Stephanie’s Story

Robert (rightmost) and Stephanie (middle) serve in the breakfast line

Stephanie (center) and fellow volunteers in the serving line

Stephanie Momon has experienced homelessness, survived two debilitating car accidents, fought off breast cancer and watched her mom suffer from dementia. You might expect someone with that life experience to be cynical or bitter. Instead, Stephanie has earned an Associate’s Degree in Social Services from MATC, a Bachelors in Science from Springfield and is currently working on her Masters with a concentration on mental health so she can focus her life on helping others. She spends her free time volunteering with the Gathering.

In December, Stephanie shared her amazing life journey with me.

“Well, in the 80s I was homeless. I would come here [to the Gathering] and eat breakfast so I was already aware of it. And then in the spring my Mom and I just started coming down here. She wasn’t eating good and I wanted her to eat a well balanced meal, so we would come down here and eat breakfast. In the fall, she gradually developed dementia. My Dad is her caregiver and thought she shouldn’t come down here no more so I decided to start volunteering in October.”

Stephanie has held every volunteer position imaginable at the Gathering’s breakfast program.

“Oh, I’ve volunteered behind the table, gave out juice and desserts, clean and wipe the tables, clean up, and I also worked in the kitchen. I refill and hand out milk in the pitchers and I basically just do whatever is needed. On one occasion when I was volunteering, a guest asked me for some extra dessert and I gave it to him. He said ‘thank you’. It gave me a big smile on my face and that good internal feeling.”

She discussed her many obstacles in life and how they instilled a commitment to service for others within her.

“I was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2001. I didn’t know anything about breast cancer. I became depressed and wanted to give up and die, but my Mom was by my side throughout most of my treatments. She would tell me, “You can do all things in Christ who strengthens you.” I believe that’s what got me through it. I went through 4 months of chemo, lost all my hair. I was bald as a new born baby. Went through 7 weeks of radiation and then I was on 2 pills a day for 5 years. Then I was hit by a drunk driver in 2008. I flew up in the air and came down. I was lying in the street, my left arm was turned backwards. I was in Froedtert Hospital a week. I had two options: either I could have surgery (the doctor couldn’t guarantee me my arm would be the same as it was) or I could let it heal on its own in a sling. I decided to let it heal on its own and I couldn’t use my arm. I stayed with my Mom for a week. My Mom took good care of me, fed me, washed me up, she was so good to me!”

Throughout her whole life, Stephanie and her mother have been close. Stephanie talked about a strong network of family and friends, including her long-term boyfriend. Stephanie explained they have a, "deep trust, commitment, and love for each other." She explains that her boyfriend and her mother pulled her through a lot of hardships and their love and family bond keeps her going.

“In 1981, I was driving my car on the highway, on the street, it was icy and slippery - it was January. My car ran off the road into a telephone pole and my head went through the windshield. I was in a coma for a few months. One occasion I could feel some pressure on my hands. I opened my eyes and my mom was squeezing my hand and she shouted, ‘Praise the Lord! My baby’s back!’ I was diagnosed with a head injury. I couldn’t read, write, walk or talk.”

After months of rehabilitation, Stephanie is now able to do all of those tasks and more. She has been employed by Summerfest, State Fair, JC Penney’s, Boston Store, the Census Bureau and been a security person, until she took a hiatus to finish up her Master’s Degree. 


When asked what the Gathering means to her, Stephanie explained, “It’s a place where individuals can come, sit down, eat a good meal, enjoy themselves, fellowship with each other and just have a nice time; be thankful and grateful for those they know and those they care for and to just be with each other.”


Merry Christmas from Stephanie

Merry Christmas from Stephanie

Over this past Christmas season, Stephanie invested in Santa hats for all the volunteers to wear. She did it simply because she wanted, “everyone to get in the Christmas spirit.” We are grateful for her spirit, her dedication to the Gathering and a life of service, her big smile and her story. Stephanie, your resiliency is a truly inspiring example to all of us.

Real Talk with Robert

After helping serve a breakfast of pancakes, bacon, coffee and bakery products, Robert Harrell, a guest volunteer with the Gathering, took some time to chat with me about his experiences with volunteering, homelessness and much more.

Robert started volunteering during his 2 year-long struggle with homelessness. He was encouraged to stick around with the Gathering because he was such a hard worker and dedicated volunteer. Today, he has been volunteering for three years, almost five days a week, and has become a valuable asset to the Gathering’s breakfast program.

Robert is often seen volunteering on the floor at the breakfast meal. He helps by assisting guests while they eat, but he doesn’t work on the floor just to refill coffee—he spends tons of time checking in with guests and greeting familiar faces. For many Gathering guests, Robert has become somewhat of a mentor. He is frequently seen sharing his story, listening and giving advice to others.


“A lot of people don’t understand how homelessness is. People don’t know how hard it is. You can lose your job, all your money, just like that, it happens,” Robert explained. “I used to be homeless just like the guests. I feel like I need to give something back because I understand what its like.”


During Robert’s two years of homelessness, he dealt with a lot of negative attitudes and people judging him because of his appearance or situation.

“When you’re homeless, people call you a ‘bum’ but you can’t say stuff like that. You don’t know what that person has gone through. So, now, when somebody asks me something I try to give them an answer. A lot of people tell me thanks…thanks for listening or thanks for the advice. Just the simple conversation can be helpful and makes people happier.”

Robert prides himself on being a loyal friend and a good listener. His attitude perfectly reflects the Gathering’s mission to provide meals with respect and dignity. Robert understands that no matter what your situation may be, a little bit of warmth, compassion and a listening ear can actually make a difference.


“People come with a certain attire, or maybe a bad odor, or certain mannerisms that don’t make sense. But you can’t look at people like they are lesser than you because of the way they look. I never look at people like that. You don’t know what that person has been through. Some people have been awake all night long, or slept outside, or are dealing with something serious.”


Regardless of what people are going through, the Gathering works to promote an open environment where guests can get not only a meal, but also the respect and dignity they deserve. It is individuals like Robert that help make this mission a reality. So remember, no matter who you are or where you are coming from, the Gathering—and Robert—welcomes you!

The Gathering’s Thanksgiving Meal

This past Saturday, November 23rd, the Gathering served a Thanksgiving brunch that consisted of turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes, TONS of pies (with whipped topping, of course), gravy, sweet potatoes, yams (with marshmallows and brown sugar), cranberry sauce and carrots. 590 guests were served at our three Saturday meal sites.

Thanksgiving turkey prep

Thanksgiving turkey prep

The Gathering has been so blessed to have numerous volunteers and generous individuals calling in to inquire about volunteering on Thanksgiving Day. While we appreciate the community support, the Gathering does not serve on the day of Thanksgiving (Thurs. Nov 28th). We serve ten meals every week throughout the year. On Thanksgiving Day, many of our guests take the day to be with family. In addition, there are many service organizations/churches/food pantries, etc. that serve delicious meals on this special day. So instead of repeating meals, we focus our attention on a meal the Saturday before Thanksgiving Day.

An AMAZING number of group and individual volunteers worked together to make the meal happen. Special thanks to Fox Point Lutheran Church, Immanuel Presbyterian, St. Mark’s Episcopal, Joe Bruno and more for preparing turkeys.

In addition, thanks to Southwood Glenn Elementary’s Market Day, Milwaukee College Prep, Joy Global and more for bringing amazing pies. Also SPECIAL THANKS to all of our cooks, coordinators and volunteers at the meal on Saturday. We could not have done it without you.

Giver’s Honor Roll

THE GATHERING BOARD OF DIRECTORS THANKS THE FOLLOWING GENEROUS SUPPORTERS WHO GAVE $250 OR MORE BETWEEN July 1, 2012 AND June 30, 2013.

$20,000 and Over

The Grainger Foundation ● Nicholas Family Foundation ● Northwestern Mutual Foundation

$10,000 - $19,999

1 Anonymous Donor ● Catholic Community Foundation - JCC Fund ● Dr. Bronner’s Family Foundation ● Hunger Relief Fund of Wisconsin ● Mary A. McKey Charitable Bequest Trust ● The Roundy’s Foundation ● Stackner Family Foundation,Inc. ●  United Way of Greater Milwaukee

$5,000 - $9,999

2 Anonymous Donors Christ ● Church Episcopal - Whitefish Bay ● Emergency Food and Shelter Program ● Jane Bradley Pettit Foundation ● Lloyd and Edith Herrold Trust ● Luedke-Smith Fund - The Greater Milwaukee Foundation ●  Lux Foundation, Inc. ● Gerald and Elaine Mainman ● Charles Trainer and Anne Booth ● The Virginia Queenman Estate

$2,500 - $4,999 All Saints’ Cathedral Hunger Book Sale ●Community United Methodist Church- Elm Grove ● Emanuel United Church of Christ ●Gardner Foundation ●The Gathering Memorial Fund at The Greater Milwaukee Foundation ●Johnson Controls, Inc. ●Mel and David Johnson ●Ladish Company Foundation ●Mark and Karen Meunier ●Nonprofit Management Fund ●St. Paul’s Episcopal Church- Milwaukee ●Service Club of Milwaukee ●Thompson Foundation, Inc. William G. Christie A. Krugler Fund - Greater Milwaukee Foundation

$1,000 - $2,499 8 Anonymous Donors ●David and Karen Bartel ●William and Kathryn Berezowitz ●Bostik, Inc. ●CNA Insurance Company ●Lucy Cooper ●Richard and Mary DeLuca ●Rachel Finger ●Fox Point Evangelical Lutheran Church ●GE Foundation ●Daniel and Kathy Glaser ●Grainger Matching Charitable Gifts Program ●Steve Holt ●Immanuel Presbyterian Church ●Greg and Jackie Johnson ●Silas Johnson ●Joy Global ●Nancy and Daniel Kiernan ●Kuehl Family Foundation ●Eugene and Gwendolyn Lavin ●Daryl and Kim Lueck ●Mike and Ginny McBride ●Joseph and Joni McDevitt ●John and Beryl Mulhern ●Ab Nicholas ●William and Susan Rose ●St. Joseph’s Catholic Church- Wauwatosa ●St. Mark’s Episcopal Church- Milwaukee ●Richard Schreiner ●Margaret Schumacher ●Silverman Family Foundation ●Richard and Mary Thickens ●Jason and Laura Thurow ●Trinity Episcopal Church-Wauwatosa ●Twin Disc Incorporated ● Robert and Ellen Venable ●Will Ross Memorial Foundation ●Donald and Kate Wilson ●Eugene and Carmen Witt ●John Zacher

$500 - $999 8 Anonymous Donors ●Albert and Flora Ellinger Foundation ●Answerport Management and Technology Consultants ●David Ashpole ●James Bauman ● Evert and Cindy Berndt ●Joe and Marlene Bruno ●Lisa Christiansen ● Cottrell/Jacobs and Housiaux ●Family Fund - Greater Milwaukee Foundation ●David P. and Marjorie L. Hamacher Fund - Greater Milwaukee Foundation ● Gene Detert  ●Extendicare Health Services, Inc. ● Richard Fabing ●Paul and Kathy Hartke ● Michael Istwan and Amy Korpi ●Jack and Martha Prince Family Fund (other funds)- Greater Milwaukee Foundation ●Keith Jacoby Frederick and Susan Kasten ● Ted and Mary Kellner ●James and Dona Knight ●Evan Lenhardt and Virginia Finn-Lenhardt ●George and Sharon Loxton ●Jesse Maier ●Andrew Martin and Janet Trostel Martin ● Steve Martinie ●Jane Matheus ●Michael McClone ●The Other Stratton Foundation ●Dick and Betty Peterson ●Pieper Electric, Inc. ●Jack and Mary Plemons ●Rex and Gladys Merriman Fund - Greater Milwaukee Foundation ●Robert C. Archer Designated Fund - The Greater Milwaukee Foundation ●St. John Chrysostom Episcopal Church ●St. Jude The Apostle ● St. Matthias Parish ●Marilyn Schlosser ●Patrick Schoen ●Thomas and Meredie Scrivner ●Seaman-Goes Family Foundation, Inc. ● Seeds of Health Elementary ●The Sharp-Zillig Foundation Inc. ●Gary and Maureen Shebesta ●James and Christine Speaker ●Carl and Nancy Trimble ●Robert and Kathleen Wene ●Trevor and Margaret Will  ●John and Julie Wolf

$250 - $499 12 Anonymous Donors ●Advanced Engines Development Corp. ●Jeff and Susan Allen ●Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church - Mequon ●Richard and Karen Binder ●Patricia Bowne ●Robert and Elizabeth Bradley ●Darrel and Linda Bybee ●John and Julie Cabaniss ●Carrie Taylor and Nettie Taylor Robinson Memorial Fund - Greater Milwaukee Foundation ●Michael Carter ●James and Diane Cowles ●Data Financial, Inc. Delve, LLC ●Sarah Fanjul ●John Farina ●Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund ●Gary and Faye Giesemann ●Peter and Elizabeth Gottsacker ●Greg and Hazel Griffin ●Kevin Hanus ●Stephen and Deborah Heinze ●John Hickey ●Mary H. Hickman ●Sue Jones ●Maureen Kania ●Mary and Peter Klabunde ●Randall Klumb and Sarah Ford ●Kristin and Peter Kult ●Brian and Suzanne Lanser ●Anthony and Julianne Maggiore ●Peter Mahsem, Sr. ●Phillip Mattix and Sheila Stafford ●Douglas and Suzanne Mettelman ● MKEfoodies ● Jo Mooney ●Thomas Mooney and Elene Strates ●Shane Morrison ● William and Susan Mueller ●Janet Nast ●Kevin and Cheryl O’Connor ● David Paris ●W. Stuart and Phoebe Parsons ●Charles and Evelyn Payson ●Joseph Pipitone ●Mary Prince ●Jean Ripple ●Robert W. Baird ●St. Benedict Meal Program ● St. James Congregation-Mukwonago ●St. Nicholas Orthodox Church- Cedarburg ●Luciano Sanchez ●Rosemary Selep ●Davita Shanklin ●Shorewest Realtors ●John and Jane Stoneman ●Thomaswerks ● Creative Trade Press Media Group ●Teresa Trostmiller ●Bill and Mary Walker ●Robert Webb ●Western States Envelope and Label Company ●Wanda Zemler-Cizewski

$100 - $249 43 Anonymous Donors ●A & A Manufacturing Company, Inc ●Advocacy Investments ●Richard A’Hearn ●Thomas Allen and Patricia Rand-Allen ●Diane Anschuetz ●Dave and Jill Aschebrook ● Assurant Health ●Dick and Patsy Aster ● Emily Bach ●J. Mark Baker Richard and Carol Bayerlein ●Bazaar Home Decorating ●Barbara Becker ●Frazier Bemis ●Ralph and Nancy Bill ●Jack and Peg Blank ●David and Diane Borton ●Elizabeth C. Bradley ●Patrick Brady ●Mark and Amy Bronner ●Ashley Brooks ●Dick and Sandy Buchman ●Gary Buerstatte and Anna Pepelnjak ●John and Georgia Cain ●William and Joanne Callahan ●Robert and Sheila Carew ●Jim and Laura Carlos ● Alexandra Carlson ●Stanley and Susan Carr ●James Cary and Cheri Neal-Cary ●William Christofferson ●John and Catherine Clarke ●George Clarke and Jan Hamann ●Michael Coffey and Maggie Broeren ●Rick and Lana Colbo ●Michael Costello ●Covenant Community Presbyterian Church-Schofield ●Kip and Patricia Cramer ●Steve and Pamela Daily ●Leanne Drives ●Thomas and Michele Ebben ●Guenther Eisenmann ●Bo and Nancy Elder, Jr. ●Daniel and Corinne Engstrand ● Paul Fackler ●Clifford and Mary Fairbanks ●Faith United Church of Christ- Slinger ●Robert and Linda Frisch ●Arthur and Nancy Fritz ●Thomas and Roxanne Gebhard ●Frank and Susan Gedelman ●Sandra Gepfert ●James and Jennifer Gettel ●Julie Giacobassi ●Richard and Joanne Glaser ●Michele Goldstein ●Paul and Bonnie Gossens ● Joe and Joanne Graf ●Jim and Sarah Gramentine ●Charles and Deborah Graupner ●John and Diane Gruber ●Guaranty Bank ●Doug and Margaretann Haag ●Gerald Harmon and Ellen Croke ●Paul and Mary Beth Haubrich ● Heritage Presbyterian Church- Muskego ●Heidi and Ed Hida ●Nick and Rita Hirsch ●Megan Holbrook and Eric Vogel ●Houghton Mifflin Matching Gift Program ●David and Mary Elizabeth Huntington ●Andrew and Ruth Itzov ●Barbara and Chuck Jackson ●Marilyn John ●David and Jane Johnson ● Jeffrey Johnson and Marie Hoven ●Lenny and Patty Johnson ●Terence Joost ●Thomas and Leigh Joost ●Jeffrey and Dawn Kautzer ●Anne Kebisek Dudek ●Brian Koch ●Carolyn Korona ● Jill Kortebein ●Rob Krecak ●Christine Krueger ●George and Irene Krueger ●Ian and Kathy Lambert ●Jerome and Virginia Laurent ●Jim and Maureen Leurquin ●Bill and Missy Levit ●Dan and Judy Linsley ●Steve and Ricka Long ●Mary Ellen Lukaszewicz ●Ann Magestro ●Douglas and Nancy Mayne ●James McCormack ●James McCormick ●Tom and Diane McGinn ●Patrick and Beth McWey ●Randy Miller and Jana Troutman-Miller ●Rob and Heidi Mortensen ●John Morton ●Harry and Ellie Moseley ●Lisa Murray ●Amy Myers ●Richard and Judy Nell ●Ronald Nelson and Elizabeth Pfluger ●Barry and Becky O’Connor ●James and Donna Ognenoff ●David and Judith Olson ●Harrison and Susan Parker ●Ed and Sue Patschke ● Peace United Methodist Church- Brookfield ● Marshall H. Pepper ●Thomas and Mary Perz ●Emil and Ellen Pfenninger ●Rich Phillips ●Victor and Karen Platinga ●Cara Pliskie ●Prince of Peace Congregation-Milwaukee ●Michael Prudhom ●R. H., Inc. ●Sandra Radick-Roman ●Neil and Jane Radtke ●Bruce and Lyn Ranta ●Michael Rathsack ●Jay and Denise Riederer ●Susan Rilling ●William Robison ●Mason and Julie Ross ●Charles and Patricia Roy ● Dick and Martha Roy ●Jeff and Diane Roznowski ●Ruby Isle, Inc.●Steven Russ ●St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church-River Hills ●St. James’ Episcopal Church- Milwaukee ●Richard Ryan and Carol Sklenicka ●Delp Schafer ●James and Claudia Schaumann ●Jan Scherr ●James Schinneller Arlan and Sharon Schlundt ●William and Kelly Schmitz ●School Sisters of Notre Dame ●Lyle Schroeder Ellsworth and Miriam Schuett ●William Seaman ● Julie Seidlitz ●Glenn and GiGi Sheridan ● Bruce and Linda Sherman ●Tom and Martha Shimek ●Sheryl Slocum ●Bruce and Janine Smith ●Katherine Smith ●Wendy Sopkovich ●L. William and Kathleen Staudenmaier ●Dan and Valerie Stefanich ●Steren McDonald’s Restaurants ●Kevin and Melanie Stewart ●Robert and Claudia Stewart ●Gertrude Stillman ●Gregory Norman and Margaret Stratton ●Streich Family Foundation Inc. ● Jacqueline Tharakan ● Dean and Kathy Thome ● Gary and Barbara Troy ● Roy and Sandy Uelner ●Richard and Lauralee Uihlein ●United Way of Metro Chicago ●V2 Fitness & Physical Therapy ●Weber & Rick, SC ●Michael Weinert and Jane Shero ●Gregg Weirauch ● Western Province of the Community of St. Mary ● Lee Wolcott ●Bob and Connie Wolf ●Nancy Zaborowski ●Bill and Sue Zieche

$50 - $99 37 Anonymous Donors ●Joy Allen ●Kathryn Allen ●Daniel and Amy Argall ●Mark and Pam Ariens ●Marianne and Dennis Bach ● Jeff and Maureen Badding ●Lisa Baltes ●Larry Barbera ●Bruce and Catherine Bauer ●Bryan and Danielle Bergner ●Dennis Bersch, Jr. and Clare Fiorenza ●David and Diane Biddle ●Stephen and Lynn Bittner ●Marjorie Bjornstad ●Joan Blaicher ●Ron Brahm ●Elizabeth Brewer ●Mary Louise and Kelly Brown ●Brian and Shana Callahan ●Charles Camilli ●Elizabeth Campbell ●William and Bonnie Cavaiani ●John and Kimberly Caviggiola ●Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church-Jackson ●Thor and Joan Christensen ●Catherine Clark ●Daniel Conway ●Stuart Crane ● Penny and Chuck Cruse ●Dennis and Lisa Davis ●Sharon Dehli ●Jerry Dlugi ●Linda Dotson ●Dolores Duffey ●Timothy and Susan Dugan ●James and Susan Dziak ●John and Shari Egan ●Don Ellingsen ●Richard and Peggy Falsetti ●James and Nancy Faust ●Thomas and Linda Feist ●Helen Flynn ●Norman and Judith Fons ●Jeffrey and Cynthia Gault ●Kurt and Rosemary Glaisner ●Dick and Susan Hackl ●Ann Hahn ●David and Janice Hahn ●Steve and Jana Hanagan ●Mike and Gay Hatfield ●John Haydon ●Arthur Heitzer and Sandra Edhlund ●LaDon Herd ●H. Allen and Joan Higgins ●Paul and Kathleen Hoffman ●Carolyn Hoover ●Timothy Howe and Susan Dugan ●Hulick Metals, Inc. ●Scott and Karen Hulick ●Jeff and Kathy Huntsinger ●Nancy Jacobs ●Casimir and Diane Janiszewski ●David and Deborah Jasso ●Ron and Shala Johnson ●Kunal Kapoor and Parul Srivastava ●Cathy Kendrigan ●Suzanne Kennedy ●Jeanette Ketelsen ●Thomas and Susan Koepp ●Norton and Betty Ann Kollmann ●Doris Kontos ● Craig and Karen Korn ●David Krajewski ●Michael and Michelle Kral ●Mary Krenek ●Jerry and Mary Kringel ●Julia LaChapelle ●John Lapinski and Helena Pycior ●Wayne and Sue Long ●Gary and Julie Maddox ●Jackie Maggiore ●Michael and Karen McGinnis ●The McGovern family ●Chris and Mary Meixner ●Brion and Betty Miller ●Fred Moss ●Thomas and Susan Mountin ●Moxie Fitness ●Jean Mueller ●Steve and Katie Nelson ●Tom and Julie Niehaus ●Brian and Tracy Niemuth ●Dawn Oleszak ●James and Claudia Paetsch ●Esther Pastene ● Debbie Pelky ●Carl and Jonni Penner ●Kelly Joy Potterton ●Carol Privette ●Mary Therese Purdy ●Renee and Mitchell Quick ●Anne-Marie Ramirez ●Jim and Ann Reeve ●Fred and Janelle RobinsonBret Roge and Jill Munson-Roge ● John Roy, II ●Daniel and Barbara Sabin ●Mark and Laurine Sanders ●Evelyn Sappenfield ●Steve and Lynne Schley ●Marshall Schmitt ●Judy and Mark Schueller ●Scott Advertising ●Michael and Claire Singleton ●Mark and Minna Smith ●Dorothy Sorensen ●Robert and Mary Sowinski ●Linda Spindler ●James and Catherine Sponholz ●Glenn and Patricia Stalker ●Julie Starks ●Robert Stowers ●Frank and Irene Strong ●Sue Pepper Joys Living Trust ●William Swisher ●Marjorie Szydlowski ●Thomas and Mary Thill ●Thomas Thomas and Candice Maynard ●Janet Totero ●Ivy Toy ●Ray and Judy Treinen ●Roger VanEperen ●Brad Vonck ●Franklin and Barbara Walbrink ●Joseph R. Wall ●Wauwatosa Avenue United Methodist Church-Wauwatosa ●Dianne Weber

Volunteer Numbers for FY 2012/2013

Northwestern Mutual MLK day clean up group

Northwestern Mutual MLK day clean up group

The Gathering relies on hundreds of individuals and groups who donate their time and expertise. Volunteers do 98% of the direct service work. Numbers provided below are based on available tracking, observation and best practices.

SERVICE VOLUNTEERS - 36,399 Donated Hours

Volunteers come to the Gathering as individuals or as groups, one time or daily. In FY2012/2013, 163 different groups served meals at Gathering sites: 44 businesses/organizations, 58 religious institutions, 29 schools, and 32 service groups and families. At weekday meals these groups worked alongside individuals from the community and from our guest population. Each meal required 12-20 volunteers, resulting in 29,076 donated hours of service. Produce Preservation volunteers, bag lunch makers, serving group recruiters, cleaning groups, and cook team volunteers made up the remainder of the donated hours.

Breakfast Program serving line

Breakfast Program serving line

LEADERSHIP VOLUNTEERS - 67 Volunteers

These volunteers serve as lead cooks and coordinators for our Saturday lunch programs. They serve in roles that would otherwise have to be covered by paid staff.  In FY 2012/2013 these leadership volunteers provided 2,934 hours valued at $52,988.

Donations In-Kind FY 2012/2013

Without donated food, supplies and services, the Gathering’s expenses would double. But that’s not the only reason donations in-kind are important. They also reflect the commitment and creativity of the community at large to this work. DONATED FOOD - 163,313 Pounds valued at $167,098

92,638 pounds of perishable and nonperishable foods from government and other sources were donated through Hunger Task Force. An additional 54,825 pounds came from area restaurants, grocery stores, coffee shops and bakeries.  2,225 pounds of fresh produce was donated for the Produce Preservation Project, and 13,625 pounds came in the form of take home bag “dinners” for our Saturday Lunch guests. These numbers do NOT include the wonderful donations of coffee, milk and home-made baked goods provided by serving groups on a weekly basis.

South Side Saturday Lunch Cooks

South Side Saturday Lunch Cooks

DONATED SUPPLIES & SERVICES - 110 Distributions

Toiletry items were distributed monthly to St. James’ Saturday Lunch guests by Sundries from the Avenue. An additional 3 toiletry distributions were provided at our Dinner site. Sixteen groups distributed bag lunches/sandwiches at 83 of our meals. Thirteen additional distributions of treat bags, warm weather clothing, blankets and holiday decorations in addition to equipment and in-kind services were provided by scout and school groups, churches, individuals and companies.

Oranges Donated for Christmas 2012 Goody Bags

Oranges Donated for Christmas 2012 Goody Bags