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1 BUILDING COMMUNITIES. IMPROVING LIVES ANNUAL REPORT

2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 LETTER from the Board President 8 OUR HOMES A List of Communities 2 FINANCIALS Year in Review 10 NEW HOMEOWNERS Building New Lives 3 HABITAT FACTS What You Should Know 11 THE RESTORE Sales Build Homes 4 DONOR SPOTLIGHT The Anonymous Donor 12 VOLUNTEERS Bring out the Best 5 HOMEOWNER SPOTLIGHT: Tacora Wine 13 GOLDEN HAMMER SOCIETY: Building a Legacy 6 WOMEN BUILD Building a Difference 14 DONORS Making Our Mission a Reality 7 HOMEOWNER SPOTLIGHT: Bazine Family 17 SEA ISLAND HABITAT Staff Listing 2014 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Ronald Ciancio, President Steve Bottcher, Vice President Randy Kramer, Vice President Robert Aaron, Treasurer Ike Smith, Secretary Leonard Blank George Bresnihan Dennis Coleman Bill Connellee Kimberly Farfone Borts Robert Mesel Mary Sue Rynecki Howard Snelling Mimi Sturgell Mary Wells Bill Wolfe Ann Weiser

3 This is the second year I have had the privilege to serve as President of Sea Island Habitat for Humanity. In last year s annual report, I outlined several areas for improvement and opportunities for our affiliate, and indicated that we had identified remedial measures required to address the specific challenges with which we were faced. I am pleased to report that thanks to the dedication and efforts of our staff, volunteers and board of directors we have made significant progress in resolving each of those issues. Our focus now will be on strengthening our balance sheet and maintaining our financial stability. We intend to accomplish this through improvement of our three traditional sources of cash flow: mortgages, ReStore sales, and fundraising. Our mortgage program is designed to sustain our organization. Through the generosity of donors like you, we are able to offer families zero percent interest, thirty-year mortgages. Each monthly mortgage payment is put back into our operating budget. Over the past several years we have aggressively sought to improve our collection efforts. I am confident our continued diligence in this area will yield even better results in the coming year. Our ReStore continues to provide a sustainable source of revenue for our mission. Donations of gently used merchandise for resale and reuse in our community drive the success of the ReStore. We extend our sincere thanks to our many ReStore donors and volunteers who have helped our store become one of the top grossing stores in the country. We will continue to focus on generating donations and driving traffic for increased sales. The local need for decent and affordable housing continues to drive our development efforts. Most people only think of the more visible part of our fundraising efforts, namely our successful golf outing, auction, and women s build. While these events continue to post improved results year after year and fund much of the work we do, I think it is fair to say that we have significant opportunity for improvement beyond these traditional events, to grow our donor base and expand our major gifts program. Increasing awareness, strengthening relationships, and developing additional resources will be the keys to maximizing the funds available to serve the families who need our help the most. We address each of these issues within the context of our mission: to build decent, affordable homes for low income families living on James, Johns and Wadmalaw Islands. We have been given an opportunity to change lives for the better. This opportunity cannot be achieved without your investment. We will be reaching out for help to people such as you to make the achievement of this opportunity a community effort. Every donation, large or small, will help more families have the opportunity to change their lives and make their dreams of homeownership come true. With your continued help, we can make this dream a reality. We appreciate any assistance you can provide. Ronald Ciancio Board President FROM THE PRESIDENT PAGE 1

4 YEAR IN REVIEW Statement of Activities for Fiscal Year If you would like more information about our financials, please contact us at or Other 4% Special Events 9% The ReStore produced more than 20% of our overall revenue this year! Read more on page 11. Donations 24% REVENUE Home Sales 34% Restore 21% Grants 7% EXPENSES Programs 83% Management 12% Fundraising 6% Keeping overhead down means more of your investment goes towards direct services. Read more about the families you helped this year starting on page 5. BUILDING COMMUNITIES. IMPROVING LIVES. Sea Island Habitat for Humanity s goal is to empower people with limited resources to realize the dream of owning a home. Since 1978, we ve built decent, safe, energy-efficient houses through the generosity of our volunteers and investors as well as the sweat equity of our partner families. PAGE 2

5 HABITAT FACTS Things You Should Know About Your Sea Island Habitat! Even when you have been around for as long as we have (36 years), there will always be a myth or two to dispel or something new to learn. Jimmy Carter did NOT establish Habitat. Quite possibly our biggest advocate, President Carter joined our efforts in 1984 nine years after the formation of Habitat! We are 100%percent local! Though we are a national brand, each affiliate operates independently. 100% of donations stay local and don t go towards funding projects in other places. We don t GIVE away houses. We are about a hand UP and not a hand out. In addition to meeting income qualifications, applicants must complete financial education and homeowner courses as well as provide sweat equity hours prior to purchasing their home. We have mortgage qualifications like any other lender. Our criteria includes: stable employment history, decent credit (600+,) and a household income that does not exceed 80% of the Area Median Income. We increase property values. There are a host of national studies that show Habitat neighborhoods increase stability and property values as new homeowners move in. Our houses are fully equipped and GREEN. All new SIHH construction is either certified LEED or EnergyStar status. YOU RE helping us rebuild the American Dream. Some folks think Habitat is a government agency, but we actually receive very few federal or governmental grants. The bulk of our resources comes out of the generosity of investors like YOU Thank you! PAGE 3

6 DONOR SPOTLIGHT The Anonymous Donor Left to Right: Director of Development, Elizabeth Paul, and Executive Director, John Rhoden, pause during a tour of construction; Future homeowner, Tacora Wine, smiles as she helps to frame her new home. In the non-profit world, it isn t unusual for a stranger to call your office to make a donation. What is unusual is for someone from another town to call and say they want to make a gift so big it hurts! That is exactly what happened just before the 2013 holiday season. A retired architect and his wife had driven past our sign while visiting the Lowcountry, and as long-time Habitat supporters and philanthropists in their hometown, they understood the importance of our mission to provide affordable housing and that the need was great. Being a building professional himself, the husband took a special interest in the costs and types of materials used. So impressed with our quality and attention to detail, he and his wife decided to pursue a whole house donation of $65,000. As if that wasn t generous enough, these benevolent benefactors also insisted they receive no recognition- Yes, an anonymous whole house donation! These days, it s not just office parties and holiday gatherings where you ll find Secret Santas. Across the Lowcountry, anonymous donors are going beyond simple random acts of kindness, making a real difference in the lives of people in need. Tacora Wine and her son, Amauri are the beneficiaries of this overwhelming generosity. When asked how she felt about someone feeling so compelled to be so generous and wanting nothing in return, Tacora says she hopes to use this example to teach her young son about the importance of giving back. Our material costs to build a new home are $65,000--That covers what we call the sticks and bricks. If you would like to invest in our next neighborhood at Heritage Oaks, but can t pledge an entire home, please consider our Adopt-a-Lot program! Contact us to learn more today! PAGE 4

7 Tacora Wine grew up in one of the first Habitat houses on Johns Island. Her parents moved into their home on Habitat Boulevard shortly before she was born. As a hardworking, young mother to son, Amauri (age 3), she is delighted to become a Habitat homeowner. To her, purchasing a home means that Amauri will experience all the opportunities I was able to experience [as a result of homeownership]. Tacora is a Certified Medical Assistant at Hollings Cancer Center. She enjoys interacting with patients and doctors to take vitals and assist during medical procedures. Tacora also enjoys teaching for the Children s Ministry Hour through Johns Island Church of Christ- In her words, [a] very family oriented church. Amauri is a bright and lively threeyear-old. He loves to sing, sometimes bursting into bible songs or nursery rhymes he learned at school. Being a single, working mother is difficult, but Tacora is determined. Even during a time when Amauri was experiencing medical difficulties and Tacora wasn t sure how to manage, she refused to give up and look for a hand out. Having moved into her new home in July, it meant that she was able to lead by example and prove to Amauri that with hard work and determination you ll accomplish your dreams! Starting at top: Tacora accepts her house keys from Executive Director, John Rhoden, and attorney, Catherine LaFond, after closing; Tacora and Amauri pose on the fence of their new neighborhood after being accepted into the program. PAGE 5

8 WOMEN BUILD Building a Difference Sea Island Habitat s 14th Annual Women Build demonstrated how the power of volunteering and donating can make a family s dream of owning a home a reality. This year s event raised enough to cover the building costs. Over 100 women volunteers determined to build a difference-- constructed a home on James Island during our week-long event. They worked alongside the homeowner to experience the power of giving and the power of bonding. Women Build would not be complete without the contributions of donors, private grants, sponsors and the Women Builders our best ambassadors. Starting at top: Day 2 volunteers from Kiawah Island Golf Resort take a break for a group photo; St. Johns Fire Department Fire Chief, Colleen Walz, and two members of the St. Johns Fire Department staff smile for the camera; An artistic shot of donated Buck Lumber construction pencils- They donated ALL wood used during construction; Staff member, Stacey Nichol, works hard in her official Women Build shirt. PAGE 6 Two fundraisers increased support for Women Build. Our annual buy and paint a beam benefit was expanded to a Beam-A-Thon sponsored by Freshfields Village. And, Guerilla Cuisine, Charleston s own underground supper club, hosted a dinner for our cause. Employee teams like the Kiawah Island Golf Resort brought their hammers and hearts to support Sea Island Habitat. The Resort also conducted internal events to help sponsor their Women Builders. It is a great feeling to know you ve made a difference in someone s life Very empowering, very rewarding. Jennifer Bozard, Director of Human Resources, KIGR. Our Women Build supporters clearly recognize the critical need for safe, affordable housing. Thanks to their generosity, the Bazine family will be moving into their new home this fall.

9 Houda and Fouad Bazine moved here ten years ago from Algeria to pursue the American Dream. Upon arrival in Charleston, Fouad worked long hours at Bosch and drove a taxi on the weekends to pay for an apartment downtown. Not knowing any English, Houda borrowed a neighbor s library card The Bazine family poses in their newly framed home. and walked to the library daily to check out videos to teach herself and her young daughter, Miriam, to communicate in their new world. Houda soon expanded her knowledge by enrolling in ESL classes at Our Lady of Mercy. It was there a classmate informed her about Sea Island Habitat and the possibility of homeownership. As the recipients of the 2014 Women Build home, the Bazines are excited to move into the home they have worked so hard for (and on). Houda spent many of her sweat equity hours at the Women Build event working alongside a group that could have never come together in her home country. Today, Miriam attends Harborview Elementary and looks forward to playing in her new neighborhood. Coming from a country where community is everything, Houda and Fouad feel so fortunate to have this home away from home. It takes a lot of partners to make a Habitat House whole! The following are donated for all new construction. ARCHITECT DRAWINGS Tom Baker ATTORNEY FEES Catherine LaFond Law Office PAINT Valspar APPLIANCES Whirlpool LIGHTING & FIXTURES Quoizel INFRASTRUCTURE S.H.O.P. Grants PAGE 7

10 OUR TABLECOMMUNITIES OF CONTENTS Island Estates Established: 1/1/ homes SC165 Trinity Place Established: 1/1/ homes SC162 SC162 SC174 HOLLYWOOD SC162 SC162 McCloud Place Established: 8/8/ homes SC174 WADMALAW SC700 Taylor Place Established: homes SC174 SC700 When a family moves into a Habitat home, the percent of their monthly income committed to housing drops significantly. Housing quality can have a positive effect on children s safety and health, leading to better school attendance and better academic performance. Homeowners have higher rates of civic participation than renters; and they are 25% more likely to vote in elections. SC174 SC174 PAGE 8

11 SC61 US52 I526 I526 SC7 FROM THE PRESIDENT US52 SC171 I26 I526 SC61 SC162 Murraywood Joeva Cove WEST ASHLEY Established: 3/1/2000 Established: 8/1/ homes 10 homes SC61 SC700 CHARLESTON Laurel Oak Grove Established: 9/1/2012 SC30 22 homes SC700 SC171 SC700 SC700 Sea Island Place Established: 4/1/2005 SC homes W ISLAND JAMES ISLAND Brownswood Place Established: 6/1/ homes SC171 Green Valley SC171Lane FOLLY BEAC Established: 11/1/ homes JOHNS ISLAND Habitat Place Established: homes KIAWAH ISLAND A home is generally a place that is close to the heart of the owner, and can become a prized possession. Strong and cohesive neighborhoods and communities are linked to decreases in crime, better outcomes for children, and improved health. An affordable mortgage allows our families to ensure that their other needs are adequately met: groceries, child care, medical, transportation, & clothing. PAGE 9

12 NEW HOMEOWNERS Laurel Oak Grove, located off Ft. Johnson Road on James Island, is a neighborhood of 22 single-family homes, clustered together to preserve green space and foster a spirit of community. Lots have front porches facing the interior lawns so that neighbors have ample chance to get acquainted and interact. ANNICE HENRY Closed on Home: 7/31/14 Annice (middle) poses in front of her home with volunteers from Union Congressional Church. BRAHIM & SOUAD SAADI Closed on Home: 7/31/14 Brahim (right) helps take measurements on his new roof. EMILY WRIGHT Closed on Home: 2/25/14 Emily poses on her new front porch with sons, DaShon (10) and Jay (8). GINA WATSON Closed on Home: 7/31/14 Gina in her new neighborhood with her youngest son, Brian (4). NATASHA BENNETT Closed on Home: 7/31/13 Natasha helps with siding on her new home. CHENNELLE WARING Closed on Home: 9/5/13 Chennelle takes a break for the camera at her employer of 11 years, Heartland of Charleston. PAGE 10 STEVE ALICEA Closed on Home: 7/31/14 New homeowner, Steve, with closing attorney, Catherine LaFond and Executive Director, John Rhoden, prior to receiving his keys.

13 This year ReStore revenue grew substantially and helped build five Habitat homes. The ReStore is a viable and critical source to provide safe, affordable housing for families with limited resources. Following an extensive study of our marketing opportunities, we launched a major awareness campaign that helped increase merchandise donations and sales. This reversed a downward trend Young ReStore volunteers help to unload donations from one of our trucks. The store receives several truck loads a day. that most retailers experienced due to the soft economy. Unlike for-profit retailers, our inventory consists of donated merchandise. We targeted our neighboring communities to donate goods and take advantage of our free in-house pickups a unique service we provide. We are cognizant of the leverage in maximizing our inventory value. Our wide selection of gently-used products ranges from furniture to household goods, appliances to cars and books to building materials. Household products are the bulk of our inventory but furniture draws the highest revenue. The challenge is to encourage more high-ticket donations. We will continue to build awareness of our cause and the convenience of our service. ReStore donors, customers and volunteers recognize that a stable home environment improves the quality of life for families, secures a future for their children and revitalizes their communities. Appliances 7% Books 2% Construction Materials 21% Household Items 28% Furniture 40% Cars/Boats 2% RESTORE SALES BY CATEGORY WHEN COMPARED TO OTHER RESTORES IN THE STATE, SIHH RESTORE IS: #1 in Gross Sales #2 in Net Sales #3 in Full Time Equivalent Volunteers PAGE 11

14 VOLUNTEERS Volunteers are the heart and soul of Sea Island Habitat for Humanity. Every aspect of our mission is touched by people generously giving of their time and talents. We are blessed to have a strong core of local regulars as well as consistent support from out of town groups who come ready to help us build communities and improve lives. Thrivent Financial volunteers lift a beam. Huron Consulting takes a break from work for a group photo. A student from Ashley Hall helps cut boards. Employee volunteers help dig a footer during Home Depot Day volunteers helped on the construction site and office people volunteered at the ReStore states were represented: IL, VA, OH, PN, NC, CA, IA, MO, MA, CT, NY, KY, SC, DC, GA, MD, NJ, TX, WI, MN, OR, IA, CO, and IN countries were represented: Australia, Canada, Ireland, United Kingdom, USA PAGE 12

15 GOLDEN HAMMER SOCIETY Planned giving is a lasting expression of who you are and what matters most to you. Including Sea Island Habitat in your estate plan is a testament to your concern about poverty-level housing and your commitment to helping provide decent, safe, and affordable homes for families in need. Over 300 Sea Islands families have benefitted from the generosity of donors like you; but the work of alleviating housing problems will last well beyond our lifetimes. Joining our Golden Hammer Society will help insure that the work can continue, and will build a legacy of hope well into the future. To become a member, you can leave a bequest in your will; name Sea Island Habitat as a beneficiary of your retirement plan or of a life insurance policy; or fund a charitable gift annuity, which will allow you to enjoy income and tax benefits now while supporting Sea Island Habitat s future work. For more information, contact Elizabeth Paul, Director of Development. We salute all of our Golden Hammer Society members, listed below: Timothy and Beth Bates Paul and Annie Bendt Kimberly Farfone Borts Muriel Elizabeth Brown* Erica Campenella* Dennis and Kendra Coleman Bill and Ann Connellee Barbara Burgess and John Dinkelspiel* Jack and Stephany Dunfee, Jr. Donna Reyburn and Mike Griffith Elizabeth and Jack* Hostutler Ann Weiser and Michael Johnson Tom Lockhart Doris* and William* Lynch Robert and Sherrie Mason David and Marianne Mead Phyllis P. Miller Mary-Claire Morgan* Lynn and Dottie Pagliaro Wayne Pannullo Elizabeth Powers* Laura Pulleyn* Sally Rose Thomas* and Barbara Semmens James and Jane Smith Cynthia Spano Roger and Vivian Steel Don* and Mary* Stock Brian and Mimi Sturgell Chuck and Ginny Swenson Joan Taldone* Harmannus and Margaret Van Bergen Eileen Van Horn Al and Rhoda Votaw Nancy Walworth* Leo and Betty Weber Ruth and Don Zellar *deceased PAGE 13

16 OUR DONORS $10,000 and up Bishop Gadsden The Boeing Company Dennis and Kendra Coleman DMMN Foundation Donna Rohs East Tennessee Foundation Dr. Ray M. and Mrs. Christine G. Hayworth Charitable Fund Mrs. Christine G. Hayworth The Home Depot Foundation Huron Consulting Group Morgan and Joanne Morton Brian and Mimi Sturgell Thrivent Financial for Lutherans The Town of Kiawah Island Wells Fargo Foundation Ruth and Don Zellar 3 donors chose to remain anonymous $5,000 - $9,999 The Bank of America Foundation Steve and Marge Bottcher Claneil Foundation, Inc. Jeffrey Molitor Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina (CCF of SC) The Exchange Club of Charleston, S.C. Fei Family Foundation Robert and Jo Ann Green Henry and Sylvia Yaschik Foundation John Wesley United Methodist Church Kiawah Seabrook Exchange Club Randy and Rita Kramer Publix Super Market Charities William Ramsey Union Congregational Church Leo and Betty Weber Wells Fargo Community Support Campaign Wells Fargo Foundation- Educational Matching Gift Program Wellspring Capital Management One donor chose to remain anonymous $1,000 - $4,999 Bob and Robin Aaron AgentOwned Realty Agnes Irwin School Jason Ayers Barter Family Fund CCF of SC John and Mary Lou Barter Steve and Jackie Bennett Ellen Berrier Bethel United Methodist Church Stephen and Jayne Board Bohicket Investors, LLC Thomas and Cheryl Boswell Charitable Fund CCF of SC Thomas and Cheryl Boswell Glenn Brown and Joan Collar The Campbells Family Foundation, Inc. Van and Susan Campbell Cannon School, Inc. Carey Cox Wyatt Charitable Foundation Inc. Whitlow and Linda Wyatt Catholic Campus Ministry Catholic Student Center Loren and Marian Chamberlain Charleston Rotary Fund Ronald and Susan Ciancio The Cline Family Foundation Stu and Jan Cline CMS Imaging, Inc. Combined Federal Campaign Concordia College Charles and Ilga Cooper Kevin and Joy Cox Scott Cross Colin and Sally Cuskley Ken and Marilyn Decko PAGE 14

17 $1,000 - $4,999 (cont.) Mr. and Mrs. Howard Edwards Elon University Festoon Foundation, Inc. Justine Nathan Thomas J. & Janet M. Fetter Charitable Fund Tom and Janet Fetter First Christian Church of Stow, Ohio Steve and Kathy Fischer Sam and Pringle Franklin The GE Foundation Gettysburg Presbyterian Church George Gratzick and Anna Tsalapatas Bill Greco Guerrilla Cuisine Habitat for Humanity, McMaster University Bert and Bernadette Hefke Elizabeth Hostutler Peter and Judy Hubbard Jane & Larry Iwan Fund CCF of SC Laurence and Jane Iwan Charles Jamison Advised Fund at Community Foundation of Sarasota in memory of Charles R. and Alexa W. Jamison The Joanna Foundation Johns Island Presbyterian Church Jessica Jones Charitable Fund in memory of Jessica Jones Winslow and Donna Jones Tony and Sheila Kelly Key Logistics Solutions, LLC Jim and Bettie Keyes Kiawah Island Real Estate Kiawah Island Golf Resort Kiawah Island Golf Resort Employees Charles and Brenda Larsen Ted and Tricia Legasey Joseph and Diane Levato Charles and Joan Lipuma Lord of Life Lutheran Church The Marshland Communities, LLC Ralph and Liz Mastrangelo McIntosh Presbyterian Church Medtronic Foundation Mesel Family Fund Robert and Patricia Mesel Gaines Foster and Mary Mikell Phyllis P. Miller Sean Moore Morgan Stanley Ed and Jill Moriarty North Central College Llelanie S. Orcutt Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity Puckhaber Foundation Edmund and Janice Puckhaber James and Kathleen Ramich Family Fund CCF of SC James and Kathleen Ramich Brian Rainville Realtors Housing Opportunities Fund CCF of SC Mr. Rodney Rickabaugh John and Barbara Riordan Robert Bosch Fair Share Fund Paul and Mary Jane Roberts Frederick and Joan Ross Larry and Pat Rutkowski Nick and Mary Sue Rynecki John and Suzanne Scofield Sharon Presbyterian Church Ike and Betsy Smith Norman and Merinda Smith Howard and Barbara Snelling Paul and Marcia Soldatos St. John s Parish Church Roger and Vivian Steel Bill and Suzanne Taylor Irene Thomas Timber Ridge Church Town of James Island UBS Financial Services The University of Connecticut Alastair and Rhoda Votaw Daniel and Audrey Walsh Ann Weiser and Michael Johnson Wells Fargo Bank James and Suzanne Williams Bill and Sandra Wolfe PAGE 15

18 $500 - $999 Bob and Paula Adamson Diane and Andrew Allen Fund Andrew and Diane Allen Baker Buick GMC Cadillac Baker Motor Company of Charleston, Inc. Beta Theta Pi Richard and Mikey Beusman The Chitwood Family Fund of the Ayco Charitable Foundation Jim and Judy Chitwood L. John and Judy Clark Bill and Ann Connellee Curt Dansby and Nancy Gritter Steve and Marsha Davis Eaton Corporation Neal and Julia Edgerton Bill and Jan Elliott Frank and Dorothy Farfone Adam Fein and Linda Keithan-Fein First Christian Church of Owensboro, Kentucky First Christian Church of Salem, Virginia Leo and Carol Fishman Freshfields Village Goerlich Family Foundation, Inc. Smiley Putman Mike and April Gorski Hank and Laurel Greer Habitat for Humanity International Happy Gulls Endowment CCF of SC Melissa M. Hamilton & Elizabeth R. Walker Holy Spirit Parish Newman Center Mike and Cindy House ING Financial Services Corporation Quentin and Sue Jackson Glenn and Cyndy Keyes William and Mary Margaret Lawrence Elizabeth C. Rivers Lewine Endowment CCF of SC Elizabeth Craig Rivers Lewine Dominick Lundberg Ed and Kathy Maher Alan and Lori Markowitz Jim and Dawn McDonald Ed and Charlotte Moran Mrs. Edmond N. Moriarty Gerd and Helen Mueller Payment Plus, Inc. Anna and Philip Pedone Lowell and Dee Rausch Rick and Jill Robinson Alvah and Susan Rock Roper St. Francis Healthcare Andy and Susie Rush Gerald Schmidt in memory of Valeska Schmidt David and Shirley Shaw Tony and Sandy Speno in memory of Molly Cammerer Scott Strohmeyer William and Christine Sudell Joe and Mary Wells Gene and Mary Ann Witchger Wyndham Vacation Rentals Ron and Conni Zellar Tammy and Michael Zimmerman One donor chose to remain anonymous Gifts-in-Kind $1,000 and up value ABC Supply Co., Inc Billy Hilton and Son Plumbing Buck Lumber & Building Supply Inc. Carpet To Go Catherine E. LaFond, PA Edward and Maureen Gargiulo Ferguson Enterprises, Inc. Let There Be Light Electrical Services Melody K. Bailey Melvin Stafford Newton Farms Plastering Surfaces, LLC Quoizel Lighting St. John s Baptist Church PAGE 16

19 SEA ISLAND HABITAT FOR HUMANITY STAFF Our staff is committed to building communities and improving lives as well as meeting the philanthropic needs of community members like you. We encourage you to reach out for information about investing in our mission. Sea Island Habitat Administrative Office 2545 Bohicket Road Johns Island, SC Main: Sea Island Habitat ReStore 3304 Maybank Highway Johns Island, SC Main: John E. Rhoden, Jr. Executive Director Tamara Avery Land Development Manager Melody Bailey ReStore Manager Amy Cook Staff Accountant Susan Critzman Controller Julia Hammer Communications & Development Coordinator Doug Mackenzie Deconstruction Manager Stacey Nichol Construction Supervisor Elizabeth Paul Director of Development Mike Rettaliata Construction Supervisor John Rhea Construction Supervisor Chad Stone ReStore Assistant Manager Annalisa Tarantino Family Services Assistant Steve Yeomans Construction Manager & Volunteer Coordinator Maritza Ziesel Family Services Coordinator

20 Sea Island Habitat for Humanity 2545 Bohicket Road Johns Island, SC

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