When the shelter in place was initially implemented, animal agencies everywhere saw record breaking adoption and foster interest and animal surrender and intake
Advisory Board
to the shelter fell to an all time low.
became more relevant than ever before, and for someone who has worked in this
Staff
field for over 20 years, that was amazing to see.
Executive Director Kira Robson
Adoption & Foster Staff Andrew Schmidthuber, Michelle Wilfred, and Darcy Herman-Blecha Animal Care Staff Elisabeth Armstrong, Sophie Asaria, Laura Cuellar, Jiliana JoynerDowney, Rachel Flynn, Romario Huerta, Samantha Miller, and Elisabeth Tapoi 2nd Chance Shop Keeper Kevin Murphy Veterinary/Clinic Staff Barbara Kompare, DVM; Jesse Navatta, DVM; Jessica Von Waldau, DVM; Michelle Watt
Animals provide companionship,
they give a sense of purpose, they make us laugh, and they help us get out and exercise.
Shelter Manager Mia Lindner
Volunteer Coordinator Jordan Wilkerson
The
value of our connection with animals
Paul Harvey Jr., and Errol Kirsch
Assistant Manager of Animal Care Perry Kubala
Since we were told we had
to “keep our distance” from humans,
Robin Akers, Brian Cheske, Ann Dow, Gail Friedman, Gabrielle Giertz, Jow Gwozdz, Lisa Polk, Megan Rooney, and Vytas Sulaitis
Animal Population Manager Aubrey Meyer
This year, we
saw the human-animal bond get its time in
Board Members
Development & Events Manager Quinn Lentz
But, [for those of us who work in the
animal sheltering world] there has been a
It’s quite amazing, but I think in
many ways animals have the ability to make us whole.
F
irst, I’d like to thank every single one of
you for your unwavering support throughout
I want to end with that, as this will be our
the year. Thank you for keeping in touch with
focus as we look at the possibilities of the
us through our emails and social media
new year.
platforms, as we looked to cut costs where we
for animals and for our organization.
were able, including the printing and mailing
Wishing you and your families a healthy
of our bi-annual newsletter.
and happy new year!
Your willingness
Thank you for all that you do
to adapt to our adjusted operations, your participation in the virtual versions of our events, sending in supplies from our wish lists, and your generous monetary contributions helped to ensure that we were able to continue our essential work.
This year forced us to re-evaluate many aspects of the work we were doing and pushed us to find new ways of doing things. Some of those new ways proved to be better and gave us a pathway to make changes that will have a lasting impact as we move forward. I am proud to report that even with the constraints of this year, Animal Care League found homes for over 800 animals, grew our foster program by 50%, created a pet retention program that provided over 100 food and supply packages to those in need, and closed on a new building giving us lots of room to grow!
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This year forced us to reevaluate... and pushed us to find new ways of doing things.
OUR MISSION & IMPACT Provide shelter, medical care, and comfort to animals in need
Reduce animal overpopulation
~
5 out of 10
Promote the human and animal bond
ACL PETS ARE IN FOSTER CARE
98%
Community resouce
LIVE RELEASE RATE
PROVIDE
REDUCE
PROMOTE
COMMUNITY
We have a firm policy of
We believe that spay and neuter
We have many wonderful
The Animal Care League's Pets &
sheltering adoptable animals
is vital to reducing the number of
companion pets for foster and
People Support Program works
until we can find them a home.
homeless animals on the street
adoption here at the ACL!
to keep pets with their people
This means that no matter how
and out of shelters.
and in the shelter systems. Every one of our residents are
long it takes, we will give every animal the best opportunity to
We offer low cost spay and
spayed or neutered, vaccinated,
Pet food and supplies are
find a new home.
neuter surgeries, low cost
microchipped, and have
available through this program
microchipping, and low cost
undergone a behavioral analysis
to seniors (60+) and those
We have accomplished this by
vaccines at our clinic located at
(which helps us identify methods
experiencing a financial hardship
taking proactive approaches to
1011 Garfield in Oak Park, IL.
to help them thrive) before
in and around Oak Park.
they're ready for adoption.
animal care and adoption as well
Contactless delivery is available
as preventative measures to help
We also offer subsidized or free
reduce the number of homeless
essential and spay/neuter
We also have a wide range of
to those who are homebound/do
animals in our community.
surgeries as a part of our PPSP.
supportive resources to promote
not have access to
the human/animal bond.
transportation.
Adoptions
Pets in Foster
Foster Families
Volunteer Hours
Spay/Neuter Surgeries
PPSP Packs Distributed
824 487 202 8.7K 100 100 3
ADAPTING AND PIVOTING KIRA ROBSON
Just before COVID-19 changed our world, the Animal Care League was running as any other shelter would--especially one with municipal contracts. Every cage and kennel was full, and stress amongst animals in the shelter, as well as the staff caring for them, was high. Adoptions remained difficult for animals who were shy or were overwhelmed by the environment.
When shutting things down became necessary to halt the spread of COVID-19, we needed to quickly adapt to ensure that our essential services were able to operate while keeping health and safety top of mind. In order to keep staff and volunteers in the building to a minimum, we turned to our network to place as many animals as possible into foster care. Intake came to an eerie halt as the public stayed at home and animal control and police officers prioritized emergencies. In order to minimize human contact, we turned to technology as a new way to interact with adopters as well as those who had lost or found a pet.
As we settled into this new routine, staff and volunteers began to have more time to spend with the animals who were still housed in the shelter. We saw animals who had been stressed in their kennels, blossom in their foster homes. We saw animals who would typically have a hard time getting adopted at the shelter, being showcased in a better light through virtual adoption appointments. We saw the community step up to help to reunite lost pets via social media and other tools before bringing them to the shelter. We saw people in our community enthusiastically adopt, foster and donate in a time of absolute uncertainty. And, in order to offer support to those in need, partnerships with other animal welfare and social service organizations were formed or grew stronger.
And therein lies the “ah-ha� moment. The disruption of COVID-19 just pivoted us, and animal services in general, to a better way of doing things. The adaptations we made, might just be the future of animal sheltering.
As we move into next year, as well as build out our future plans, Animal Care League will be focusing on continuing to leverage community support and partnerships to reduce intake and house most pets in homes vs. in the shelter. keeping pets and families together, and offer more robust lost and found services.
We will continue to build and develop our foster program, and utilize technology and our foster parents as advocates for our adoptable animals.
We will work
to ensure that pets physically entering the shelter have outcome pathways identified before or at the time of intake, so in-shelter length of stay is drastically reduced keeping shelter space open for emergency medical care and short term housing for pets with urgent needs.
While we know that next year will not be without its own challenges, we are excited to move in this new direction. We are excited to play a role in building a system to better address the modern needs of communities when it comes to animal services, and we are excited to have you be a part of it.
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We will continue to grow programs and services that support
EVENTS
OUR TOP PICKS This year's events were a little out of the ordinary but we found ways to keep up the momentum to rally support behind our mission. And BONUS, they were a lot of fun! Below are our top 3 picks from our 2020 events—continue reading to find out why!
TRIVIA NIGHTS
CLEAR THE SHELTERS
#GIVING TUESDAY
We held 3 online trivia nights this
Instead of the typical one day
Our community really showed up
year, all of which helped us build
event, this year's Clear the
for homeless animals this year by
stronger relationships with our
Shelters was a month-long
helping us raise over $120,000 on
community supporters! And a
adoption and fundraising
#GivingTuesday! It's the most
special thanks to Pittie Clothing
campaign. In August 2020, we
we've ever raised, and boy did we
Co., and Exit Strategy for
helped 129 pets find homes and
need it this year. A special thanks
partnering with us this year, and
raise much needed funds thanks to
to Chatka Ruggiero for matching
our volunteer, Ellen Bartolozzi for
national coverage from People
all donations!
writing our trivia questions!
Magazine, NBC, and Telemundo!
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2ND CHANCE THRIFT SHOP OUR YEAR-ROUND FUNDRAISER The Animal Care League’s 2nd Chance Thrift Shop offers new and gently used clothing, accessories, jewelry, pet items, housewares, antiques, small furniture, and more!
All proceeds from the 2nd Chance Thrift Shop support the Animal Care League’s Programs and Services.
Clip out/show the below coupon for 20% off your first purchase!
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THE FOSTER BOOM JORDAN WILKERSON
"... Fostering provide[s] a pathway out of the shelter... empowering our community to directly participate in saving lives."
We’re thrilled to express how deeply
League find loving homes, while temporary
appreciative we are of our foster network! Not
through fostering and lasting through
only does fostering provide a pathway out of
adoption, so that they can retain the right to
the shelter but the program itself empowers
live a long life in peace and harmony with
our community to directly participate in saving
people.
lives. If you or someone you know would like to get It’s no secret that one of the byproducts of
involved in these life-saving programs, please
COVID-19 is that more pets are being placed in
contact our Adoption or Foster teams today!
foster homes, thus the trajectory of building
Simply fill out a Foster and/or Adoption
and maintaining a robust foster program has
Application from our website at
been placed at the forefront of many animal
www.animalcareleague.org to get started.
welfare organizations to meet public demand, which continues to be a rewarding and fun ongoing practice for ACL!
As it pertains to the success and longevity of such foster programming, now that animal fostering is a widely accepted practice, we anticipate that these programs will continue growing as our communities build empathy toward shelter pets. Thus, our 2021 organizational plan not only includes the survival ACLs foster program but also ensuring that it thrives for years to come!
And in addition to working for exclusive programs for shelter pets; we’re working hard to empower past, present, and future ACL foster parents to continue making strides in animal welfare and in our community!
Since we’re passionate about ensuring that every pet has a chance to thrive, we take the time to ensure that everyone who enters our shelter receives comprehensive medical exams and check-ups, is vaccinated, de-wormed, microchipped, and spayed or neutered.
And because we’re contracted with Oak Park and surrounding municipalities it’s our job to ensure that pets admitted to the Animal Care
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THE POWER OF COMMUNITY
(including food, litter, litter boxes, toys, treats, leashes, collars, sweaters, etc.), all of which were prepared and delivered by ACL volunteers.
Animal Care League's PPSP has allowed schools, faith-based, company, and youth groups to build teamwork through their participation in hosting virtual food drives! Not only are these groups making the best of these difficult times but they're also cognizant of the immense toll that
JORDAN WILKERSON
the pandemic has taken on our community.
Our mission of "... providing shelter, medical care, and comfort to animals in need; reducing In October 2020, we launched our Pets & People Support Program (PPSP) with an aim of—drum roll, please—supporting pets and people by keeping them together in this extreme time of global need.
animal overpopulation; and acting as a community resource, thus promoting the human/animal bond." Has never been more relevant, and by helping our community members overcome the financial barriers that COVID has thrown upon them, we're ensuring
Since its start, over 1,000 pounds of pet food has been delivered and multiple services rendered,
that it will not be the deciding factor for anyone having to rehome their pets.
including subsidized and free spay and neuter surgeries. And thanks to our partnership with Beyond Hunger, we also provide human food in our monthly care package deliveries which have made a huge impact on the lives of our senior citizens!
Pets and people are mutually beneficial to each other's mental and physical wellbeing and we intend on keeping that bond fully intact while we all do our best to stick it out through this pandemic as a community.
The PPSP gives pet owners in our community access to free or low-cost spay and neuter services, all the while keeping animals out of shelters through monthly supplemental food deliveries. And thanks to a grant provided by the OPRF Chamber of Commerce, we’re able to help pet families, especially seniors, keep up with their pet’s health and provide preventable services (assistance with pet rental fees, microchipping, veterinary care, etc.) that are either supplemental, subsidized, or totally free!
Since October, we’ve delivered over 100 care packages
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Over 1,000 pounds of food has been delivered and multiple services rendered...
BOO (A.K.A. ALVIN) "I am happy to report that “Boo” (as my 5-year-old daughter has renamed him (she was very Halloween focused at the time) is very happy and we all just LOVE him.
He is the friendliest, most playful and loving cat we have had the pleasure to know and he settled into our home immediately.
Thank you again for helping us find each other." -The Quinn Family
ACL ALUMNI SUCCESS STORIES SWEET LOVE
We're all proud of our work here at the ACL—from board members, staff, volunteers, donors, to advocates—we all play different roles to serve our mission and we all equally contribute to catalyzing change for homeless animals in our community!
BETTIE & TANG
The fruits of our labor are lives saved and changed forever. To highlight our work, we'd love to present you with some updates on some ACL residents who were adopted into their forever homes this year: Sir Pickles, Bettie and Tang, and Boo.
“... I reached out for these two because I had decided to adopt again after the passing of my prior furry angel. [Bettie and Tang’s]
SIR PICKLES
coloring, their backstory, and our instant connection made me fall in love with them.
"I decided to adopt a dog about a year after buying my first house. I had never been without a dog for that long and was really lonely.
It’s going more than splendidly. The psychological benefits of having these two furry companions are great; they make me laugh and smile constantly!” - Suzanne R.
When I put in an application to the ACL they told me about Pickles. It was hard at first but every day Pickles opened up a little more. I now know he is a big baby who enjoys adventures to new places and morning cuddles. Taking him with me gives me the confidence to go to new places." - Kristen N.
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Honor and memorial donations ensure that legacies on behalf of those listed below are carried on.
HONORS PETS
PEOPLE
Bilbo, Princess,
Ally McCrory
& Chloe
Amy & Ed Senf
Dotsie
Andie Kramer & Al
Hecate & her
Harris
kittens
Annie Askham
Ladybird
B. Sabatino
Moxie
Benjamin Drucker
Raja
Bennett Sabatino
Riley
Bill Powell
Roxy
Bobby Caride
Snow
Brian & Clau Rachwalski Brittany Olis Cece Miller Cheryl Runge
Christie Putz
Kelly Riordan
Noa Frank
Kemper Family
David Protess
Laila
Renee Caliendo
Vagias Family
Deana Sherry
Lindsay Tobolik
Renee Liss & the
Denise Farnum
Lisette O.
Paw Practice
Ellie Reidt
Liz, Lupe, & Evan
Roberta B. Sullivan
Fran, Amy, & Bill
Malin
Robin
Francesca Cacciatore
Maria Davidson-Perry
Ronald Koch
Greg & Stacy Miller
Maria Jepson
Sarah Hoffman &
Jack Ridenour
Martha McCurdy
Greg Bell
Jennifer Dickinson
Maryclaire Ahlgren
Sean Grennan
Jenny Byron
Meg Ramos
Kathy Santen
Jim Jacobson
Megan Miller
Shelagh Nikkel
Joan Gumbel
Mr. James Bohd,
Sophie Asaria
Joseph Cote
Jojo, & Peter
Stacey Durley
Judy Loevy
Ms. Barbara Gron-
Steve Kieffer
Kate Neville
Grosse
Steve Schlesinger
Kathy Santen
Naomi Poe
Teddy
Sean Grennan
Nickels Jepson
Paramadilok
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To illuminate that special someone in your life, please contact: development @animalcareleague. org.
MEMORIALS
In memory of Ash
PETS
Champ Hart
Smith
Wyatt Drumm
Mark Leipold
Charlie
Iona
Yao Ming
Mrs. Pat Morrison
Clair Bigglesworth
King
Zoe
Nicholas Alexandroff
Clementine
Lucy
Zoe Huppke
Olina Galecke
Cody, Lady, Greta,
Max
& Joshua
Midnight
Daisy
Mini Friedman
Dino
Mirella
Ferris
Mojo
Alfred Bucholtz
Finn
Mookie Peyser
Carey G. Kadlec
Magee
Moxie Hughes
Carl E. Witschy
George
Nathan
Carol E. Berigan
Guppy
Nickles Jepson
Cheng-Mong Lin
Halas
Patches Connolly
James E. Davis
Hummus
Poo, T.C., Howie,
Joanne Dupree
& Pookie
Joey Cary
Radley
Joseph Murphy
Ranger
Joseph Thomas
Rocky, The Mighty
Llewellyn
Mini Aussie
Joyce Tracy
Rosie
Judith Ellen Loevy
Sadie
Kathleen Greco
Snickers
Kathleen Stack
Stella
Kenneth F. Ralston
Sully
Kristin Tunis
Theo Kurzeja
Lois Lauber
Tiggs
Loyal Park
Tiki
Lynn Oliver
Abigale Beckham Buckley Benny Bernie Bo BoBo Boots & Clyde Brew Bruce Calvin Prescott
In memory of Drake
Ric Kucera
PEOPLE
Robert Sherry Sue Jeroue
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In memory of Robert & Jeanne Akers
In memory of Bryan Balgemann
Animal Care League is a private not-for-profit organization that relies on donations to fund our programs and services. Due to space, we’re only able to list donors $250 and above, but please know that we truly appreciate all of our donors. A sincere thank you to those who donated in 2019 & 2020! Please note that this listing is 1/1/19 - 11/30/20. $50,000+
Hoffman, Sarah
Morava, Karen and
CarefulPeach
Koreng, Keith &
Sproat, Kathleen
Lynne Cooper
Maddie's Fund
Pete
Boutique
Rolanda
Sutherland, Ian
Harvey Foundation
Olenn, Julie
Morgan, Sydney
Cassin, Jacqueline
Kozlowski,
The Blackbaud
Ebinger Family
Reeve, Rex and
Mutual Trust Life
Cermak, Arlene
Wladyslawa
Giving Fund
Fund
Phil McAndrew
Insurance Nemec,
Cerniauskas, Gaile
Krause, Martha
The Cat Practice
Ruggiero, Anthony
Teran, Stephan
Charlene
Collins, Ann
Kucera, Cathy
Thornton, Deborah
& Chatka
Thompson,
OPRF Chamber of
Daniel & Sarah
Kucera, Kevin
Van Meter, Karen
$25,000-$49,999
Randall and Judy
Commerce
Pavlakovic
Kuehl, William
Vasilakis, Christina
Zielinski,
Offenbecher, Linda
Day, Tom & Donna
Lacombe, Mike J.
Verdich, Barbara &
Christine
Olson, Mary
DeChinistso,
Leo Guthmand
Lee
Deborah
Fund
Vitacco, Lou
Trust
$1,000-$2,499
Ostrowski, Barbara
Degeatano, Ron
Majewski,
Wendt, Brian
Economy Shop
Akers, Robin
& Robert
Dibbern, Ron
Benjamin M.
White, Kimberly
Pasinski, Paul
Arellano, Lorena
Ramey, Jennifer
DiCaro, Sarah
Marchwiany,
Widmark, Lisa
Pavlik, Marilynn
Barnes, Craig
Rooney, Megan Scafidi, Laura
Dickie, Walter &
Catherine
Young, Carol
Silbernagel, Teresa
Mary
Miller Charitable
Yuhas, Alison
Snider and Brian
Dipasupil, Maria
Trust
Smicklas, Mellonie
Donzelli, Barbara
Miller, Marguerite
Sperberg-
Eanet, Sarah
Morningstar,
McQueen, M.R.
Ekborg, Deborah
MarjorieMorris,
and C.M.
Elizabeth A.
Jamie
Tate, Pamela
Holland Charitable
Neustadt, Richard
The International
Fund
Olson, Pete
Society of Palm
Fitness Formula
Park District of
Beach
Club
Oak Park
UBS Financial
Fitzsimmons,
Patitucci, Donna
Services Inc.
Marjorie
Pledgeling
Weinberger, Kelly
Follett
Foundation
Weinstock, Ryan
Corporation
Pogar, Carolyn
Winski, Jessica
Froelich, Randall &
Polk, Lisa &
Wojciechowski,
Susan
Michael
Keli & Gary
Galaskova, Janet
Quintanilla, Rene
Gefeke, Kerri M.
Raczy, Jane A.
Geil, Erica
Rajter, Kathy &
Gilbert, Eric &
David
Laurie
Roe, Sam
Gillard, Laurie
Romaniv, Mariya
Hamje, Judith
Ron & Kathy Jo
Hartman, Casey
Lindner
Hausman, Harriet
Rubio, Suzanne
Heard, MaryAnn
Ruda, Mark
Hickey, Michael
Rypcinski, Lydia
Hunt, Jim
Schmitz, Christina
Japlon, Nancy
Schuster, David
Jarvis, James A.
Scott, Fran
Johnston, Sharon
Simpson, Patricia
RKielkucki, Cynthia
Smith, David &
Kolar, Danielle
Laura
Koppes, Thomas
Prescott-Smith
Anonymous Arlene Johnson
$10,000-$24,999 Busking, Catherine Morrison, Laura OPRF Community Foundation River Forest Women's Club
Capone, Kathy & Jim Cheske, Margaret Desai, Alice Djukic, Nicole Eleanor Teng Fund Ewangan, Regilyn Ewert, Grace &
$5,000-$9,999
Thomas
Best Friends Animal
Fjortoft, Nancy &
Society
Jon
Eppinga, Richard
Frison, Jenny
Louis
Girl Scouts of
Eric Lee and Daniel
GCNWI Troop
Zurawski
40092
Giertz, Gabrielle
Goldberg, Cathy &
Greco, Sally
Howard Gonzalez,
Invitation Homes
Jesus & Lynne
Kielkucki, Cynthia
GreaterGood.org
$500-$999
Menza, Diane
Gumbel, Joan &
Allen, Dennis &
Prescott, Tom and
Mike
Donna
Mary
Harms Family Fund
Allstate Giving
Sudkamp, Mary A.
Hasselman, Albert
Campaign
Hill, Marilyn
Arena, Peter
Hood, Deborah
Bartkowicz, Linda
Hubacek, Scott
& Roger
Hunt, Kathryn
Bonate, Arlene
Kocs, Elizabeth
Botsch, Vivienne
Lieh-Lai, Mary
Bower, Bill
Little, Linda
Brinkman, Carolyn
Mansfield, Karen
Brown, Dawn &
Mazzone, Carol
Harmon
Meg Barber &
Burns, John & Julia
Smiley Herrera
Cappelli, Mary &
Milojevic, Susan
Greg
$2,500-$4,999 Autobarn Volvo Oak Park Bernhardt, Nancy Bolte, Don and Linda Downtown Oak Park Forest Security, Inc. Friedman, Gail L Gigi Seasons
Smulkstys, Linas A.
$250-$499 Affeldt, Shirle Agnello-Dean, Kirsten Aguirre, Veronica Animal Sense Badynee, Craig & Missy Bakker, Kevin Bank of America Charitable Foundation Beachler, Carol Beamer, Emily Becker, Barbara Bell, Brandon Berman, Elizabeth Blank, Candace Bowers, Kay BP Foundation Brancel, Dr. John Brown, Bethany Buciak, Peter Burns, Mark Cairo, Karen Callahan, Lynda Caraher, Beverley Cary, Paulette Cavaliere, Karen & Pat Chapman, Elinor
Charities Aid
T. Rowe Price
Foundation of
Program for
THANK YOU!
America Chavez, Alexa
Charitable Giving Taska, John &
A special thank you to the local businesses who hosted our donation cans. Donation cans raised over $5,000 in 2019 & 2020.
Christ Episcopal Church Coe, Frances
Patti Taylor, Robert U.S. Charitable
Thank you to: Accents By Fred, Breit Cleaners, Buzz CafĂŠ, CarefulPeach Boutique,Cat Practice, Community Bank, Danche Guitars, Divine Consign, Dressel's Ace Hardware, Fiberista Club, K/IX Kouture, Looking Glass Bookstore, Madison Street Shoes, Natural Pet and Fish, Pet Supplies Plus, River Forest Chocolates, Schauer's Ace Hardware, Scratch N Sniff, Sirius Cooks, Sugarcup Trading, Team Blonde 7, The Book Table,Todd & Holland Tea Trends, Westgate Flower & Plant Shop, Yuppie Puppy, and The Groomery by PetSmart.
Coe, Kristen Collins, John & Mary Companion Animal Hospital of Norridge Cooney, Matthew
Gift Trust United Way of Lake County Valdivia, Kathy Vedas, Dorie & Bob Veit, Terri
DeBeers, James
Venter, Donna M
Edward
Vesely, Pavel &
Degnan, Julie
Ludmila
DeHaan, Mike & Barb Devine, Jen Diamond in the Ruff Driscoll, Mary Dugan, Angela Dunn, Robin & Christopher Elara Energy Services Engel, Daniel Evenson, Stacey Fall, Marilyn Farnum, Denise Ferch, Roger Flannery, Jessica Ford, Jennifer Forest Agency Insurance Frazier Orthodontics Freund, Victoria Frisky Dog Fritz, Donna Fuentes, Yolanda Marie Fugate, Lorraine Garcia, J.J. Garvey, Eileen Gaynor, Kathy Gebhardt, Gina Gellein Jr, Raymond L. Girl Scout Troop 45794
Vetter, Jessica Good, Ray &
Katz, Dale &
Morales, Dalia
Rogalla, Melissa
Jackie
Judith
Mulvihill, Emer
Roosevelt School
GoodSmith Family
Kelliher, Linda
National Christian
Rose, Carol Lindy
Fund
Koko, Paul &
Foundation
Ross, Sandra
Goldberg, Marci
Patricia
Chicago
Roth, Sandra
Gordon, Matthew
Ladon Hatchett,
Nena Mass
Rusk, Mary
Gorski, Steve
Gina
Charitable Fund
Schaumann, Bob
Grayson, Mary
LaFave, June
Nielsen, Janet
Schiess, John C.
Gupta, Sonia
Lamping, Karen
Nordstrom, Karen
Schlais, Dean
Guthrie, Maria
Lavin
Old Second
Schmidt, Eric &
Gwozdz, Patricia
LeKostaj, Monica
National Bank
Carrie
& Joseph
Leutgens, James
Olsen, Gina
Schmidthuber,
Harms, David &
& Wendy
Oswald, Donna
Andrew
Marcia
Loeb, Melissa
Out-U-Go
Schmidthuber,
Hart, Holly
Luzny, Joann
Papahronis, Jen &
Linda
Hasman, Steve
Magee, Phyllis &
Tom
Schultz, Chad
Hedel, Walter
Vincent
Patterson, John &
Serenda, Marielle
Herman, Gil &
Marek, Katherine
Donna
Shannon, Michael
Margaret
Marks, Tricia
Paulson, Patricia
Sheehan, Sue
Holtkamp, Kate &
Martin, Alison
Pearson, Tom &
Sieck, Jamie
Steven
Nelson & Bruce
Ross, Melanie
Sivertsen, Lynn
Hood, Jim &
Martinec, Linda
Peterman, Jean &
Smeaton, Mary
Sherrie
Matthews, Kristin
Bill
Sokol, Adam
Howard, Darlene
Mayeroff, Debbie
Petrick, Jayne
Spala, David
& Bruce
Mayeroff, Lauren
Piacenti, Ronald
Stadtwald, Kurt &
Hulford, Debra
McInerney, John
Pierleoni, Maryann
Sharon
Jacobson, Jean
& Marjorie
Pildis, Rachel
Stannard,
Jepson, Andrea
McMahon, Laurel
Plascencia, Maria
Christine
Jepson, Maria
& Dennis
A. Porucznik,
Stedl, Lois
Jones, Diane
Michael & Joyce
Mary Ann
Steineke, William
Jones, Margaret
Rawlings
Radostits, Mary
& Nancy
Kaderabek, Lisa
Milner, David
Ragsdale, Martha
Stetson &
Kampton,
Mireles, Mary
Raising Cane's
Katherine Siler
Katherine
Monahan, Joseph
Chicken Fingers
Sullivan, Robert &
Karasis, Margaret
& Mary
Roberson, Michelle
Mildred
Moore, Betty
Vickers, Marilyn Wadden, John Walsh-Reitz, Markey Walsh, Karen Wawrzaszek, Beth Weintraub, Denise Werner, Joan Wesolowski, Joyce Carole Wilkens, Diana Williams, Sarah Wilson, Nancy Wilson, Timothy Winski, Joseph Winter, Carol Wold, Robin Wrobel, Terry Zaklan, Juli Ann
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Summy, Carrie
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