Meet the Compassionate Leaders Behind Freedom House
Discover the leadership team at Freedom House and their commitment to transforming lives through faith, dignity, and compassionate service.
Compassionate Leadership Driving Lasting Change
Our team is filled with hearts full of compassion and eyes fixed on a brighter future. They guide our mission and vision to transform the lives of vulnerable families. Their dedication drives our innovative approach to disrupting homelessness, ensuring that every family served can build a stable and independent tomorrow.
Freedom House Ministries Staff
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Jen Schmohe
Executive Director
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Steve Schauer
Director of Development
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Jeff Grathen
Director of Finance & Operations
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Elisa Mandarim
Director of Success
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Chuck Mayfield
Director of Facilities
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Keren Cotter
Associate Director of Development
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Casey Newton
Associate Director of Success
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Christine Ronk
Associate Director of Facilities
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Jessica McIntyre
Executive Assistant
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Julio Zuniga
Volunteer Coordinator
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Ashley Brick
Success Coach
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Jamie Humphrey
Lead Success Advocate
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Aprill Matuszak
Success Advocate
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Amber Crossman
Success Advocate
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Audra Yewman
Success Advocate
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Reva Webster
Success Advocate
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Thaddeus Burns
Success Advocate
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Nalani Bicoy
Success Advocate
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Kali Richel
Success Advocate
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Hailey Vanlannen
Success Advocate
Freedom House Ministries Board of Directors
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Karen Lancelle (President)
Schreiber
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Sarah Richardson (Vice President)
Elevance Health
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Adam Paal (Treasurer)
Community First Credit Union
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Kristi Hansen (Secretary)
Nicolet National Bank
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Niki Petit
Insight Creative, Inc.
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Michelle Pontis
Nursing Student
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Travis Schreurs
Law Firm of Conway, Olejniczak and Jerry, S.C.
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Matt Rentmeester
Baird Creek Preservation Foundation
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Stacy Slatky
Bank of Luxemburg
Disrupting the Cycle of Homelessness
We are committed to transforming the lives of families experiencing homelessness in our community. Your generous support enables us to offer hope, stability and a path to independence for parents and children in crisis.