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VOL 6 : Issue 1
NEWS FROM SERVANTS AT WORK
From the Executive Director
SAWs ended 2018 in strong financial
shape thanks to you. We have
increased our funding and broadened
our base of donors, making our
organization more sustainable and
less reliant on a smaller number
of resources. We had record-level
numbers of individuals join the ranks of our donors. We have
had more people give at the Major Gifts level of $1,000 than
ever before and several of you shared with us that you have
included SAWs in your estate planning to ensure a strong
financial future. Thank you! Your support strengthens our
organization, enabling our growth and our ability to provide
freedom to more people across our state.
We moved out of our Robbins Rd. facility at the end of
November and moved into a temporary office on the east
side while we renovate our future home on Zionsville Rd. The
construction is well underway and we plan to move into our
new location this spring. Keep your eye out for an invitation to
our Open House!
Our Affiliates are growing stronger and several counties
have secured a prefabrication site for their builds. They have
motivated leaders and a strong core of volunteers. There really
couldn’t be a more exciting time to be a part of SAWs and I am
grateful for all of you.
Sincerely,
Christina Starace, Executive Director
To arrange to make a gift of stock, please contact
Christina Starace, Executive Director, at 317-844-7664
x6049 or cstarace@sawsramps.org.
SAWSRAMPS.ORG
Calling All
VOLUNTEERS!
It’s almost time to limber up those muscles
and start building ramps in the 2019 season.
Please register for our free First Aid and CPR/AED
classes, then start building ramps with us in
mid-March. Make sure that you have registered
as a volunteer on our website to stay informed
of upcoming builds!
Gifts of appreciated stock
Have you ever considered making a gift of
appreciated stock? Many donors find this to be a
great way to support an organization they care about
while also avoiding capital gains taxes. Contact your
financial advisor to see if giving appreciated stock
makes sense for you.
Building Freedom
one ramp at a time
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If you had seen this place a month ago, you wouldn’t
believe your eyes now. While clearly a work in progress,
the new office is quickly becoming SAWs’ new home. Our
volunteers have been spending time every week tearing
out windows and walls, building frames, adding drywall,
painting, removing closets and cabinets, filling in old
doorways and creating others. They have moved plumbing
and wiring, replaced ceiling tiles and added new LED
lighting. Truly, there is nothing these guys can’t do.
One of the highlights of their work is the creation of
an accessible bathroom. “It’s really important for an
organization with our mission to be accessible to all,” said
Jim Hamilton, SAWs’ Indianapolis Area Coordinator who is
overseeing the renovation of the office.
Adjoining the office is the warehouse that will be home
to our prefabrication process in the 2019 build season.
Construction of a 21’ overhead door will soon be
underway. “It just made sense to create one large door
with an automatic opener so that we wouldn’t have to
navigate around a pole while backing our trailers into the
warehouse to be loaded with supplies for the builds.”
Jim Hamilton, Area Coordinator and
Project Manager for the renovation,
rolls up his sleeves.
Another great feature of this space is the concrete block
room in the middle of the warehouse where we will be able
to store our tools when they are not in use.
The brightly lit warehouse with ample heating equipment,
a secure storage space and a right-sized office will make
a wonderful home for SAWs, beginning in March 2019.
Keep an eye out for an announcement regarding our Open
House. We look forward to showing you around.
Don Birt moves the electrical
wiring.
John Connell shares his painting expertise.
Pete Mohr replaces ceiling tile.
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Servants at Work
Affiliates in Action
LAKE COUNTY
After Kathy Giannini’s teenage daughter returned home
from a youth group experience of building five ramps in
five days with SAWs in Indianapolis, she knew they had
to find opportunities to help folks in Lake County who
were trapped inside their home. Finding none, the retired
steel mill manager and engineer met with SAWs founder
Rik Hagarty and board member David Kennedy in 2018 to
discuss becoming a SAWs affiliate.
Four ramps later, Kathy is serving as the Area Coordinator
for Lake County and is actively searching for a warehouse
or other suitable space that can be used by SAWs rent-free
to prefabricate frames for ramp construction. Once that
location is identified, Lake County will be considered a full
SAWs affiliate.
When asked about her most memorable experience with
SAWs, Kathy shared an exchange she had with an AfricanAmerican
ramp recipient living in Section 8
One of four ramps completed by SAWs in Lake County’s first
build season.
housing in Gary. Sitting together in Sherrelle’s living room
as Kathy was conducting the site evaluation, she told Kathy
that she was so determined to vote that she planned to
skip dialysis and use her walker to walk three blocks to the
bus stop and take the city bus to the polling site. Kathy was
floored in that moment by thinking about what she takes for
granted as a person with mobility.
When Kathy asked her if she would accept a ride, Sherrelle
paused briefly and then said, “Yeah – that would be nice.”
The two women bonded as they made their way to the
polling site in downtown Gary and Kathy was moved when
Sherrelle indicated that she would prefer that she come
inside with her instead of waiting in the car. “This was a
moment of bridging two worlds and it was the ramp that
brought us together.”
SAWs Traveling Trainer Mark Harmon, SAWs
Advocate Kristin Marlow-Kellerman and Lake County
Area Coordinator Kathy Giannini clearly enjoy their
time on the build site.
Items for Sale!
The new look of SAWs continues to spread awareness of who
we are and what we do. We have short-sleeved and longsleeved
t-shirts in adult sizes S-3XL available for $10 and $18
each, respectively. We also have black stocking caps with the
green SAWs logo on the front for $15 each. Please email Emily
Barrow at ebarrow@sawsramps.org to order.
Having lived in Lake County all her life with a career in
the steel mills and having volunteered with the homeless
population for the past thirty years, Kathy said, “Not a lot stuns
me. But this one knocked me upside the head.” Thank you,
Kathy, for getting SAWs off the ground in Lake County!
SAWs merchandise
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I give…
BOB SWEET, SAWs Volunteer
Bob Sweet has been a regular volunteer at SAWS for the
past seven years. A retired Lilly employee, Sweet has
spent the early years of his retirement helping others.
“A key to good health in retirement is keeping physically
and socially active. SAWs provides those opportunities
while providing life changing services to individuals in our
community. It is what my wife calls adult daycare that is
making a difference.”
Sweet helps with his hands and also supports SAWs
financially, understanding that nonprofit organizations
are dependent on the generosity of donors to fulfill their
mission.“Where else can you contribute $1,000 to
help a family and make this big of a difference?”
When asked about when he makes his gift, Sweet says,
“I like to give in the first quarter of the year to help with
the cash flow of the organization. I know that SAWs needs
money early in the year to purchase supplies for the
beginning of the build season, and I know that it’s harder
to raise the money at that time.”
New SAWs Kroger Rewards Number: EP501
Support SAWs While You Shop
KROGER COMMUNITY REWARDS:
Every quarter SAWs receives a percentage of the
purchases made by SAWs supporters through Kroger
Community Rewards. To enroll or update your account,
go to www.kroger.com and choose Kroger Community
Rewards at the bottom of the page. Click on “I’m a
Customer” and search for Servants at Work or EP501.
Each participant must update their account every year, so
please take a moment to update yours today. If you need
help, please email cecommunityrewards@kroger.com or
call 317-579-8324 or 317-579-8321.
AMAZON SMILE:
Make your amazon purchases at smile.amazon.com and
.5% of your purchase price will go to SAWs when you
register SAWs as the charity of your choice.
“We give through appreciated stock as part of
our tax planning. It’s a great way for us to help the
organizations we care about. We save on capital
gains taxes and it doesn’t affect our AGI (adjusted
gross income) because the amount we give never
appears as income since it is transferred directly
to SAWs.”
Asked why SAWs is among his top philanthropic priorities,
Sweet responded, “With SAWs, it’s the direct impact that
really makes me want to give. I can see exactly what my
money is doing and I get immediate feedback as to the
difference a particular ramp makes in somebody’s life.
It’s hard to describe the feeling you get when you
see the tears of joy in the eyes of the client and
of the caregiver. When you’ve seen it and felt it, it
stays with you and it keeps you coming back.”
When asked about his most memorable build, Sweet cites
his experience of building for a woman who had not been
out of her house for five years except when she called the
paramedics to take her to get medical attention. “Can you
imagine not being able to get out of your house for five
years? That one really stayed with me.”
SawsRamps.org
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SAWs Trivia Night a Smashing Success!
SAWs friends gathered for a night of fun and Valentine-themed trivia
at Blackhawk Winery on February 8. The winery donated $5 for every person
in attendance and a percentage of the wine and food proceeds to SAWs.
Thank you, Blackhawk!
Congratulations to Tom, Jennifer and Tori Lipinski
and Chris Prauda for claiming the SAWs trivia
championship! Who will claim the title next time?
Tom and Jennifer Lipinski
Rik and Becky Hagarty
SAVE THE DATE!
First Aid Class:
Linda Goff is leading any and all
SAWs staff and volunteers through
a First Aid course. Particularly if you
volunteer in the warehouse or on the
build sites, this class is for you! This
class is offered at no cost.
Please RSVP to Emily Barrow at
ebarrow@sawsramps.org by Feb. 25.
When: Sat., March 2, 11:00-12:30
Where: OrthoIndy Education Room,
8400 Northwest Blvd, Indianapolis
CPR/AED Class:
If you have talked with anyone who
took Linda Goff’s CPR/AED class last
fall, you heard the rave reviews.
Linda is offering this class once
again for those who missed the
fall sessions.
Class size is limited, so please RSVP to Emily Barrow
at ebarrow@sawsramps.org by March 4. This class is
offered at no cost.
When: Sat., March 9, 11:00-12:30
Where: OrthoIndy Education Room,
8400 Northwest Blvd, Indianapolis
David and Barbara Kennedy
Larry Speer and Luanne Devries
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Our PARTNERS
SAWs expresses its deep gratitude to these organizations upon
which so much of our work depends.
FOUNDATION
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