May 1985
Stakeholders met to discuss strategies for emergency requests. A year later, those conversations gave birth to the concept of LEAVEN.
January 1987
LEAVEN opened its doors in St. Joseph Middle School in 1987. This brick-and-mortar beginning doesn’t tell the whole story.
On March 1, 1987, LEAVEN received tax exempt status from the state of Wisconsin and 501(c) 3 status from the IRS.
July 1987
LEAVEN opens doors at St. Joe’s church
August 1987
Paulette Laffin assumed the role of Executive Director of LEAVEN until her retirement in February of 2002.
July 1990
LEAVEN relocated to the basement of St. Joseph Middle School.
October 1991
LEAVEN established its first endowment fund.
December 1994
Margaret Walsh donated her home at 516 6th Street in Appleton to LEAVEN.
May 1995
LEAVEN moved its offices to the home donated by Margaret Walsh.
May 1995
LEAVEN’s office on 6th St.
January 2002
Jennifer Wanke took on the role of Executive Director, following the retirement of Paulette Laffin. Jennifer completed the Capital Campaign initiated by Paulette.