A year of service. A world of difference. Focus Sneak Peek JV Stories of Impact Annual Report Call for Nominations: Fr. Jack Morris, SJ Memorial Award FALL 2014 The Newsletter of Jesuit Volunteer Corps Northwest FALL 2014 Volume 59, Number 1 2 What a difference we are making! "What's your impact*?" is the theme of this Jesuit Volunteer (JV) year. The asterisk adds: Show Up, Listen, Act, Reflect, Repeat. The theme represents a strong Ignatian tradition of "praxis," acted upon reflection, reflected upon action. We are asking the JVs to consider the effects of their year of service in both how they make an impact and how they are impacted. This edition of Focus will highlight some of the significant ways JVs and JV EnCorps members are making a difference for those with whom they serve. Jeanne Haster Our volunteers are important change-makers in the lives of those who experience marginalization and suffering. They are helping to build critical infrastructure and resources to increase the capacity of our partner agencies. They are engaging at-risk students and increasing academic performance. They are providing health care for those who otherwise would not be treated. And perhaps most significantly, our volunteers are creating social capital among the people they serve, instilling self-worth, dignity, care, concern, trust, empathy, and a sense of connection. Former JVs carry our four values of community, simple living, social and ecological justice, and spirituality in their hearts and are changing the world in all manner of ways. As health professionals, nonprofit leaders, public servants in government leadership and service, teachers and education administrators, religious leaders, environmental scientists and specialists, and in countless other professions. Former JVs carry out our values in their work and in their community and church involvement. They are building strong families, and in many cases encouraging their children to do a year of volunteer service. We are excited to have second generation and even third generation JVs serving with us. The impact of JVC Northwest has spread through the decades. Marking our beginnings from 1956 at Copper Valley School in Alaska, the JVC movement spread from the Oregon Province of Jesuits to Jesuit provinces across the country. Now two organizations, JVC Northwest (where it all began!) and JVC in Baltimore, promote the mission throughout the United States. Jesuit Volunteer organizations are also found worldwide in Jesuit provinces. JVC Northwest has been the model for the founding of numerous faith-based volunteer programs. We were part of the impetus for national service programs like Peace Corps and AmeriCorps. As an AmeriCorps National Direct program for four years, we are delighted to be part of the 20th Anniversary celebration of this great Our theme for the 2014-15 service year national service organization! JVC Northwest is creating ripples of change throughout the Northwest, the country, and the world. We ask for your continued support and prayers as we learn from those we serve and embrace the transformative spirit of generations of volunteers! Jeanne Haster, Executive Director OUR MISSION STATEMENT Jesuit Volunteer Corps Northwest engages women and men in a transforming experience of full-time volunteer service. Jesuit Volunteers serve for a year or more in solidarity with persons living on the margins of society and with fragile ecosystems in the Pacific Northwest. Rooted for over fifty years in the Jesuit Catholic tradition emphasizing spiritual openness and depth, Jesuit Volunteers in the Northwest examine and act on the causes of social and environmental injustice to promote peace and structural change. Jesuit Volunteers live in communities that commit to simple living embodying a healing and sustainable presence on the Earth. Jesuit Volunteer Corps Northwest • P.O. Box 3928 • Portland, OR 97208 p 503.335.8202 • f 503.249.1118 • [email protected] • www.jvcnorthwest.org FALL 2014 Volume 59, Number 1 3 Board Update every one of us reading Focus . . . WHAT IS OUR IMPACT? As I begin my final year as June Cooley, Board Chair Board Chair, I will be actively thinking about how I can challenge myself to make August 10, 2014 a greater impact. It is 12:15 A.M., yes A.M., and I can’t sleep, nor do My husband Craig and I desire I remember much of the drive home from the 2014-15 JVC to make a difference with our givNorthwest Orientation at Camp Adams. My mind is full of the ing and JVC Northwest is one of the top June Cooley hope, dreams, and joy that filled the gym during the Missioning three nonprofits that we support. We of these bright, beautiful, and authentic adults committing to have found an easy way to give back that makes sense to us by putting JVC Northwest in our wills. But we want to do more. How can we ask How can we all make a difference — really do it, not just this challenge of our think about it? Reflect back on your year of service as a JV, or your Jesuit Volunteers and not ask time spent as a supporter, staff, Board, or family member, and try it of ourselves? to recall those feelings of hope and joy, that sense that you were actively making a difference. To feel that joy again, to feel that youthful time of our lives — that feeling can be captured again their year of service. This was my fifth Orientation, and my secthrough giving! ond as Board Chair of JVC Northwest. This is the time of our lives for us to MAKE AN IMPACT. Something different happened to me this year. Maybe it What is yours? I challenge you to deepen your impact on JVC was the four prior years combined that enveloped the feelings I Northwest today. was having, maybe it was the joy of raising Jeanne up during the Peace and thoughtful giving, ceremony because she has been so selfless for the past 10 years June as our Executive Director, or maybe it was this year’s theme, “WHAT’S YOUR IMPACT?”— what a challenge! I thought about this during the Missioning Liturgy as my eyes scanned this vibrant assembly and in my mind I kept repeating, “How can we ask this challenge of our Jesuit Volunteers and not ask it of ourselves?” As supporters, former Jesuit Volunteers, former Board Members, former staff members, parents of JVs and former JVs, and “It's not how much we give but how much love we put into giving.” – Mother Teresa JVC Northwest Staff Helen Pitts, JV EnCorps Seattle Program Coordinator Gerald Cobb, SJ Karen Beal, JV EnCorps Program Manager Diane Blankenship, Business Manager Amy Potthast, JV Program Manager Zach Reuter, Outreach and Events Coordinator Kieran Curley* Carolyn Chu, Program Coordinator* Christie Costello, Managing Editor, Recruitment & Marketing Manager* Matt Salazar, Program Coordinator* Chloe Eberhardt, Program Coordinator Moryah Schindler, Program Coordinator* Elizabeth Edwards, Business Assistant Hilary Titus, AmeriCorps Administrative Assistant* Jeanne Haster, Executive Director* Mary Hegel, AmeriCorps Program Manager* Whitney Johnson, Development Coordinator Rachel Wagner, Program Assistant Stephen White, Program Coordinator Sally Koch, Program Coordinator James Wykowski, Recruiter* Laurie Laird, Associate Director 2014-2015 Board of Directors Martha McElligott, Administrative Assistant to the ED Christine Auerbach Joseph Barr, Treasurer James Buck* June Cooley, Chair Mary Doherty* Bryan Francesconi, Secretary* Thomas Greene Jeanne Haster, Ex Officio* Paul Janowiak, SJ* William Larkins Gabrielle Nguyen, SP Barbara Scharff Kathleen Swift David Thompson, Vice Chair *denotes Former Jesuit Volunteer FALL 2014 Volume 59, Number 1 4 JV Stories of Impact The 2014-15 JV service year theme, "What's Your Impact?", asks JVs to reflect in multiple ways on their service with those on the margins of society: what is the impact they have on the local community in which they serve, and what is the impact that same local community has on them? The following stories are a glimpse into the impact the 2013-14 JVs made in their day to day service this past year. Look for reflections on how JVs are being impacted during their year in our spring edition of Focus. Increasing Access to Fresh Produce Katie Snyder, Access to Resources Assistant St. Margaret’s Shelter, Catholic Charities, Spokane, WA In this position, Katie directly served women and children at St. Margaret’s shelter, as well as other Catholic Charities programs, to support people’s access to healthy foods through social enterprise and food system capacity building. This winter, a fellow JV and I recognized a need to provide fresh produce specifically for clients in permanent supportive housing units. With produce from a local food bank and the help of St. Margaret's case managers, we created a project that now delivers 5-10 pounds of fresh produce to 40 families each week. I first recruited and coordinated volunteers to sort and bag produce, determined whether to use plastic or cloth bags, and tracked the number of pounds of produce. Recently a woman approached me at a farmers market, and, recognizing us from our banner as the ones who deliver a bag of produce to her family each week, thanked me and said, "We really appreciate the bags each week. My daughter eats salad now and never has before. Please keep the bags coming!" snack after school instead of potato chips. I treasure this time of silent reflection as an opportunity to be reminded of why I chose to do a year of service. I’m so grateful for the opportunity to have been a small part of this impactful work. Building Community, Breaking Isolation Chris Vaudo, Client Services Specialist Alaskan AIDS Assistance Association, Anchorage, AK During his JV year, Chris provided services to support individuals living with HIV/AIDS and/or their families in maximizing their independence, as well as managed the food program and assisted with HIV prevention efforts. For several months, I’ve created weekly events for our clients to participate in. Our events ranged from art gallery viewings to walks, movie screenings to greenhouse visits, crochet lessons to card games. Despite interest among our clients at the beginning of the year, it took a while to get steady attendance at the events. My first major success was our Easter egg coloring day. Over a dozen clients and staff members gathered, compared to a typical three to five, with conversation and laughter abundant in the conference room. Clients were able to communicate with their HIV-positive peers on topics as ordinary as Easter traditions, to as deep as the isolation and loneliness some feel as a result of their disease. A feeling of true support, empathy, and compassion was palpable in the room, a coming-together of strangers, a sense of unity. From this conversation stemmed a discussion among myself and administration about possibly beginning a support group for more clients to discuss the struggles and joys of living a life combating HIV/AIDS. Helping Students Shine Mallory Sullivan, Academic Support Pretty Eagle School, St. Xavier, MT As a JV, Mallory provided intensive academic support to identified at-risk students, particularly in math, reading, and science. Throughout the year, she tutored students in and outside the classroom individually and in small group settings, as well as lead lessons for specific class grades. Katie Synder, top right, with her Spokane Romero community. Now as I bag up apples, tomatoes, and kale, I choose to be mindful that perhaps this pear will be an infant's first taste of fruit or that maybe a child will choose these sliced up cucumbers as a I have worked with “Dillon,” a fifth grader at my service site, since the start of the year in an intensive math pull-out. During our first few months of daily hour-long math sessions, nearly as much time was spent getting Dillon on task as was spent actually instructing him on times tables and fractions. . . . Read more of Mallory’s story, and other JVs’ impact stories, at www.jvcnorthwest.org/blog. FALL 2014 Volume 59, Number 1 5 JV EnCorps: Purpose & Passion for the Greater Good We are excited for our Jesuit Volunteer (JV) EnCorps program to embark on its fourth program year in Portland, Ore., supporting adults 50 and older who engage in value-centered service and spiritual formation! The launch of JV EnCorps was made possible through a grant from the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust and other generous donors. During our two recent program years combined, the Portland JV EnCorps participants (JVEs) provided an impressive 9,000 hours of volunteer service. This September, JV EnCorps JV EnCorps, bringing over 2500 years of work experience to nonprofit agencies near you! will commence with 22 JVEs in Portland and 23 JVEs in Seattle, Wash., while also forming a new group in Bend, Ore. This program expansion will greatly amplify the impact of our service geographically and more than double the hours of service provided on behalf of social and ecological justice. Our JV EnCorps expansion to Seattle has been met with great enthusiasm! Under the capable leadership of our new Seattle JV EnCorps Program Coordinator, Helen Pitts, and a passionate group of four Core Team volunteers (Denny Duffel, Pam Piering, Kathy Collins and Jim McGinley), we will begin our inaugural year in Seattle with 23 participants and a wait list for the 2015-16 JVE member, Bob Cretsinger, with guests at local hospitality program. service year! Participants herald from a wide range of professional backgrounds including nursing, social work, primary and secondary education, physical therapy, law, journalism and architecture. Two JVEs are former Sisters and one is a Certified Spiritual Director. Seattle JV EnCorps offers JVEs 30 service placement opportunities from 13 nonprofit agencies. Most of these organizations address social issues that stem from homelessness, mental illness, drug and alcohol abuse, chronic diseases such as HIV/AIDS, as well as support disadvantaged youth, refugees, and the elderly. The Seattle program also offers ecological justice volunteer opportunities to develop food gardens for low-income families and environmental education for at-risk youth at wetland restoration sites. Bend JV EnCorps, led by a dedicated group of Core Team volunteers (Patty Christopher, Kathy Skidmore, Marilynn Kieffe, and Karen Sheldahl), is partnering with the local volunteer center, Volunteer Connect, to develop service placements and are recruiting committed JVEs from an ecumenical base of local churches. The Bend group will begin with an opening retreat in October. All of our JV EnCorps programs ask JVEs to engage in 5 to 10 hours of volunteer service each week, three all-day retreats throughout the year, monthly Community Meetings and daily spiritual practice. We are inspired by this generation of volunteers who are seeking to leverage their many years of professional experience and lives well-lived for the betterment of their communities. This stirring potential and wholehearted interest in JV EnCorps allows us to consider a new motto for 2014-15: JV EnCorps, bringing over 2500 years of work experience to nonprofit agencies near you! JVE member, Jane Mize, with a guest at a hospitality program hygiene station. FALL 2014 Volume 59, Number 1 6 2014-2015 JVC Northwest Communities HILLSBORO, ORE. (back row, L-R) Daniel Setiady, Maranda Welch, Kim Utschig, (front row, L-R) Wendy Martinez-Hurtado, Mary-Catherine Goddard, Karen Goldburg ANCHORAGE, ALASKA (back row, L-R) Ben Wilson, Liz Tobey, David Quigley, (front row, L-R) Katherine Nimrod, Nora Violante, Kelley Dolan, Anna Nilles BOISE, IDAHO (L-R) Madeline D’Onfro, Rob Dean*, Sarah Wolfe+, Andrew Williams HOOD RIVER, ORE. (L-R) Kelly Sullivan, Kacie Black, Lynsey Spaeth*, Marielle McKenna, Hannah Ladwig*, Clare Black ASHLAND, MONT. (back row, L-R) John Rasmussen, Sam Sherman, Tom Regan, Paul Harned, (front row, L-R) Ambar Rodriguez, Allie O’Hearn, Claire Overholt GRAYS HARBOR, WASH. (L-R) Ciara McHugh, Taylor Baar, Bridget Hinton, Kristie Kurtz, Julia Brice, Sarah Moore JUNEAU, ALASKA (back row, L-R) Theresa Reynolds, Ben Wills, Rachel Young, Kim Berberich*, Ryan Mildenberger*, (front row, L-R) Chris Won, Genevieve Miller BETHEL, ALASKA (back row, L-R) Alex Rice, Katrina Beitz, Kelsey Wendland, Marissa Pardue, (front row, L-R) Caroline Proulx*, Amber Jones GRESHAM, ORE. (back row, L-R) Ember McCoy, Scott Jackson, Erica Parkinson*, (front row, L-R) Majo Sandi, Cecelia Rehm*, Maria Alvarez-Lugo BILLINGS, MONT. (back row, L-R) Natalie Kathol, Jake Fahey, Sarah FitzGerald+, Caitlin Shehane, (front row, L-R) Maggie O’Connor, Beth Williams HAYS, MONT. (L-R) Nora Crossen, Mary Steele, Spencer Uemura, Maggie Ayau, Mary Byrne** (not pictured) MISSOULA, MONT. (back row, L-R) Liam Morrison, Will Gardner*, (middle row, L-R) Shandra Benito, Ciara James (front row) Claire Foley* *denotes an additional year JV who served their first year with JVC Northwest **denotes a fourth year Jesuit Volunteer FALL 2014 Volume 59, Number 1 OMAK, WASH. (L-R) Emily Obermiller, Shelley Brunkan, Sarah Wiesner+, Bill Melville, Brianna Trifiletti, Andrew Gentilucci PORTLAND MAC, ORE. (back row, L-R) Kevin Carroll, Leslie Massicotte, Sean Luke*, (front row, L-R) April Long, Shannon Cogan*, Kelly Muething, Josie Gomez, Katherine Gordon PORTLAND MORRIS, ORE. (back row, L-R) Ashley Edgette, Ryan Musso, Anna Burnham, Colleen McVeigh, (front row, L-R) Amanda Foggia, Claire Gosen, Grace Badik*, Hilarie Bninski* SEATTLE CHERRY ABBEY, WASH. (back row, L-R) Marlena Nip, Dillon Oldham, Maddy Lee, Colleen Chambers, (front row, L-R) Sydney Maltese, Nicole Rocconi, Kelley Asbury, Sarah Sinsky 7 SEATTLE MERCY, WASH. (back row, L-R) Jane Brennan, Bridget Newsham, Siobhan Cooney, Michael Putnam*, Rachel Gintner, (front row, L-R) Stephen Ostrow, Taylor Walt, Maura McLafferty ST. XAVIER, MONT. (L-R) Chris Tansey+, Catherine Morrison, Elle Ross*, Jasmine Villanueva* SITKA, ALASKA (L-R) Athena Hughes*, Liz Kearney, Sarah Komisar, Taylor Ciambra, Bridget Kratz* TACOMA, WASH. (back row) Luke Badaczewski, (middle row, L-R) Shannon Lees, Katrina Haller*, (front row, L-R) Gabby Gobiel, Kristina Orbe SPOKANE LAVAN, WASH. (back row, L-R) Kai Mayer, David Paullin, Carlee Sinkus, Elizabeth Murphy, Melissa DeSoto, (front row, L-R) Sara Bovat, Hilary Korabik* WENATCHEE, WASH. (back row, L-R) Clare Morrison, Paul Lavadera, Brenna Dimmig, (front row, L-R) Hannah McCormick, Maggie Reuter SPOKANE ROMERO, WASH. (back row L-R) Katie Sloan, Jack Malone, Tom Campbell, (front row L-R) Karilynn Cooper, Laura DiTomasso, Ally Schultz* YAKIMA, WASH. (back row, L-R) Kevin Breen, Katie Butler, Brenna Horn, Devin Roll, (front row, L-R) Emily Roth, Amber Layton*, Maureen Martin +denotes an additional year JV who served their first year with another program FALL 2014 Volume 59, Number 1 8 JVC Northwest Annual Report August 1, 2013 - July 31, 2014 Fiscal Year A Year in Review Where We Serve JV/AmeriCorps Program Anchorage, Bethel, Juneau, Sitka 77 148 Jesuit Volunteers served in 24 communities in 21 locales in 5 states. 77 JVs completed more than 290,000 hours in service with 130,000 individuals at 108 partner agencies. 77 JVC Northwest completed its fourth year as an AmeriCorps National Direct Program. JV AmeriCorps members in Boise celebrating MLK Day of Service. 77 Our 135 JV AmeriCorps members’ service falls into one of three categories: capacity building for our partner agencies, education, and health. Boise 77 Portland Morris House moved to a new house location. The new address is 4120 SE Brooklyn St., Portland, OR 97202. JV EnCorps Program 77 17 Jesuit Volunteer EnCorps members (JVEs) served part-time with 20 partner agencies in Portland, Ore. 77 JVEs completed more than 4,000 service hours assisting more than 11,000 individuals. 77 A new JV EnCorps community in Seattle, Wash., has successfully recruited 23 individuals for the ’14-15 service year. Ashland, Billings, Hays, Missoula, St. Xavier 77 A third JV EnCorps community will open in Bend, Ore., in October 2014 with an estimated 10 JVEs. JVC Northwest Activities 77 In September 2013, JVC Northwest warmly welcomed Laurie Laird as our Associate Director, a new position within our organization. Gresham, Hillsboro, Portland (two communities), Hood River/Odell 77 In October 2013, thanks to a generous grant from Volunteers Exploring Vocation, a program of the Forum for Theological Exploration, JVC Northwest hosted over 30 former volunteers from various programs for a retreat on vocation in post-volunteer life. 77 Fr. Larry Gooley, SJ (JVC Northwest Executive Director from ’72-81) was named this year’s recipient of the Fr. Jack Morris, SJ Award, an award that honors former Jesuit Volunteers or others who continue to live out the four values of JVC Northwest, demonstrating a lifetime commitment to working for the common good and bringing about peace and justice. 77 At our annual Seattle Event in March 2014, JVC Northwest raised almost $60,000 for the Fr. Jack Morris, SJ Memorial Fund. Grays Harbor, Omak, Seattle (two communities), Spokane (two communities), Tacoma, Wenatchee, Yakima 77 JVC Northwest was named by Oregon Business Magazine as one of the 100 Best Nonprofits to Work for in Oregon for the sixth year in a row and one of the 100 Best Green Companies to Work for in Oregon for the fifth year in a row. JVC Northwest has been ranked on each of these lists since their creation. FALL 2014 Volume 59, Number 1 9 Where are they now? Updates on 2013-14 JVs A look at the numbers Our Supporters JV Mary Rose Geitl at an orchard near Seattle. ’13-14 Bethel JVs enjoying the Kuskokwim River with their support people. JV Patrick Vale supporting partner agency SOLVE with streamside restoration. Friends of JVC Northwest – 50% Former JVs – 26% Board and Former Board Members – 14% Parents of Former JVs – 10% Revenue AmeriCorps Grant – 35% Partner Agency Fees – 33% Housing income – 21% Fundraising – 9% Other – 2% 77 24 JVs are returning for a second year with JVC Northwest 77 15 were hired on as staff at the agencies where they served as JVs 77 16 are attending graduate school, 1 is attending law school Expenses 77 7 are attending medical or nursing school 77 7 are participating in other service programs, 12 are beginning new careers 77 43 are staying in the same city in which they served Others continue to explore and discern careers, post-graduate studies, or other service options. JVC Northwest wishes the best of luck to all the 2013-14 JVs as you pursue future opportunities and adventures! Program – 90% Administration – 7% Development – 3% Sources of Funding Individual Donations WHAT TYPES OF SERVICE DO JVs AND JVEs DO? With the financial support, in-kind donations, and gifts of time that our donors share with us throughout the year, JVC Northwest is able to provide necessary services to those most in need. AmeriCorps (3 Year Grant) Renewed: June 2013 *Social Services: Homeless/Housing Services, Youth Services, Domestic Violence, Individuals with Disabilities, Food and Hunger, Senior Care, Women's Shelter/Programs, Refugee/Immigrant Services, Legal Services, Pastoral Ministry The M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust (3 Year Grant) Received: June 2010 **Health: Mental Health, Substance Abuse/Prevention, Health Education What’s Capacity Building? An example of impact 77 Our JV AmeriCorps member capacity building projects enhance and expand our partner agencies’ abilities to develop program networks and resources, include marginalized populations, positively engage disadvantaged youth, and culturally sensitize delivery of services. 77 As part of his service supporting men in recovery, Sean Luke at Volunteers of America Men's Residential Center (MRC) in Portland, Ore., developed a partnership with a studio that offers comprehensive wellness services including yoga, massages, and acupuncture to his clients. To make this a sustainable relationship for the studio and the MRC and its clients, Sean setup a volunteer barter exchange the clients can participate in for no-cost services at the studio. The National Direct AmeriCorps Grant from the Corporation for National and Community Service enables JVC Northwest to send JVs to increasingly impoverished and marginalized areas throughout the Northwest. Lowering the cost of a JV placement by almost half, the grant allows for 135 JV AmeriCorps members to receive living allowances and an education award at the end of their service year. The JV EnCorps program successfully completed its third service year in June 2014. A grant from the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust significantly contributed to the creation of this program and has empowered JVC Northwest to expand JV EnCorps to Seattle, Wash., and Bend, Ore., in 2014-15. The Collins Foundation Received: November 2013 Sean Luke The Collins Foundation provided funding to JVC Northwest toward the hiring of new Associate Director, Laurie Laird, significantly increasing our organization's program management capacity. FALL 2014 Volume 59, Number 1 10 DONORS Gifts 8/1/13-7/31/14 Thank You Thank you to our many donors who gave to JVC Northwest in our fiscal year of Aug. 1 2013, through July 31, 2014. Your gifts directly impact our volunteers throughout their year of life-giving service, as they support our most vulnerable neighbors throughout the Pacific Northwest. Thank you again for accompanying the JVs and JVEs with your generosity. Companion Circle of Friends contribute $1,000 or more annually & significantly support the work of JVC Northwest. Margaret & Robert Alston Kathryn & Stephen Attwood Lynda & Paul Auer Jane & Joe Barr — in honor of Stephanie Anne Barr Vern & Katie Bensching Rob & Leslie Bentley Jeffrey Bergbauer — in memory of Jessie & Michael Olenick Beth Blankemeier Mary Ann & Jim Buck Patrick Burns June & Craig Cooley — in memory of Darline Cooley Pam Didente & Tom Comerford Karin Dufault, SP Joan & Denny Duffell Dr. Albert Eckian — in honor of Jesus Christ Steven Eichelberger — in honor of Diana Cater Bud Farrell — in memory of Francis & Henrietta, & Marie Farrell Andy & Courtney Garrison Annmarie & Jim Gross — in memory of John McDermott Jeanne & Jim Haster — in honor of the JVC Northwest staff & in memory of Fr. Jack Morris, SJ Cathy Murray & Vince Herberholt John Hirsh Meg Keeley K. Thomas & Mary O. Kemp Paul Kent — in memory of Mr. Donald H. Kent John & Erin Kinney Bill & Shelley Larkins John Longfield — in memory of Pasquale Spoletini, SJ & Fr. Jack Morris, SJ Rob McCann Marisa McDonald, Osf Jeremy McLaughlin Brian Ulrickson & Lyn Miletich — in honor of Fr. Dan Fitzpatrick, SJ Claire & Bob Murphy — in memory of John McDermott & Fr. Jack Morris, SJ Jerry & Margaret Mylet Gerry & Pat Nathe Charlie & Doris O’Connor Giselle Ondetti Mary Ann Murphy & Greg Otterson Terah Regan Justin & Lara Regus Bill Roedel Barb & Gary Scharff — in honor of Thomas P. Scharff & in memory of Fr. Jack Morris, SJ Marty Speranza — in memory of Mae Weathers Theresa & Wayne Tegt Brian Tenney Larry & Jeanne Vilardo Jim Haggerty & Jean Withrow Claire Yang & David Zwaschka Companion Circle of Friends Organizations Academy of Our Lady of Lourdes Archdiocese of Portland in Oregon Benevity Community Impact Fund Diocese of Boise Diocese of Great Falls — Billings Diocese of Yakima Dwyer Charitable Trust Edward S. Moore Foundation Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Firstgiving Gonzaga University Ignatius Ohno Foundation Inland Northwest Community Foundation, the Joan & Vic Forni Fund Jesuit High School Loyola University of Chicago M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust Miller Nash Oregon Community Foundation Pride Foundation Ramsey Foundation Raymond Family Foundation Santa Clara Jesuit Community Seattle Foundation Seattle Preparatory School Sisters of Providence St. Ignatius Church St. Martin de Porres Trust The Collins Foundation The Columbus Foundation U.S. Charitable Gift Trust Volunteers Exploring Vocation (Forum for Theological Exploration) Gifts in honor/memory of are a special way to pay tribute to someone special & support the work of JVC Northwest. David & Diana Adler — in honor of Jason Adler Mary & Alejandro Aguilera Titus — in honor of Renata & Daniela Aguilera Titus Diane & Steven Ahlers — in honor of Joseph Ahlers Lorna Ahrens — in honor of Deirdre Eckian Rick & Liz Allen — in memory of Fr. George Wolf Lisa Gianelli & Mark Anderson — in honor of Claire Anderson James Andreas — in honor of Diana Cater Andrew Arganbright — in honor of Helen Brennan, SP & Fred Mercy, SJ Tony Augimerie — in memory of John McDermott Rosemary Austin — in memory of Fr. Jack Morris, SJ Jean & Michael Badik — in honor of Grace Badik David & Wendy Banks — in honor of Emily & Paul Cappellano Helen Bannan-Baurecht — in honor of Hays, MT JVs Richard Barry — in honor of Laura Armstrong Patricia & Michael Basile — in honor of Rosanne Basile Secaur Alfred Baye — in memory of Eileen Baye Gere & Vern Biederman — in honor of Dr. Kate (Biederman) Johnson Rae Jean Blaschka — in honor of social justice & joy Maria Bninski — in honor of Hilarie Bninski Anthony Bonazzo — in memory of Mary Hughes Floyd & Margaret Bossard — in memory of Fr. Jack Morris, SJ Mary Foley Brisbane & Eugene Brisbane — in honor of Denise & Patrick Brisbane Jeff & Vanessa Brogan — in memory of Eunjey Cho Julia Brown — in honor of Bruce Brown Fidella Brown — in memory of Mark McLean Brown Patricia Bruininks — in memory of Eunjey Cho Catherine & John Bunger — in honor of Tom Bunger (FJV) Leonard & Cornelia Burgmyer — in memory of Rita Burgmyer Martin Burke — in memory of Marylee Lowry Pat Cahill — in honor of Helene & Walter Sullivan Effie & Jim Caldarola — in honor of John McDermott & Steve McKee Regina Carolan — in memory of Fr. Jack Morris, SJ Charles Carroll — in honor of Ian C. Carroll Margie Carroll — in memory of Fr. Jack Morris, SJ Mary & Michael Casey — in honor of Conor & Kelsey Casey, Emily & Daniel Keller & Elizabeth Skurdahl Tomas Castillo — in honor of Fr. Jack Morris, SJ Kathryn & Scott Cater — in honor of Diana Cater Stacy Cates-Carney — in honor of JVs serving in Alaska Amy Cavanaugh — in honor of Jeannie Genovesi Sinclair Ceasar — in honor of Tomas Castillo Tanya Higgins & Darrell Chronik — in honor of Colleen & Justin Bell Judith Citarella — in honor of Armando O. Citarella Chris Clancy — in memory of Murel F. Clancy Baron & Pat Coenen — in honor of Thomas & Marina Bruketta Pam Coleman — in honor of Ray & Winnie Coleman Philip Brady & Mary Jo Commerford — in honor of Sarah Brady Aaron & Whitney Cooley — in honor of June Cooley Joan & David Coyne — in honor of Mary Beth Benedetti Katie Cranor — in honor of Julia Peters & Bruce Brown Toma Milouchev & Brenda Crudo — in memory of Eva Crudo Karen Cullion — in honor of Kate Bowers Carolyn Curran — in honor of Annemarie Curran Prairie Cathy Dali — in honor of Larry Gooley, SJ Chuck & Karen Daly — in honor of Omak JVs Christine Daniels — in honor of Christina (Neill) Bowen Karen Davidson — in honor of Bryan Davidson Sharon & John Day — in honor of Tess Abellera & Caitlin Day Ed & Jackie Debevec — in memory of Debbie Moses William & Dorothy Deery — in honor of Sandy Deery Eileen & Frederick DeParolesa — in honor of Betty Daly Frances & Art Dernbach — in honor of Lauren Dernbach Gary & Sharon Derosa — in memory of Martha Ladner Janice & Stephen Desloover — in memory of Kay Saladin Katy Didden — in honor of Bill Kerwin Priscilla & Mark Dimitruk — in honor of Kara Dimitruk Alex & Rebecca Dobbs — in honor of Fr. Chuck Peterson Carole & Dan Doerner — in memory of Fr. John P. Fox, SJ Mary Doherty — in honor of Shaughn & Kathryn’s Wedding Mary Ann & Peter Dombrowski — in honor of Rebecca Dombrowski Maureen Donohue — in honor of Edward Vacek, SJ Betty Drapela — in memory of Charles Drapela Valerie Ducey — in honor of Sara Whitcomb Harold Leidy & Colleen Duffy Ceile Leidy — in memory of Marylee Lowry, ’67-71 Marianne & Donald Duncan — in honor of Teresa Bishop Vasquez & in memory of Lawrence Retrosi, loving uncle Maria & Steven Dzida — in honor of the Fr. Jack Morris, SJ Memorial Fund Melissa Earley — in honor of Omak JVs Lansing & Lura Eberling — in honor of Barry Eberling Nancy Eldredge — in memory of Fr. Jack Morris, SJ Kevin & Kate Emmerich — in honor of Kevin Emmerich Sarah Fefer — in honor of Sara Whitcomb’s Birthday Mary Margaret & Gene Ferrell — in honor of Thomas Ferrell Jean & Edward Ferry — in honor of Erin Ferry Ted & Maggie Finley — in memory of Rev. Lawrence E. Walsh, SJ Julie & Kevin Fissinger — in honor of Siobhan Lawlor Mary Fitzgerald — in memory of Volunteers of Inland Cities ’86-89 Jesuits Dan Flores — in honor of all Fairbanks FJVs Milford & Vicki Ford — in honor of Tori Ford Vigil Patricia & Thomas Freeburg — in honor of Katrina Freeburg, Chris Freeburg & Katie Kurtz Mary Jane Fullam — in honor of Mary Gladys & James Joseph Fullam Barb & Jim Gabbert — in honor of Alli Gabbert William Gammell — in honor of Sara Whitcomb Tom & Ann Gannon — in honor of Mercy House Seattle ’05-06 Maria Gaona — in honor of Cynthia Gaona Bartram Paul & Fran Genovesi — in honor of Regina Genovesi (Yakima, WA ’97-98) Katherine Gouvernayre — in honor of Erik Ozolins & Robert House Robert Sessa & Ellen Grady-Sessa — in memory of Francis Grady Courtney Graff — in honor of St. Labre FJVs ’99-00 Terrance Gray — in honor of Katherine (Katie) Gray Mary Faith & Ted Green — in honor of Anna J. Green & the Yakima House Celeste Greene — in memory of Thomas Eddy John & Kathleen Gross — in memory of Mr. Ron Holtz Christopher Growney — in memory of Fr. Jack Morris, SJ Miranda Hall — ’13-14 second year JVs Jesse & Ann Hansen — in honor of Jesse Hansen III William & Mary Harkins — in honor of Mary Aileen Harkins Lauran Hawker — in memory of John McDermott Maureen Heffernan — in honor of Tori Heffernan Mary Hegel — in memory of Eunjey Cho Ann & Pat Heraty — in honor of their years in Hays, ’70-73 John Hintze — in honor of Sara Whitcomb Mary Holland — in honor of Jeanine Boucher-Colbert Richard & Barbara Homlar — in honor of Eliz Frommelt Homlar Teak & Del Hoover — in memory of Fr. Jack Morris, SJ Linda Wiessler & Michael Hughes — in honor of Athena Hughes Paul Janowiak, SJ — in honor of Fr. Jack Morris, SJ Amy Jennings — in honor of ’08-09 Yakima JVs Lena Jessup — in memory of John McDermott Ann Johnson — in honor of Vincent Beuzer, SJ Joan & William Johnson — in memory of Robert G. Domnick Bob & Graceann Johnson — in memory of Sister Mary Ida Elizabeth & Robert Jokerst — in honor of Ellen Jokerst Lawrence & Rose Marie Joyce — in honor of Marybeth Joyce Maurice (Yakima, WA ’90-91) Daniel Joyce — in honor of Sara Whitcomb’s birthday Shannon Kahle — in honor of Mac House ’02-03 Agnes Kanikula — in honor of returning Hays volunteers Mary & Jack Keenan — in memory of Betty McGrath Maria & Joseph Kelleher — in honor of Kathleen Kelleher Hornik Kathy Kelley — in honor of Omak, WA ’92-93 Maija & Jeffrey Kingsley — in honor of Melody Kingsley Kristen & Peter Klecan — in honor of Anne & Tom Fitzpatrick, SJ Gabby Knight — in memory of Eric Pitman Hollis McMilan & Cindy Knowles — in honor of their first day on the job together David Knutson — in honor of Derek Knutson Mary Kouri — in honor of Donna Kouri Patricia Lamothe — in honor of Tom Spellmire Thomas & Lorraine Larkin — in honor of Larry Gooley, SJ & in memory of Jave Hennessy, SJ Thomas Lavan — in memory of Matt Lavan (’98-99) & Anne Lavan Joseph Lechowicz — in memory of Rev. Joseph Novak, SJ Rosalie L’ecuyer — in memory of Fr. Henry Hargreaves, SJ James & Eleanor LeGates — in honor of Janine LeGates Donnelly Erik Lehto — in memory of Eunjey Cho Ann Leibovitz — in honor of Michelle Shortsleeve FALL 2014 Volume 59, Number 1 Mike Lengle — in honor of Michelle Shortsleeve & Brian Dowling Ann Libert — in memory of Laurence Libert Aaron Long — in honor of Diana Cater Margaret & Jon Lowell — in honor of Julie Lowell Dorothy Luby — in memory of relatives James & Noreen Lucey — in honor of Katie Lucey Kevin & Judy Luranc Sweeney — in memory of Edward EJ Callahan (St. Michaels ’81) Casey Lutz — in memory of Sr. Laura Fucito, OP Barbara & Robert Lynch — in honor of Alyssa Lynch William & Jeanne Macdonald — in honor & memory of their parents Lynn & William Mackinson — in honor of Brendan Mackinson & Laura Brown David & Mary Anne Madsen — in honor of SU Alums/JVs Joseph & Peggy Maloney — in honor of Colleen Maloney & Bill Stoll Amanda Marcotte — in honor of Sara Whitcomb Edward Martin — in honor of Maura Baker Ann Mawn — in honor of all St. Mary’s, AK volunteers Sharon & William Mays — in honor of Katie Mays Katie Mays — in honor of Morris House ’10-11 Francis McCann — in honor of Fr. Jos. Retzel, SJ Charles McQuillen & Tracy McDermott — in memory of Sheila McDermott Sandy McDonald — in memory of John McDermott Noreen McKee — in memory of Debbie Moses & John McDermott Paul & Mary Ann McKenney — in honor of Colleen McKenney Flachbart Francis & Clare McLaughlin — in honor of John McLaughlin John & Janet McLaughlin — in honor of Katie McLaughlin James & Anne McNamara — in honor of Brian, Rina & Michael McNamara Carol & Fred Meirose — in honor of Kelly Muething Celeste & Joe Melehan — in honor of Fr. Jack Morris, SJ Cole Merkel — in honor of Katie Kondek Teddy & Cindy Michel — in honor of Anchorage House ’99-00 Chuck & Susan Misiaveg — in honor of Elizabeth Misiaveg-Patel Margaret & Jim Moran — in memory of Margaret Moran Kelly Moran Zauner — in honor of Monica McLaughlin Dennis & Ann Marie Morgan — in honor of Laura Morgan Brian Morris — in honor of Siobhan M. Morris Patricia Morris — in memory of Fr. Jack Morris, SJ Patrick & Yolanda Morris — in memory of Fr. Jack Morris, SJ Ellen & Christopher Moskal- in honor of Christopher V. Moskal John & Christina Mullooly — in honor of Sheila Mullooly’s 20th anniversary of service in Juneau, AK Janice Murphy — in honor of Erica Parkinson Claire & Bob Murphy — in honor of John McDermott & Debbie Tassey Moses Pat & Dennis Murray — in honor of Fr. Jack Morris, SJ Robert Myers — in honor of Kathleen Myers Kerry & Patty Newcomb — in honor of Patty Newcomb Kathleen & Michael Nilles — in honor of their 30th anniversary of service Doug Lyons & Amy Nist — in honor of Doug Lyons Kathleen Norris — in honor of Alaska JVC Northwest Alumni Fran & Susan Norris-Olivia — in memory of Tom Norris John O’Connor — in honor of Bernadette O’Connor Sandra & Joseph O’Dea — in honor of Conor O’Dea Robert & Carol O’Handley — in memory of Eunjey Michael Cho Karen & Stephen O’Meara — in honor of Anne O’Meara Patrick & Mary Ann O’Shea — in honor of Hays Mission volunteers Barbara & Mark Overland — in honor of Courtney Overland Graff Lyssa Palu-Ay — in memory of Fr. Jack Morris, SJ Peter & Shelley Park — in honor of their love Mari-Toni Peabody — in honor of Virginia Peabody Susan & Dennis Pearsall — in honor of Chris, Jim, Lisa & Theresa Villano, Katie, Blaine & their 40th anniversary of service Loretta & Steve Pehanich — in memory of Eunjey Cho Tip Blish & Bridget Perry — in memory of Fr. Jack Morris, SJ Debra & James Peters — in honor of Bruce & Julia Brown Roland & Eileen Pinza — in honor of Mara Pinza Catherine & EJ Plocki — in honor of Jennifer Plocki Bowler Carl & Connie Pomplon — in honor of Steven Pomplon Mary & Gerry Posanka — in memory of Rev. Paul Hoppe, SJ & Nancy Sheehan, CVS Martha & Anthony Proulx — in honor of Caroline Proulx Joseph & Nancy Pulito — in honor of Katie Pulito Anita Pulizzi — in honor of Celia & Nina Stuart Erin Quinn — in honor of Ann Reynolds Shawn Quinn — in honor of Erin K. Quinn Mary Ann & Ron Rettig-Zucchi — in memory of Fr. Jack Morris, SJ Leah & Sean Reynolds — in honor of Nick Reynolds & Sarah Domhoff (PeaceofPottery) Ellyn Rideout — in honor of Mac House ’03-04 Elizabeth & Clyde Ries — in honor of Teri Stroschein Jack & Kristin Rogers — in honor of Irene Rogers Daniel & Karen Roy — in honor of Sara Whitcomb’s birthday Julie & Phil Rundquist — in memory of John Warren Jensen Jennifer & Richard Schaefer — in honor of the Yakima JV House Marjorie Schaefer — in memory of Candace Gleason Michelle & Alan Schiller-Baker — in honor of Maura Baker 11 Joanne Schott — in honor of their family’s four JVs Geralyn Schrom — in honor of Larry Gooley, SJ Greg Schwietz — in honor of Leslie Ann Schwietz Annette Scognamillo — in honor of Elvi Riecke Manuel & Ann Sebastian — in honor of Colleen Sebastian Robert & Ellen Shafer — in honor of Margaret Shafer Patricia & Hamed Shahamiri — in honor of Andrew Shahamiri Ed & Jane Shea — in honor of Linda Shea Johanna Sheehey-Jones — in honor of Bruce Jones Laura Sheinkopf — in honor of Michelle Shortsleeve & Brian Dowling Laura Sheridan-Carbone — in honor of Ellen Sheldon Robert & Elizabeth Shields — in honor of Mary Shields Driebe & Terry Shields Michelle Shortsleeve — in honor of Ashland JV House ’07-08 & Northern Cheyenne Michael & Cathy Shortsleeve — in honor of Michelle Shortsleeve Anne Marie & Jerome Sinsky — in memory of Eunjey Cho Aj Smith — in honor of Diana Cater Nancy Smith — in honor of Diana Cater Peggy & Peter Snajczuk — in honor of Cara Snajczkuk Trish & Brad Snyder — in honor of Katie Snyder Rita & James Spata — in honor of Peter Behm Cathleen & John Stack — in honor of Brendan J. Stack Ellen & Robert Staples — in honor of Mary Rae Staples Mary Steelman — in memory of Fr. Jack Morris, SJ Kimberly & James Stegeman — in honor of Elizabeth Stegeman Brigid & Thomas Stoy — in honor of Paddy Stoy Melissa & Paul Sullivan — in honor of Mallory Sullivan Margaret & Philip Summers — in honor of the Omak JVs ’11-12 Christine Svitila — in honor of Tekawitha House Cathie & Joe Swoboda — in honor of Lindsay Swoboda Ronald Tadena — in honor of Amanda DeJong Paul & Erin Tassinari — in honor of Sara Whitcomb Jim & Jan Thomas — in memory of Fr. Jack Morris, SJ Mike Tierney — in memory of Pete Seeger & in honor of JVC Northwest’s mission Kandra & Anthony Tranghese — in honor of Sara Whitcomb Sarah Van Roo — in honor of Scott Barber & Megan Ward Monica VanBladel — in honor of Casa Noel Suzanne & Robert Vanbladel — in honor of Monica VanBladel Jim & Chris Villano — in memory of Debbie Tassey Moses, John McDermott & Steve McKee Suzann & Whitey Voss — in honor of Kevin & Adrienne Voss Carmen Suazo & James Waldref — in honor of Chris Waldref & Lavan House Craig & Antoinette Wall — in honor of Sara Whitcomb Mary Jean McDermott & David Welch — in memory of John McDermott Welles Remy Crowther Charitable Trust — in honor of Kate Daly Debbie & Brad Wetmore — in honor of Rob Lee & Elizabeth Franco Pat Wheary — in honor of Jameson of the Heath Stuart & Sara Whitcomb — in honor of JVC Northwest Amelia Willoughby — in honor of Mercy Haus ’12-13 Barbara & Mike Wilson — in honor of past & present JVs Martin & Carolyn Winch — in honor of Fr. Jack Morris, SJ Donna & Bill Zander — in honor of all the wonderful volunteers Donors of all sizes make a difference & support the work of JVC Northwest. Cynthia Addams Barbara & John Ahearne Sandra Alibrando Gary & Barbara Allen Heather & Eric Aman James Lux & Annette Andrews-Lux Mary Arao Laura Armstrong Susan Artone-Fricke Fred & Tina Auerbach William Bache Gertrude Bailey Paul & Martha Barber Margaret Barnes Catherine & Jon Baum Sr. Suzette Bautista, SP Karen Beal Arnadene Bean Nancy Beck Cailin Bell Mary Beth & Marcus Benedetti Ruth Hutchison & Richard Bentley Jose & Maria Bernal Walter & Jerry Bernards Gary Bertuccelli Fred & Paula Bevegni John & Julie Bianchi Diane & Larry Blankenship Sharon & William Bloudek Kathy & Tom Bockhorst Michael Bohigian Leslie & Bill Boniface Michael Cardella & Catherine Bove Christina Bowen Liz Bower-Curran Peggy Brady & Mary Bowers Chauncey Boyle Tim Braden Jeff Gilbert & Heather Bradford Erminio Braidotti Helen Brennan, SP David L. Buchman Mary Claire Buckley Tim & Catherine Buckley III Jean Eilers & Bob Byrne Mary Ellen Caiati Maureen Cain Carol & Steven Campbell Nicholas Campolettano Nancy Canavan Lisa Candels Emily & Paul Cappellano Jo Ann Carbonetti Len Chmielowski & Cathy Carney Patrick & Kathleen Carr Alyson Casey Maureen Casey Cecile Ehrmann & Rolando Castro Judy & Peter Cherichetti Nancy Chmiel Janice & Henry Chock Eunjey Cho Thomas Chomicz Cortney Christensen Jo-Ann Chung Steve Finn & Margie Clark Tim & Mary Clulo Caitrin Coccoma Angelo Colasurdo Katie Collins Sheila Collins William & Kathryn Collins Charlene & Charlie Collora John Concannon Ellen & Frank Connell Kristin Littel & Patrick Connelly Mike Conway Terrence & Patricia Cosgrove Stephen & Carolyn Costa Catherine & Martin Costello Martin Costello Chris & Debra Covert-Bowlds Dorothy Covino Heather & Burton Craige Nancy Cretsinger Bob Cretsinger Erin & Pierre Crowley Laura Cryan Mike Sinsky & Mary Cunningham Kieran Curley Vincent & Emma Curtis Jo Ann & Norbert Cvengros Diane d’Almeida Dorothy & Frank Danchetz Mary Davidson Celso & Margaret Davila Brittany Davis Paul Peterhans & Mary de Rosas Anthony Delorenzo Eva Swiontkowski-DeNardis & Steve DeNardis Brian & Katy Denning Bernardita & Rolando Desierto Kaitlyn Devlin Matthew Diehl Kara Dimitruk Elana Dix Nick Dominique Anna Domnick Meg Dooley Meghan Dooley Carolyn Dougherty Luke Hill & Mary Driscoll Matt Driscoll Martha & Dolf Droge Don Durand David Durbano Barry & Valerie Eberling James Leslie & Deirdre Eckian Kathryn & William Edwards Anthony & Patricia Eirich Anna Eisen Becca Evans Marie Anne Mayeski & William Evans Michele Besso & Matthew Fairbank Robert & Marion Fairbank John & Francesca Farrell Nick Pascoe & Teresa Farrell Robert & Ginger Farrell Sharon & Craig Fausel John & Michele Fawcett-Long Gerald Ferguson Charles & Elaine Fettig Bob & Sue Feulner continued on Page 12 FALL 2014 Volume 59, Number 1 12 Donors, continued from Page 11 Margaret & Bill Fissinger Rev. Paul Fitterer, SJ Bob Fitts, SJ Mary Fitzgerald Mary & George Fitzpatrick Danielle & David Flanagan Patrick Flanagan Shannon & John Flavin Bill Fleming Thomas & Celine Flinn Brian & Janice Foley Greg Forkins Rachel Forte Alicia & Jacob Fournier Jesse Franklin Dennis & Erleen Frey Ann Friedrichsen Therese & Sean Gallagher Jim Galluzzo Christian Gaul Kelly Gibbons Ronni Gilboa John Gladstone Joe & Peggy Gorciak Virginia Gorman Lee Ann & Ed Gottfried John & Veronica Grady Kevin Grainey Jeana Greco Michele Greco Mark Griffin & Sandi Cour-Griffin Mary Grondin, SP Annmarie & Jim Gross Chris Groth Roger & Kathleen Guenther Kathy Guy Rose Haas Erin Hahl Rob Hallock Jim Kirkland & Suzi Hambelton Shannon Harder Ronald Megan Hardin Melanie Harlan Catherine & Daniel Harrington Sarah & Cooper Harriss Mary Hartrich Katie Haster Jack & Kerry Hastert Judy & Ed Heffern Marielaine & Joe Hegel Joel & Helen Hein Tim & Katie Hennessy Lisa Henry Kathryn & Alfred Hicks Samuel Higgins David & Kathryn Hill 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Wells Fargo Community Support Campaign FALL 2014 Volume 59, Number 1 CROSSROADS The opinions expressed by Former JVs and those providing comments are theirs alone and do not reflect the opinions of JVC Northwest or any employee thereof. JVC Northwest is not responsible for the accuracy of any of the information supplied by Former JVs. ’71 Led by Marsha Smith (Omak, WA ’71-73, ’74-75), a reunion of over 35 FJVs spanning from 1967-1980 gathered in Omak, Wash., to celebrate their service at Paschal Sherman Indian School and spend time with one another. There were several meals shared and multiple activities offered throughout Omak for FJVs and their families to participate in, as well as a DVD with 1700 pictures of JVs that have served in Omak throughout the decades. as a chance for former JVs of several generations to talk, play, pray, and relax with one another in a beautiful setting. Some FJVs in attendance included: Lisa Cirrany (Woodburn, OR ’85-86 ) , Em ily Comer ford (Anchorage, AK ’08-09), Chris Covert-Bowlds (Yakima, WA ’84-85), Lisa Dennison (Seattle, WA ’81-82), Pam DiDente (Portland, OR ’72-73), Pamela Garrand (Bend, OR ’92-93), Patti HoutsHussey (Cornelius, OR ’73-74), Anne Hubka (Copper Valley, AK ’69-70, Tununak, AK ’70-71, St. Mary’s, AK ’71-72), Joan McNabb (JVC Southwest, ’83-84), Joe Rastatter (Portland, OR ’71-72), Gloria Rivera (Seattle, WA ’8081), Diane Whalen (Seattle, WA ’73-74, Portland, OR ’74-75), and Lisa Whalen (Bethel, AK ’05-07). For more info about the Micah Gathering, please contact JVC Northwest at [email protected]. ’74 ’73 Several FJVs recently helped organize and host the annual Micah Gathering on Whidbey Island in the beautiful Puget Sound region of Washington state. The weekend included multiple discussions and presentations based around the four core values. It happens yearly in mid-July and above all serves Several FJVs who served in remote St. Mary’s, Alaska, during the mid 1970s celebrated the 40th anniversary of their service by sponsoring the Jer usalem crosses provided to the ’14-15 JVs. In their words, “The Jesuit Volunteers of St. Mary’s Alaska (1974-78) are thrilled to celebrate our 40th Anniversary of JVC Northwest service by gifting these beautiful crosses. Our community has become an ’extended’ family to one another by sharing our joys and sorrows over the years. We are grateful for the opportunity to come together in the remote village of St. Mary’s to teach Yupik Eskimos from 13 southwestern Alaska at St. Mary’s High School. We would like to honor the memory of three members of our community, Debbie Tassey Moses, John McDermott, and Steve McKee. We cared for and supported each of them and their families and rejoice always for the friendship and love we have shared. May St. Ignatius of Loyola bless and guide you during your days of service and help you to see God in all things. Welcome to the JVC Northwest family!” This group includes Peggy Kowalski (St. Mary’s AK, ’74-77), Annmarie Gross (Copper Valley, AK ’69-70, St. Mary’s, AK ’70-79), Jim Gross (St. Mary’s, AK ’76-79), Jim and Effie Caldarola (St. Mary’s, AK ’74-77), Christine Villano (St. Mary’s, AK ’74-77), Jim Villano (St. Mary’s, AK ’76-77), Elaine Johnston (St. Mary’s, AK ’7679), Claire Rudolph-Murphy (St. Mary’s, AK ’74-76), Bob Murphy (St. Mary’s, AK ’75-77), and Noreen McKee (St. Mary’s, AK ’76-77). ’87 Ger tr ude Bailey (Bethel, AK ’87-90) checked in to say that, “At 88 [years old] I’m still living independently in my own condo. Presently doing well at home but still recuperating from a broken hip, followed by serious kidney problems, which kept me in rehab all the winter months. [I] often look back on my three years in Bethel. What a wonderful way to spend ’early retirement’!” ’93 Kathleen O’Neil (Portland, OR ’93-94) just received a Masters of Public Health (closest experience to being surrounded by JVs!) with an international program in English (affiliated with Columbia University) in Paris, France. She will continue at INSERM (French Institute for Health and Medical Research) in the Epidemiology Department, where her research is for children with congenital heart defects. Her son Declan is five years old and is now much more fluent in French than she is! ’96 Brian Eirich (Juneau, AK ’96-97) was married to Raisa Bailey on September 6, 2014, at St. Nicolas Catholic Church. His daughter, Addison Elizabeth, age seven, was a Junior Maid of Honor. Brian is a computer software executive. Sara (Gammell) Whitcomb (Portland, OR ’96-97) just submitted paperwork for tenure at University of Massachusetts-Amherst is, watching Jack, 11, and Caeli, 7, grow like weeds, and celebrating 14 years with Stuart [Whitcomb], her partner in crime. “As ever I’m dreaming of Portland and wishing the ’96-97 Portland JVs all the best!” ’00 Mark Baetzhold (Spokane, WA ’00-01) and his wife moved to Malawi in July to begin positions with Peace Corps Response. His wife will be training medical students and family medicine residents and he’ll be working with an NGO called SEEED (Social Economic Enhancement and Enterprise Development) Malawi on a variety of projects. ’02 Angela "Luna" Madill Burgess (Hillsboro, OR ’02-03) gave birth to twins Benjamin and Hannah on May 31, 2014. The twins make the Burgess family an even half-dozen with continued on page 14 FALL 2014 Volume 59, Number 1 14 Crossroads, continued from Page 13 husband Andrew, Emma, 4; and Gabi, 2. They currently reside in Seattle, Wash. ’03 Allison Drevich (Billings, MT ’03-04) currently works at Tulane University as a student affairs professional, and had a baby in June 2013, a little boy named Xavier Romero Drevich Cruz (below). Her husband’s name is Brian and her daughter’s name is Eva Teresa Drevich Cruz. Boston, Mass., this past May. Most of the Anchorage ’05-06 JVs were able to gather together for an East Coast excursion for the wedding. The bride and groom have been together since before his JV year, with Elana’s first visit to Alaska during that JV year! They recently tied the knot to make their incredible relationship official; all family and friends there had an absolutely great time at this beautiful spring wedding and it was great to reunite as FJVs! Most of James’ community mates can be seen in the picture below. From left to right: Matthew Serres (Anchorage, AK ’05-06), Daniel Norfleet (Anchorage, AK ’05-’06), James Noonan, Elana Western (bride), and Mary Hegel (Anchorage, AK ’05-06, Portland, OR ’06-’07, Staff ’12-Present). Jennifer (Such) Gray (Juneau, AK ’04-05) and her husband Guerin recently welcomed a new baby, Iris, into the world on April 18, 2014! ’05 J a m e s No o n a n (Anchorage, AK ’05-06) was married to Elana Western in ’10 Commerford were married on May 29, 2014. The ceremony took place at the Agape Community in Ware, Mass. The Agape Community is an intentional lay Catholic community dedicated to nonviolence and sustainability. Bennett and Emily went to Agape on retreat as undergraduates at Boston College in 2006 and have stayed connected to the community ever since. ’07 Marcus Ebenhoe (Seattle, WA ’05-06, Juneau, AK ’06-07) and his wife Elisabeth welcomed a new baby, John Ebenhoe Camden, into the world! ’04 Erik Ozolins. The entire ’09-10 Cherry Abbey house was able to attend and it was great to be surrounded by family and friends. Robert and Erik will be moving abroad soon as Erik has accepted an offer with the Department of State. They don’t know where they will be posted yet, but are excited to be serving our nation’s diplomatic efforts. ’06 Thomas Bruketta (Spokane, WA ’06-07) married Marina Barcelo in Monterey, Calif., on August 4, 2014. The two met in grad school in 2010 and have recently moved to Portland, Ore., after spending the past few years in Chicago, Ill. Emily Jendzejec (JVC Southwest, ’06-07, Staff ’08-10) and Bennett Michelle Shortsleeve (Ashland, MT ’07-08) married Brian Dowling July 12, 2014. Michelle teaches high school history at Amistad Academy, a charter school in New Haven, Conn. Br ian is a business reporter at the Hartford Courant newspaper in Hartford, Conn. ’09 Robert House (Seattle, WA ’09-10) was married on May 25, 2014, in Denver, Colo., to A Por tl a nd-a rea FJV community, led by Colleen Sinsky (Gresham, OR ’10-11), celebrated summer and welcomed incoming JVs starting their year of service with an annual potluck gathering. The picture below shows the group, which includes, top, from left, Amanda Brown (Spokane, WA ’11-12, Tacoma, WA ’12-13), Brenna Dimmig (Wenatchee, WA ’14-15), Sarah Sinsky, Jenna Peart (Gresham, OR ’10-11), and Morgan (Yost) Zaro (Portland, OR ’10-11). In the middle row is Carson Holton (Boise, ID ’12-13, Portland, OR ’13-14), Liz Olson (Portland, OR ’10-12), Elena Barreto (Hillsboro, OR ’10-11, Wenatchee, WA ’11-12), Erin Daniels (Gresham, OR ’10-11, Portland, OR ’11-12), and Brian Zaro. In the front row is Brian Carlsen (Tacoma, WA ’10-11), Daniel Perry (Gresham, OR ’10-11, Portland, OR ’11-12), Katie Mays (Portland, OR ’1011), and Colleen Sinsky. FALL 2014 Volume 59, Number 1 On March 23, 2014, at Holy Family Parish in Concord, Mass., Devon Katz (Billings, MT ’10-11) and David Bernica (Hays, MT ’09-11) became married for life. After JVC Northwest, they spent two years on opposite ends of the country yet always moving closer to the date they would be married and finally in the same zip code. In true Montana JV style, a Ginger Ale toast and a talented FJV-led flash mob dance kicked off the celebration of the blessed day. The FJVs in attendance included: Jenny Wise (Hays, MT ’09-11), Harry Sand (Ashland ’09-10, Hays ’10-11), Megan Crossman (Hays, MT ’10-11), Margaret Matt (Hays, MT ’06-08), Carrie Bukowski (Missoula, MT ’1011), Ryan Maloney (Billings, MT ’10-11, Bethel, AK ’11-12), Kat O’Loughlin (Ashland, MT ’1011), and Mark and Rayna Joshu (Bethel, AK ’74-75). In memory Sr. Marijane Ryan – JV supervisor in St. Michael’s, AZ. Marijane Ryan, 78, of Phoenix, Ariz., passed away on April 10, 2014. Born the youngest of eight children on August 8th, 1935, in Boston, Mass., Marijane experienced a long full life. Marijane became a nun in the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary. In 1968 she was sent to St. Michael’s in Arizona where she began a lifelong relationship with the Navajo. Using her training that she received in Boston at Kennedy Memorial Hospital, she founded the St. Michael’s Association for Special Education and was the Director of this school for 14 years. After leaving St. Michaels, Marijane moved to Los Angeles and then eventually to Phoenix where she began her work with Hospice. Note from Anne Brickner (St. Michael’s, AZ ’72-74), a JV she supervised: The school year of 1972-73 brought three JVs to a new JV location: the Navajo Reservation and a small school with large ideals: St. Michael’s Association for Special Education. I arrived in August to be greeted by a larger than life figure coming across the dusty courtyard in a white Franciscan habit and in brown cowboy boots. This was Sr. Marijane, Director of the school and known to the Navajos as the nun in cowboy boots. The school for about 100 students was founded by Sr. Marijane to educate kids with physical or mental handicaps, many in dire need. The apparent gratitude expressed by the 15 Call for Nominations: Fr. Jack Morris, SJ Memorial Award The Fr. Jack Morris, SJ Memorial Award honors a former Jesuit Volunteer or friend of JVC Northwest who is inspired by and lives out the four values of JVC Northwest, and is presented to its recipient at our annual Seattle Event. Following in Jack’s footsteps, the honoree works to foster the development of their local community, encourages spiritual growth and exploration in their own life and in the lives of others, strives for social justice, and embodies a sustainable presence on Earth. Above all, this award is given to a person who demonstrates a lifetime dedication to the service of others. Know an FJV or friend of JVC Northwest you think should be nominated for this award? Please let us know! Nomination forms will be available on our website Nov. 1 and are due Feb. 27, 2015. Email Zach, Outreach and Events Coordinator, at outreach@ jvcnorthwest.org with any questions, comments, or suggestions. Navajo parents of these kids was enormous! During the week it was a boarding school for students from some of the most remote parts of the reservation. It was serious business with lots of compassion for the students, appreciation of the culture, and fun among the community of eight or so teacher volunteers. Sr. Marijane heartily embraced the Navajos. An early assignment was to begin Navajo lessons with Fr. Marcan...not yah-tah-hey but yá át tééh! She encouraged us to share generously with our Navajo neighbors. Our school employed local Navajos as teacher aides, bus drivers, and for various projects, one of which was to build a hogan next to the school for students and teachers to use. At the hogan blessing ceremony, Navajos prepared mutton stew and fry bread for a few hundred attending. A Navajo sand painter created an intricate design inside the new hogan while outside a few sheep were slaughtered for the meal. True to her often playful side, Sr. Marijane asked that I pay close attention so that I could handle the next sheep! In the weeks that followed, teachers were encouraged to live in the hogan for a week with a group of students for what became a sweet, cultural exchange. We volunteers had the run of our dorm and kitchen and enjoyed more than a few evening discussions with Sr. Marijane as we snacked on the ever present, enormous institution-sized box of cookies. Sr. Marijane gave us free range in our classrooms and encouraged us to use our weekends to explore the surrounding areas and to embrace the culture. She gave us as young volunteers a chance to grow in our small community. Non-Profit Org. US Postage PAID Portland, OR Permit No. 1920 P.O. Box 3928 Portland, OR 97208 Change Service Requested What’s new with you? What’s happening in your world? We love hearing news from our Former JVs! It’s quick and easy to e-mail your news and a photo to [email protected] with “Crossroads” in the subject line. If you generally don’t email, please fill out the form below and send it to JVC Northwest, Attn: Crossroads, PO Box 3928, Portland, OR 97208-3928. As space allows, we’ll share your news with the JVC Northwest world in our next Focus issue! Name JV Placement Locale(s)Year(s) Current Address City StateZip Phone Email My news is: Find us on: jvcnorthwest.org/blog jvcnorthwestamericorps.wordpress.com
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