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  • 2015AnnuAl RepoRt

  • 2 Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles Annual Report 2015

    ouR MISSIon

    Seeking to put God’s love into action, Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities and hope.

    ouR VISIon

    Our vision is a world where everyone has a decent place to live.

  • 3 Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles Annual Report 2015

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    IncReASe houSIng pRoductIon And IMpRoVe buIldIng pRActIceSDue to the downturn in the economy and a changing housing landscape in our local community, affordable housing organizations are scrambling to ease the burden. The current housing environment and the hardship suffered by the greater Los Angeles community demands that Habitat LA creatively diversify the traditional Habitat building model while significantly reducing costs and improving the sustainability of our homes. Habitat LA plans on executing the following strategies to address these needs.

    MobIlIze new cApItAl And deVelop StRAtegIeS to SuppoRt long-teRM SuStAInAbIlItyGiven the current economic climate in California and the widespread financial loss throughout the greater Los Angeles area, Habitat LA seeks to greatly strengthen and diversify its revenue base through a variety of methods to achieve long-term viability.

    buIld the leAdeRShIp cApAbIlItIeS of the oRgAnIzAtIon, ItS StAkeholdeRS And pARtneRSAt its very core, Habitat LA is about people and the human experience. We are genuinely committed to the recruitment, development and well-being of our Habitat LA family; it is through them that we may achieve our mission to make affordable housing a matter of conscience and action in our communities.

    leAd the tRAnSfoRMAtIon of SySteMS thAt IMpAct AffoRdAble houSIngAt Habitat LA, mission success hinges upon its ability to galvanize the Los Angeles community. By educating current and potential partners, we can achieve action-oriented leadership and measurable results.

    buIld And enhAnce oRgAnIzAtIonAl InfRAStRuctuRe And cApAcItyHabitat LA strives to ensure a solid organizational infrastructure by promoting excellence and growth through education and collaboration.

  • 4 Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles Annual Report 2015

    econoMIc IMpAct

    * Assumed program spending of $20M per year

    † Research and analysis conducted by Professor Jiyoung Park, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York and CREATE, USC

    ‡ Charity Navigator 2016

    In addition to strengthening families and honoring veterans, seniors, and the disabled through a ordable homeownership, Habitat LA provides an outstanding 273% return on investment for each donation dollar.

    At the same time Habitat LA has a far greater economic impact on the region than one might expect through generating jobs, retail sales, and tax revenues throughout each community we serve. Every $1,000 invested in Habitat LA results in a total economic benefit of $3,727.

    Over the past 25 years, Habitat LA has achieved a total impact of over $745 million for the region and looks to have a $697 million economic impact through this campaign over the next five years.

  • 5 Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles Annual Report 2015

    fInAncIAlS

    StAteMent of fInAncIAl poSItIon AS of june 30, 2015

    ASSetSCash and Cash EquivalentsPrepaid Expenses, Deposits and Other AssetsUnconditional Promises to Give, NetMortgage Notes Receivable, NetInventoriesConstruction in ProcessFinished HomesProperty & Equipment, Net of Accum. Depre.

    lIAbIlItIeS And net ASSetSAccounts PayableAccrued ExpensesCredit LineImpoundsDeferred RevenueCapital Lease PayableNotes PayableRestricted and Unrestricted Net Assets

    $3,862,646$995,742

    $2,531,023$11,695,523

    $550,250$6,665,814

    $563,995$4,594,586

    Total Assets: $31,459,579

    $434,376$506,056

    $1,213,527$151,521

    $1,463,190$19,646

    $9,058,036$18,607,227

    Total Liabilities and Net Assets: $31,459,579

    StAteMent of ActIVItIeS foR july 1, 2014 to june 30, 2015

    ReVenueContributionsGovernment GrantsIn-Kind Materials, Services & LandReStores Donations & Sales Revenue Other IncomeHouses Sold and Financed by Habitat

    expenSeSCost of Homes Sold and Program SupportManagement and GeneralFundraising

    $4,769,695$200,000

    $1,841,917$6,848,274

    Total Contributions and Grants: $13,659,886$130,209

    $2,523,720Total Revenue, Gains and Other Support: $16,313,815

    $14,025,386$913,625$489,830

    Total Expenses: $39,838,606

    pRogRAM expenSeS

    AdMInIStRAtIVe And fundRAISIng

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    dIStRIbutIon

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    6%

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    YOUR DONATION

  • 6 Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles Annual Report 2015

    VolunteeRSHabitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles (Habitat LA) is built on the strength of our volunteers and over the past year, Habitat LA has the honor of saying that we have engaged 7,141 volunteers with 83,973 volunteer hours donated. Below are volunteers who have generously donated 100+ hours of their time during the past year.

    2000+ houRSGrifols Shared Services North America Inc.Century Center for Economic Opportunity

    1000+ houRSDelta Air LinesEdison InternationalLolita Pizarro

    750+ houRSCarl Barnes

    500+ houRSManuel ArzateCBRE Group, Inc.David GardnerMartin GreenbergerSue HuntLowe’s Companies, Inc.St. James Catholic ChurchSt. Monica Catholic ChurchUS BankWestcoast Connection

    250+ houRSRobert AndersonAnthony Meindl Acting SchoolJoshua BeltierS. Hugh Brown

    Walter BurchardVicki CunninghamJames CunninghamEmeline DavisJoe DavisRuben DominguezEY CorporationClarence FungDwight GarbeGeneral Hospital Fan Build DayGlobal Experience Magnet SchoolGriffin CapitalHigh Point UniversityInterreligious Council of Southern CaliforniaBob JohnsonLos Angeles GalaxyLoyola High SchoolRoger MetzlerNeutrogenaTed NguyenNorth Phoenix Baptist ChurchWilliam PomeranzSteven RhodesJohn RosenthalScorebig, Inc.Showtime NetworksSurgical Care AffiliatesEsperanza TalamantesThe Home Depot Foundation

    Transamerica Insurance & Investment GroupUniversity of California - IrvineRoxana VargasWilliam WeisingerWells Fargo FoundationDouglas WrightDaron YoungZurich North America

    100+ houRSAmerican Martyrs Catholic ChurchAscension Lutheran ChurchAT&T Digital LifeAT&T West - PioneerLinda AyersWilliam BailsDaniel Barsugli

    (list continued on next page)

  • 7 Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles Annual Report 2015

    Bel Air Presbyterian ChurchBread of Life Christian CenterCal State University Dominguez Hills Upward BoundCalifornia State University Long BeachCanisius High SchoolCapital OneGloria CarrascoRobert CaseMichael CavanaghChevron El Segundo Refinery, Employees’ Veterans NetworkChrist Lutheran ChurchClub Deportivo Chivas USACoast Guard Air Station Los AngelesCombined Properties, Inc.Compton Youth BuildTeri ContrerasJacqueline CoronaCorpus Christi Catholic ChurchJorge CortezCummins Pacific, LLCDealer.comDeanery 8 of the Episcopal Diocees of Los AngelesDermalogica, Inc.DIRECTV IncorporatedDavid DuarteSalvador EspinosaFarmers Insurance GroupEdmund FieldFirst United Methodist Church of Seal BeachMario FloresAlex FlowersGiveBack HomesGoogle, Inc.Grace Evangelical Lutheran ChurchGreystoneKirk HenryKaren HillPearl HoRouzbeh JavaherianJohn Marshall High School

    Journey of FaithKeller Williams Realty - Beverly HillsKinecta Federal Credit UnionKPFF Consulting EngineersNeil KwonLatham & Watkins LLPDavid LevineLionsgate EntertainmentLMU Engineers Without BordersLowe Enterprises Inc.Lutheran Church of the Good ShepherdKay MacDonaldManhattan Beach Community ChurchMarriott International, Inc.Daniel MartenMattel, IncMcCarthy Building Companies, Inc.Tim MillerThomas MillerChristopher MooreBenjamin MoralesWeyd-Anne MorganNissan North America, Inc.Ricardo NuñezPacifica Christian High SchoolPalos Verdes High School

    PepsiCoPerformance CoachingPerkowitz+Ruth ArchitectsPiazza, Donnelly & Marlette LLPPrologisProskauer Rose LLPTerry ReeveRehrig Pacific CompanyResurrection Lutheran Church - Redondo BeachMelvin RichardsonJuan RositasWendy SanchezSeeds of ChangeShalhevet High SchoolTaylor ShelleyWilliam ShieldsSit ‘N Sleep MattressHolden SlusherSony StudiosSouth Bay Association of REALTORSSouth Coast Interfaith CouncilSouthern California Gas CompanySt. Martin of Tours Catholic ChurchRichard StangerTeam One Advertising

    Team RubiconTemple Beth ElTerranea ResortThe Capital Group Companies, Inc.Theory of a Deadman, LLCThrivent FinancialToyota Financial ServicesTrey Songz FoundationTrinity Lutheran Church - HawthorneUCLA Office of Intellectual Property & Industry Sponsored ResearchRosaura UlloaUnion BankUniversity of Northern IowaUS Coast Guard Facilities DepartmentUSC Habitat for Humanity - Campus ChapterVerifi, Inc.William VoigtJeff WarnerWestchester Lutheran Church and SchoolRob WiemerWilshire Boulevard TempleWimberly InteriorsXeroxZimmer Gunsul Frasca Architects LLP

  • 8 Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles Annual Report 2015

    the doRSey fAMIlyTrenisha Dorsey lived in an apartment with her 15-year-old daughter, 8-year-old son, and 17-year-old niece, but she longed for stability of a home and space for her son to play. The apartment had rules against skating or bouncing balls on the property, and bans against hanging photos on the walls or changing blinds and walls colors without permission.

    Now, in their home, the family can make decisions about décor and Dorsey’s son can shoot hoops in his own backyard. He can also get the dog he’s always wanted.

    But the biggest benefit of her Habitat home, Dorsey said, is that it allows her to save. The mortgage is $450 less than her rent and solar panels and water-saving appliances have reduced her utility bills. She’s using the extra money to pay her property taxes and on things for the children that had been out of reach – like fees for her daughter to be a cheerleader and braces for her niece.

    “We can go to the movies or dine out once a month,” Dorsey said. “We were not able to do any of that while I was renting. I felt like I was being held captive to my apartment. After paying rent and utilities, I didn’t have a dime left.”

    “I want to send the message to any mother, father, grandmother, uncle or aunt in my situation that there are people out there that have good hearts and will help you,” Dorsey said. “Without Habitat LA, I would not have been able to become a homeowner even though I’ve been at my job for eight years...I am indebted to Habitat LA and all of its supporters who work in partnership with them and the city. They helped me build a foundation for me and my kids.”

    “There are people out there that have good hearts and will help you.”tRenIShA doRSey, hAbItAt lA hoMeowneR

  • 9 Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles Annual Report 2015

    2015BY THE NUMBERS

    POUNDS OF MATERIALSAVED FROM LANDFILLSINCE 19907 million

    CONTRIBUTING

    83,973HOURS OFSERVICE

    7,141VOLUNTEERS

    OVER

    $7.4 millionRAISED TO BUILD A GREATER LOS ANGELES

    WITH

    94%OF EXPENSESUSED FOR CONSTRUCTION

    AND PROGRAMS

    $4 millionRAISED THROUGH THE RESTORE

    25HOMES BUILT,REHABBED,OR REPAIRED

    IN GREATER LOS ANGELES

    84 FAMILIESSERVED

  • 10 Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles Annual Report 2015

    donoRS (Cash and In-Kind received between July 1, 2014 and June 30, 2015)Thank you for your support! As a donor to Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles, you are doing more than just building homes with hardworking, low-income families; you are transforming communities. By giving to Habitat you are investing in a world where everyone has a decent place to live. *denotes Gift in Kind donation

    legAcy$150,000+William and Elizabeth BlakeGerard Bross and Peter GrisdelaCalifornia Department of Housing and Community DevelopmentDelta Air LinesKendrick L. DuckworthRobert D. Elrod*The Home Depot FoundationLowe’s Companies, Inc.Thrivent Financial

    plAtInuM$75,000 - $149,999The Annenberg FoundationDaniel and Cathy BurgnerGeneral Motors FoundationGrifolsNissanPurdyErin and Wallace Rank*Craig and Sandy RussellSouthern California Institute of Architecture

    gold hAMMeR$50,000 - $74,999Albertsons, Vons and PavilionsSusan Booth and Christopher Wadden

    Century Center for Economic OpportunityRanjan Goswami*Parkcrest Christian ChurchSamsung ElectronicsTaproot Foundation*

    SIlVeR hAMMeR$25,000 - $49,999The Capital Group Companies, Inc. Change a Life Foundation*Edison InternationalFaithful Central Bible ChurchLuella Howard TrustKabbalah Centre Los AngelesMichael and Laura LangLinda and Randy RussellLions Club of Downtown Long Beach Platinum EquityThe Lou Schreiber TrustUnion BankUS BankWells Fargo Housing FoundationWest Los Angeles County Thrivent Chapter

    bRonze hAMMeR$15,000 - $24,999Alta Via Consulting LLCMary Ann CanterCBRE Group, Inc.Elite Island Resorts*

    Hilti Corporation*Kimberly-Clark Corporation*MVAT FoundationUnion Pacific RailroadThe Walt Disney Company

    ARchItectS cIRcle$10,000 - $14,999AT&T Digital LifeBank of AmericaCapital OneClub Deportivo Chivas USACorporation for National and Community ServiceErnst & Young LLPHair Glamour by Lanza*David and Cindy HoagHollywood Sierra Kitchens, Inc.Kahn Air Conditioning Inc*Mattel, IncNRG EnergyPaul Mitchell SchoolsShowtime NetworksSony Pictures Entertainment, Inc.Jay H. StarkTeles PropertiesThe Gary D. Magness FoundationThe Ruth/Allen Ziegler FoundationTurf TerminatorsVariety*Verifi, Inc.

    Kenneth and Tami Walker

    SIlVeR nAIl$5,000 - $9,999AEG WorldwideAT&T PioneersChris Bacarella Photography, LLC*James S. BancroftBank of the WestBDO, LLPMark BoraoCalifornia Bank & TrustCalifornia Resources CorporationCars 4 CausesCenter of HopeMartha CheungConifer Health Solutions, Inc.Cummins Pacific, LLCDalton InvestmentsDealer.comDermalogica, Inc.Donahue & HorrowDuane Morris LLPEleanor K. EckFluor CorporationFox Broadcasting CompanyZimmer Gunsul FrascaGoran VisnjicGriffin Capital

    (list continued on next page)

  • 11 Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles Annual Report 2015

    Charles H. EilersEmployees Charity Organization (ECHO) of Northrop GrummanEnterprise Holdings Inc.Excalibur IncFaith United Methodist ChurchFarmers Insurance GroupFarmers & Merchants Bank*Randy and Cathy FarwellSydney D. FeeneyGreg FerreeFirst Christian Church of TorranceFirst United Methodist Church of Seal BeachFord & Harrison LLP*Foundation for Financial PlanningFS ManagementJohn T. GillespieAlan and Nancy GittelsonMark GibsonGlobal Experience Magnet SchoolGoldman, Sachs & Co.Goodwin Procter LLPGoogle Matching Gift ProgramGrace First Presbyterian ChurchKim GreenmanGreystoneGuest House Hotel*The Guibord Center-Religion Inside OutHigh Point UniversityChristopher HolguinHolland & Knight LLPThe Home DepotRead S. HowarthIBM CorporationRuth G. JervisAlbert JichaJohn and Hilda Arnold Foundation, Inc.Carl D. Jordan*Journey of FaithJPMorgan Chase & Co.Keller Williams Realty - Beverly HillsKinecta Federal Credit UnionVerra K. Klinkert

    Harris & AssociatesThe Integrity Family of Companies, Inc.Interreligious Council of Southern CaliforniaLava Bear Distribution Co., LLCRobert J. LissnerLong Beach Rescue MissionMarriott International, Inc.Stacy McDanielMorgan Stanley FoundationMosaic, L.A.NordstromOrci or No, IncPepsiCoPuzzle Peace Productions*Ram Board*Red Light ManagementWilliam J. RehrigRoom & BoardMarni RosenzweigMichael and Patricia RothRaul and Maria SalinasScorebig, Inc.Sermoonjoy Entertainment, Inc.Seyfarth Shaw LLPThe Shenbaum Group, Inc. Simpson Strong-Tie Company, Inc.*Specialty Family FoundationSummit Event Catering*Barry P. SweenToyota Motor Sales Inc.Roberta L. TurnerThe Valspar Corporation*Michael VukadinovichRandall T. WallaceWilliam Morris Endeavor Entertainment Wilshire Boulevard Temple

    bRonze nAIl$1,000 - $4,999Lynn AbessAbrams Artists Agency*The Active Network, Inc.America’s Charities

    Dan KrollBrandee KrzanichThomas LaneSandy O. LeeMark LeddyEdward K. LinLionsgate EntertainmentLocation Managers Guild of AmericaLopez and Brady, P.C.Cristina LopezRob LovelaceLowe Enterprises Inc.Loyola High SchoolLutheran Church of the MasterMajestic Mattress*Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP*Manhattan Beach Community ChurchLucy MaoMatt Curtis Real Estate, IncMcCarthy Building Companies, Inc.Erin K. McConaheyJeffrey J. McFarlandJames McManusMcMaster-Carr Supply CompanyAlex McLeod and John BlazevichLisa MeierJon MerrittAndy MilderMor Financial Services Inc.Louisa MoreauMorrison, Ekre & Bart Management Services, Inc. Victoria K. MortensenNorth Phoenix Baptist ChurchNorthrop Grumman - Information Systems Oarsmen FoundationDayo D. OlufadeOPI Products Inc.*Palos Verdes Peninsula High SchoolGlenn A. PadnickPayPal Giving FundPearl HoDavid Perkins

    (list continued on next page)

    American Red Cross Los Angeles Region*American Rentals*The Ames Companies, Inc.*Carol AndersonJoshua AndrewsAngels With Heart FoundationThe Bank of New York MellonBarrera & Associates, APCCharles B. BaumerBay Shore Community Congregational ChurchTod BeebeBel Air Presbyterian ChurchNelson Benitez-RuizBentley Mills, Inc.*Debra L. BergholtzBNSF Railway CompanyScott BoughtonBradford Renaissance Portraits*Elizabeth BradyBrentwood Presbyterian ChurchKenneth BrownKent BurtonCasa Bella Sober Living*Maricela CarlosCentennial Group FundChevronChrist Lutheran ChurchChurch of Jesus Christ of LDS Torrance North StakeCityViewThomas and Ellie ClarkeThe Coca-Cola Company*Colleen ColeMelanie CookJohn CopperCorpus Christi Catholic ChurchCory Martin EventsAnnette CrumpCuningham Group FoundationJulie A. DeyanDIRECTV IncorporatedJohn DonovanMartha M. Doornink

  • 12 Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles Annual Report 2015

    Perkowitz+Ruth ArchitectsPauline PerrettPiazza, Donnelly & Marlette LLPGertrude T. PomishPaula PoundstoneBrigitte PrattPrologisProskauer Rose LLPProvidence Health & ServicesPulsoViral*Cindy S. QuaneQuest Nutrition Company*The Ralphs/Food 4 Less FoundationRCLCO FoundationReel Security*Cathy ReidReliable Energy Management, Inc.Resnick FoundationRobert RizzardiRolling Hills United Methodist ChurchArthur RonciRR DonnelleyJohn D. Russell Photography*Ellen T. RyanRobin SchultzThe Schwab Charitable FundNadya K. ScottSeeds of ChangeAlbert ShihShoestring Digital Media, Inc.*Silicon Valley Community FoundationBennett L. SilvermanJohn and Cindy SmetSouthern California Gas CompanyJonathan J. SpeesSt. Francis Episcopal ChurchSt. Martin of Tours Catholic ChurchSt. Monica Catholic ChurchSt. Paul the Apostle Catholic ChurchPhilipp H. StephanusSurgical Care AffiliatesTeam MazdaTeam One Advertising

    Transamerica Insurance & Investment GroupWilliam A.and Linda H. TyrerUBS Foundation USA Matching Gift ProgramUniversity of California - Irvine

    University of Northern IowaUniversity SynagougeUrban Adventure Quest, LLCMichael ValerioVedanta Society of Southern California Diana L. Walker

    Wawanesa InsuranceWhirlpool Corporation*Stacy WilliamsWimberly InteriorsXeroxZiffren Brittenham LLP

  • 13 Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles Annual Report 2015

    If your name has been omitted in error and you have remembered Habitat LA in your estate plan please contact Jennifer Wise, Vice President of Resource Development, at (424) 246-3627 so you can be properly acknowledged during your lifetime.

    hAbItAt lA boARd of dIRectoRSGerry Bross, Hollywood Sierra KitchensDaniel Burgner, Caruso AffiliatedJennifer Livingston, Union Bank Alan Wright, California Bank & Trust

    Bill Blake, Zurich North AmericaCeline Cordero, Englander, Knabe and AllenScott Farer, PepsiCoGreg Ferree, Southern California EdisonRanjan Goswami, Delta Air Lines, Inc.Mike Gipson, City of CarsonCarl Jordan, US BankEva Kalawski, Platinum Equity, LLCMike Lang, Lang Media Group

    chAIRMAnVIce-chAIRSecRetARytReASuReR

    boARd MeMbeRS John Manganiello, Bank of America Merrill LynchKim McManus, Mosaic LAMatt Petersen, City of Los AngelesLori Raya, Vons, a Safeway CompanyEric Remensperger, ProskauerLinda Russell, Wells FargoRaul Salinas, AlvaradoSmithTroy Thrower, The Woodward Group

    the legAcy SocIety The Legacy Society recognizes those generous donors that have included a bequest to support the future of Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles (Habitat LA) through their estate plan.

    Mr. Thomas AxworthyMs. Karen BarbakowThe Baro Family TrustMs. Kathleen M. BenzMs. Marjeanne BlinnMr. Gerard A. Bross and Mr. Peter D. GrisdelaMr. Rhinehart Canfield

    Ms. Melanie CookEstate of Sumner GambeeMs. Laurie GerloffMs. Luella HowardMr. Ray V. JaraczMr. Donald J. KrokusMona B. Leach

    Ms. Sonia MostIrma Neumann TrustMr. Jon PetwayMr. and Mrs. George H. PrattMrs. Erin G. RankMs. Joyce Rosenberg

    Mr. Jacob SchmidtMr. Louis W. SchreiberMrs. Diana B. ScuraMrs. Barbara S. ShieldsMs. Grace WeisensteinMr. and Mrs. Howard B. Westley

  • 14 Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles Annual Report 2015

    In honoR AndIn loVIng MeMoRy

    In honorIn honor of Melissa Alt’s clients

    In honor ofEmployee Dave Baronoff

    In honor ofLilah Bergman’s Birthday

    In honor ofDavid Copperfield’s Birthday

    In honor of the family ofMatthew & Kim Crawford

    In honor of Felix Delgado

    Tribute gift in honor ofJim Dykes

    In honor of Mary Emerson

    In honor of Glenn

    Tribute gift in honor ofJeanne Hay

    In honor ofthe Kightlinger Family

    In honor of Bill Levy

    donorTeles Properties

    Bad RobotProductions, Inc.

    Mr. DuncanCrabtree-IrelandChia Chiang

    Mr. Ken Stovitz

    Mr. and Mrs.James K. Crawford

    Ms. Cynthia Chambers

    Ms. Janet S. Black

    Ms. Elizabeth EmersonMs. Frances Emerson

    Ms. Andrea Shubert

    Ms. Janet S. Black

    Ms. Pamela Kightlinger

    Ms. Leora R. Chan

    In honorIn honor of Maier Margolis

    In honor ofSamantha Mouradian

    In honor of my sweet friend, Leslie Osborne

    In honor ofJaden Smith’s Birthday

    Gift in honor of Vianney Stovall

    In honor ofChris and Sharon Strople

    Donation in honor ofDaniel Sturman FY’15

    Tribute gift in honor ofHugh Thompson and Family

    In honor of Victor Tolan

    In honor and gratitude toRennee Tondelli

    In honor ofour nephew and niece,Jeff and Meghan Womack

    donorMrs. Marcia Margolis

    Ms. Wendy Mouradian

    Ms. Deidre Miller Cohen

    Overbrook Entertainment

    The Capital Group Companies, Inc.

    Mr. Curtis Kaiser

    Mrs. Gladys Sturman

    Ms. Janet S. Black

    Ms. Linda Morton

    Mr. Dann Fink

    Mr. and Ms.David Winchell

    In MemoryIn Memory of Juanita Acuna

    In Memory of Helen Aigner

    Annual gift in memory of Mrs. EO Bachmann

    In Memory of Luis Fernando Castaneda

    Memorial Tribute to the memory of June Garabedian

    In memory of Lefty Helein

    In memory of Walter G. Krumbach

    In Memory of Dennis H. Lacerte

    In Memory of Samuel Lasser

    Year-End Gift in Memory of Mama Le Mon

    In Memory of Deven Michaels- First Annual Gift

    In Memory of Sandy

    donorMs. Sharon Grosfeld

    Ms. Patricia Wicker

    The Emanuel Bachmann Foundation

    Ms. Yolanda House

    Granada HillsWoman’s Club

    Mr. James Frohna

    Mr. Anjum Sproul

    Mr. Ernesto Peña

    Ms. Martha Lasser

    Mr. Edward A. Adams and Ms. Roberta L. Turner

    Mr. Jeffrey J. McFarland

    Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cangiano

  • 15 Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles Annual Report 2015

    ReStoRe donoRS

    Thank you to all our ReStore donors for helping to Build Hope, Lives and Communities and recycle reusable resources.Below are our major ReStore donors for FY15.

    Quigg BuildersSilverline Construction Inc.Sons of AnarchySony Media Services Sony Picture StudiosSony Pictures Property DepartmentSouthern California EdisonTarantino ConstructionToyota Prologis WarehouseUCLAWarner Bros. StudiosWestin LAXWhittier CollegeWoodridge Productions Inc.Z GallerieZodiak Los Angeles

    The Guild LAHoag HospitalHollywood Sierra KitchensKonami Inc.Kovac ArchitectsLos Angeles World AirportsLowe’sMarathon BuildersMDR Real Estate Properties LLCThe MentalistNBC Universal Feature AssetsNorthrop GrummanOldstone ConstructionParadigm Talent AgencyPitzer Construction Co.PricewaterhouseCoopersQueen Latifa Show

    CBSCity of Santa MonicaThe Container StoreCortram General ConstructionCSU HousingDeco LightingDenver Pacific BuildingDM Construction ServicesEasyTurfEdison InternationalEthan Allen Inc.Felix LightingFox StudiosGenesis Building & ConsultingGlobal Green USAGlumacGolden State Water

    20th Century FoxACME DevelopmentAction Contractors, Inc.AEGAFG Walden MediaAMG General ContractorsAmini Innovation Corp.Arka Properties GroupBates ConstructionThe Bathroom StoreBiscuit/ComcastBrincat ConstructionBurns Pacific ConstructionC & B Real Estate Investments, Inc.Caal Electrical ContractorsCain ConstructionCapital Group

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